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Stainless Steel Conduit Accessories
Gibson Stainless offers a large selection of stainless steel conduit accessories including nipples, elbows, couplings, three-piece couplings, caps and floor flanges. All of the conduit accessories are offered in Type 316 SS; the nipples, elbows, and couplings are offered in Type 304 SS as well.
At Gibson Stainless, we maintain a very large inventory and over 95% of orders are shipped within 24 hours. For questions about our conduit accessories or product offering, please feel free to contact us.
Stainless steel conduit nipples are used to extend conduit systems and can be connected to boxes, enclosures, other lengths of conduit, etc. Nipples are threaded at both ends, NPT.
Gibson Stainless offers conduit nipples in Type 316 SS and Type 304 SS in 1/2" - 2" sizes. Lengths up to 12" are kept in stock; however custom lengths can also be provided.
Stainless steel conduit elbows are bent sections of rigid conduit to help in changing the direction of conduit. Gibson Stainless offers standard radius 45° and 90° elbows in Type 316 SS and Type 304 SS. Elbows are threaded on both ends with NPT threads and are supplied with two thread protectors.
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Stainless steel conduit couplings provide a means of joining conduit, elbows, nipples, etc. Couplings are threaded straight through and are designed for use with NPT threaded conduit products. Gibson Stainless offers conduit couplings in Type 316 SS and Type 304 SS.
Material: 316 SS and 304 SS Standards: ASTM A312 Compliances: UL Listed for Canada and US (Standard 6A) UL File Number DYWV.E300683 Canada UL File Number DYWV7.E300683
Conduit caps are used to cap off or to end runs of conduit in a conduit system. These caps can allow for future system expansion or rerouting of conduit. Caps have NPT threads and are designed for use with rigid conduit. Hexagonal flats allow for easy tightening with standard hand tools.
Floor flanges are designed to mount threaded conduit to floors or walls and are used predominantly where the conduit is being used as a structural member.