Bridgeport Mighty-Seal Raintight Reducing Sealing Washers

Nesco Mighty Seal

 

Nesco Canada Bridgeport Fittings offering is expanded to offer Raintight Sealing Reducing washers that maintain the 3R rating of any enclosure when installing raceways in oversized knockouts, or when concentric knock-out rings break out larger than expected. These items are listed for use with Bridgeport’s Raintight Connectors as well as Rigid/IMC conduit. 

Nesco Mighty Seal Application

Simply install the EPDM rubber-coated galvanized washer on the exterior of the enclosure and the non-coated washer (provided) on the interior between the fitting and the locknut, or between two locknuts when using rigid conduit.  

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Related Products:
Bridgeport Grounding Locknuts from 3/4” to 4” Trade Sizes
Bridgeport Mighty- Merge EMT to FMC Transition Couplings

 

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