Bridgeport Fittings’ New Patented Mighty-Align® Steel Slip EMT Couplings

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March 12, 2021

Bridgeport Fittings’ patented Mighty-Align® Steel Slip EMT Couplings eliminate the need for additional components when installing Prefab EMT racks. The couplings can also be used to join two lengths of conduit in tight, limited space applications.

Bridgeport Fittings’ center set screw feature provides the UL-required conduit stop while a convenient sight window allows for visual inspection of proper assembly. The steel slip couplings’ ability to back out the center screw allows the coupling to be temporarily placed on one conduit end while the other conduit is moved into position. The slip coupling can then be slid into place, joining both conduits.

The new 241-Slip Series couplings are available in 3/4-inch, to 4-inch, trade sizes. These products complete the existing, innovative Bridgeport Slip Fittings line of Steel and Zinc Slip Connectors and Couplings.

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