Snap-in connector with integral spring

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Single duct conduits

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174153R, 285162, 285921, H02G 322

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052044998

ABSTRACT:
A connector for coupling an electrical conduit in an aperture in a support having a wall of variable thickness. The connector includes a body member having resilient legs with locking tongues on one end and a conduit retaining formation on the other end, and a frusto-conical spring coupled to the body member. The spring is integrally coupled to the body member between the locking tongues and retaining formation. The connector is sealingly engaged with the support by engagement of the spring on one side of the support and engagement of the locking tongues on the other side.

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