Bridgeport Transition Fittings

Bridgeport Transition Fittings

Sept 2, 2020

Bridgeport’s extensive line of transition fittings are designed to solve common problems that contractors run into on the job site, like coupling together dissimilar systems. Download our brochure for more information.

Bridgeport’s 5157-DC is a duplex MC to compression 3/4″ EMT transition coupling that is ideal for government and school projects requiring the use of compression style fittings.

The 4357-NM transitions multiple nonmetallic cables into 3/4″ EMT. Simply squeeze the tabs to install or remove the cables. They’re perfect for prefabrication of bundles of nonmetallic cable. Cable Fill: One cable per port – 14/2 to 10/3 Two cables per port – 14/2, 12/2, 10/2 Patented. cETLus Listed.

Liquid Tight to Rigid Transition Couplings Used to join metallic to rigid / IMC. Concrete-tight. UL listed “Raintight”. cULus File No. E9391.

Mighty-Merge® Combination Couplings used to join 3/4″ EMT to flexible metal conduit and AC/MC/MCI-A Cable. Ensure that the cable is inserted such that the cable armor is visible in the inspection holes. Patented. cETLus Listed.

EMT to Rigid Transition Couplings Set screw type fitting used to join EMT to rigid or IMC. Concrete-tight. Furnished with Tri-Drive slot/Phillips/ Robertson head screws. cETLus: 290-DC thru 292-DC cULus File No. E9391: 290-S thru 292-S.

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