Eaton B-Line Series Pre-Assembled Strut Fittings

EIN Eaton Strut Fittings

November 15, 2021

Pre-assembled strut fittings are a suitable alternative for virtually any job that requires standard fitting assemblies. Pre-assembled fittings combine channel nuts and bolts into a unique design that allows for easier and quicker installation on the job-site, resulting in overall time-saving to the customer.

Pre-Assembled Fittings Features 

  • Combination design reduces the number of parts to handle and purchase
  • Allows for easy adjustment when installed in channel
  • Channel nuts and bolts have locking liquid applied (takes 5 ft./lbs. of torque to loosen)
  • No worry of spring protruding through bottom of slotted channel 
  • Reduces installation time
  • No more tangled spring nuts
  • Standard hardware is 1/2″, can also be supplied with 3/8″ on request
  • Available in Zinc Plated or DURA GREEN™ finish
  • Many pre-assembled fittings are also compatible with 4Dimension™ strut system (see website for more information and additional accessories) – compatible with 4Dimension™ strut system

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