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#78071 08/13/01 05:33 PM
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Does anyone know of a listed bonding fitting to connect conduit to a cable tray?

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#78072 08/13/01 08:15 PM
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I believe Crouse-Hinds has such a fitting. When I go in tomorrow, I'll get the model #.

#78073 08/13/01 08:38 PM
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What we do is........

Install a bonding bushing on the end of the conduit. Jumper with #6 bare from the bonding bushing to a lug bolted to the rail of the tray. Fasten the conduit to the tray with a U-bolt clamp.

GJ

#78074 08/14/01 07:29 AM
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Crouse-Hinds "LCC Series" Cable Tray Conduit Clamps. Page # 5F-19 of 2000 catalog.

#78075 08/15/01 06:07 PM
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Redsy,
Thank you that was the one I have been looking for. Tmon


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