Bullet Quick-Connect Liquidtight Fittings

Bullet Quick-Connect Liquidtight Fittings

Aug 16, 2020

This engineering breakthrough meets the demand for a tough, reusable, nonmetallic liquidtight fitting, for use with Type B conduit or flexible tubing. The Bullet nonmetallic series provides a reliable liquidtight seal that combines high pullout resistance and ease of installation.

Engineered to meet your needs

The Bullet nonmetallic fitting series meets your performance requirements when terminating Type B liquidtight nonmetallic conduit or flexible nonmetallic tubing to a box or enclosure. Fittings meet the watertight requirements for Type 4 and Type 4x enclosures and conform to UL514B and CSA No. 22.2 #227.2 specifications.

Ease of installation

Installations can be performed quickly and easily because Bullet liquidtight fittings can be installed without disassembly and access to the inside of the box. The Bullet fitting is economical because it can be used over and over again without sacrificing the quality of the original seal. When used with the Xtra Flex® conduit type B you can meet most machine or industrial requirements where liquidtight protection is needed.

  • Straight Fitting available from 3/8” to 1”
  • Single-piece fitting for quick installation
  • No locknut or disassembly required.
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Available in Black, Gray or Light Grey to suit a range of installation requirements.

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