B
A
d. Conduit Couplers CP704, CP705, CP706, CP707 and CP708
1).
Conduit couplers are used to secure a location for attaching the CP702 adjustable pipe
adaptor. Couplers are threaded onto rigid or I.M.C. conduit with the external flange facing
toward the conduit. See figure 11.
2).
The flexible pipe adaptor is to be placed over the coupler until it bottoms against the flange.
Tighten adaptor thumb screws to secure it to the conduit coupler.
3).
Two versions of flanges were manufactured. From 1976 to 1988, couplers were long
enough to be inserted into conduit A . A flange separated the larger and smaller sections.
See figure 11. From 1988 to 1996 couplers were manufactured without a threaded section
below the flange B .
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To avoid injury and damage to equipment, place the coupling clamp over
conduit couplers CP704, CP705, CP706, CP707 or CP708. Do not
attach the coupling clamp to the outside of the conduit using chains or
similar devices.
2).
The slots in the coupling frame are designed to engage the trunion studs on CP703 frame
adaptor. To use other angles or gain height, a CP505 8-inch lock pin may be installed
through holes in the frame adaptor. The coupling frame slots can rest under the pin instead
of the trunion studs. See figure 10.
The CP702 Coupling Clamp Frame may be used
two ways on the CP703 Adjustable Pipe Adaptor. It
may be mounted freely against the trunion studs on
the CP703 Adjustable Pipe Adaptor. Or...
It may be pinned securely to any of the location
holes of the CP703 Adjustable Pipe Adaptor, using a
(CP505) 8-inch Lock Pin.
Figure 10
1976-1988
Coupling Design
1988 - 1996
Coupling Design
Figure 11
NOTE:
CP702 coupling clamp must always be used with CP703 frame adaptor.
NOTE:
CP702 coupling clamp must always be used with CP705 frame adaptor.
CP704 2”
CP705 21⁄2”
CP706 3”
CP707 31⁄2”
4”
CP704 2”
CP705 21⁄2”
CP706 3”
CP707 31⁄2”
4”