Appleton® UNILETS™ LR125A Type LR Conduit Outlet Body, 1-1/4 in Hub, Form 85 Form, 34.8 cu-in Capacity, Pressure Cast Aluminum, Epoxy Powder Coated
Appleton® Form 85™ UNILETS™ Conduit Outlet Bodies, Covers and Gaskets are used to connect and change direction of conduit runs. In addition to making bends in a conduit system, they allow connections for branch runs. These conduit bodies serve as pulling fittings and permit access to conductors for splicing and maintece.
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BrandAppleton®
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UPC781381481854
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Manufacturer Part NumberLR125A
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CountryUSA|Canada
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Capacity34.8 cu-in
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FinishEpoxy Powder Coated
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MaterialPressure Cast Aluminum
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FormForm 85
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TypeType LR
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Connection TypeTapered FNPT
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Mounting TypeSurface
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Hub Size1-1/4 in
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Number of Hubs2
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Dimensions7.88 in L x 3.5 in W x 3.88 in H
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EnclosureNEMA FB-1
- Smooth, rounded integral bushing in hubs protects conductor insulation
- Roomy interiors more wiring space
- Accurately tapped, tapered threads for tight, rigid joints and excellent ground continuity
- Form 85™ copper free aluminum UNILETS™ are lightweight, self oxidizing, self-renewing and offer a high corrosion resistance
- Lightweight aluminum facilitates shipping, handling and installing
- Sizes with flat back design ideal where fitting is mounted flat against surface
- Internal volume and maximum wire capacity clearly marked on castings
- Threaded style is raintight when used with casketed covers
| Competitor Name | Competitor Part Number |
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| Grainger | 10W047 |
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Alternative Part Number8173483
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UNSPSC39131708
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IDEA Index ID8173483
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Package DescriptionEACH
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Standards/ApprovalsUL 514A/514B/E2527|CSA C22.2 No. 18.3/065183
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WarrantyLimited
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Warranty Information
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Specification Sheet
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Appleton® UNILETS™ LR125A Type LR Conduit Outlet Body, 1-1/4 in Hub, Form 85 Form, 34.8 cu-in Capacity, Pressure Cast Aluminum, Epoxy Powder Coated
Appleton® Form 85™ UNILETS™ Conduit Outlet Bodies, Covers and Gaskets are used to connect and change direction of conduit runs. In addition to making bends in a conduit system, they allow connections for branch runs. These conduit bodies serve as pulling fittings and permit access to conductors for splicing and maintece.

