We will reply to your message within an hour.
Join duct and fittings with quick-release clamps for faster disassembly and cleanout than other duct systems.
No need for clamps or connectors—duct and fittings have a male end that is slightly smaller than its female end for simple assembly.
Bolt flanges to equipment to start a run of duct.
For use with gas-fired equipment, such as boilers and furnaces, these vent pipes and fittings withstand temperatures up to 400° F. Also known as type B gas vents.
Cover chimneys to reduce downdrafts and prevent obstructions from entering.
Form elbows and bends with this hose and it will hold its shape without support.
Metal interlocked strips create a rigid, durable hose that stays strong under high temperatures.
Unlike fabric duct hose, this lightweight aluminum hose can bend around corners and hold its shape.
Bend this hose into position in heating and cooling applications where it’s important to maintain the temperature of the air inside the hose.
Lightweight, yet strong, this aluminum hose bends and maintains its shape without support.
Also known as FMC, this conduit offers the crush resistance of metal combined with flexibility to handle bends in tight spaces.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Join pieces of conduit.
Connect different sizes of conduit.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside thick-wall (rigid) metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
This nonmagnetic aluminum conduit withstands damp and corrosive environments.
Create a connection point to route overhead service wire and cable from utility poles to electrical meters, bringing power to buildings.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside metal conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
Secure threaded metal conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
These cable ramps are strong enough to withstand equipment traffic.
With the widest channels of any of our cable ramps, these ramps can span large cable, hose, and pipe.
The corrugated construction gives this sleeving impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, but with more flexibility.
This sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 900°F. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, but with more flexibility.
This sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 300°F. A slit along the length makes it easy to install over wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them. The corrugated construction gives it impact and abrasion resistance similar to conduit, with more flexibility.
Protect wire, cable, and hose from heat radiating off hot objects, such as molten metal. Coated in aluminized PET plastic, also known as Mylar, this sleeving reflects most heat without letting it pass through, so it can handle intermittent radiant heat up to 2000° F.
Protect wire and cable from signal distortion caused by nearby equipment and devices. Expandable, this sleeving stretches to fit over items for easy installation, then tightens around its contents for a secure fit.
Insulate your wire, cable, and hose in continuous temperatures up to 400° F and easily access them. This sleeving opens anywhere along its length with a hook-and-loop strip.
Made of aluminum with a fiberglass liner, this sleeving reflects heat away from contents and withstands temperatures up to 390°F. A slit along the entire length makes it easy to install around wire, cable, and hose without disconnecting them.
Create a system to route cable and hose by connecting components such as straight trays and tees.
Add a mounting plate to your U-bolt for a more secure hold at the mounting surface.
Mount these general purpose U-bolts into an existing bracket, or combine with a mounting plate for a secure hold at the mounting surface.
A molded cushion reduces vibration and wear from clamp edges, plus it provides a tighter fit around material than standard vibration-damping loop clamps.
These clamps completely surround single lines of pipe, tubing, and conduit while holding them close to the mounting surface.
Let gravity move your material from one area to another by connecting these chutes to conveyors and other machinery.
When you're working with exposed conduit, these benders make offset bends so your conduit matches knockout holes in electrical boxes.
Follow the easy-to-read markings to bend conduit to the angle you need.