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Arlington CableStop™ Transition Fittings

July 24, 2024

Arlington CableStop™ Transition Fittings

EASY Cable Transitions into 2.5” Conduit

For EV chargers, equipment feeds and more, Arlington’s Listed CableStop™ Transition Fittings deliver the cost-effective way to transition feeder cables to 2.5″ EMT, IMC and RMC conduit.

They integrate our patented 8412 series cable fittings and conduit fittings, for easy transitions to larger knockout sizes.

Available with set-screw or compression connections, they include end-stop bushings that vary the opening size  – and a free cable sizing template.

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