Conduit fitting

kvogel

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I have two NEMA cabinets that I need to pass some cables between. The two cabinets are mounted on the outside, either side of a 90 degree corner. The back vertical edge of the cabinet butt up against each other. I'm looking for a fitting like a 90 degree liquid tight elbow but with NPT (or PG) threads on both ends so I can insert directly into a hole in each cabinet. Any other solutions would be welcomed as well.

Thanks in advance

Ken
 
You might could use an LB as an elbow to tie them together.
It might be easier to get the wires to turn the corner with the back off.
 

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