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Southwire 1/2 in. Straight Liquid-Tight Connector for Non-Metallic Conduit, Type B (NMLQ-1050)

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The Southwire NMLQ-1050 is a 1/2 in. straight liquid-tight connector designed to connect liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit (Type B) to a box or enclosure. Constructed from nylon PVC plastic and UL listed for reliable performance in wet or damp locations.

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Southwire 1/2 in. Straight Liquid-Tight Non-Metallic Connector

The Southwire NMLQ-1050 is a straight, Type B liquid-tight connector for 1/2 in. liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit. Made from durable nylon PVC plastic, this connector provides a watertight seal when attaching non-metallic conduit to electrical boxes and enclosures.

Features

  • Trade size: 1/2 in.
  • Straight (0-degree) connector configuration
  • Material: Nylon PVC plastic
  • UL listed for safety and code compliance
  • Compatible with Type B liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit

Applications

Ideal for connecting liquid-tight flexible non-metallic conduit to junction boxes, enclosures, and panels in wet or damp environments. Commonly used in HVAC, refrigeration, food processing, and outdoor electrical installations where moisture protection is required.

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