FEATURES:
- EMT (electrical metal tubing), which is most commonly made of galvanized steel but can also be aluminum.
- EMT is also called "thin-wall" conduit because it is thin and lightweight, especially compared to RMC.
- EMT is rigid but can be bent with a simple tool called a conduit bender.
- EMT is installed with couplings and fittings that are secured with setscrew or compression-type fasteners.
- The tubing itself is not threaded like RMC and IMC. Common sizes of EMT include 1/2-inch, 3/4-inch, and 1-inch.
- It is commonly used for exposed indoor wiring runs in residential and light commercial construction.
- If installed outdoors in exposed locations, it must be assembled with special watertight fittings.]
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1 1/4, 1 1/2, 2"