Cut Sheet
Table Of Contents
- T&B Fitting
- Product Overview
- Rigid & Intermediate Metal Conduit Fittings
- Form 7, Form 8, Series 35, Conduit Outlet Bodies & Covers
- Mogul Conduit Outlet Bodies
- FS/FD Cast Device Boxes and Covers
- Conduit Outlet Boxes
- Conduit Outlet Elbows, Reducers, Plugs, and Adapters
- Three-Piece Couplings
- Sealing Fittings
- Kopr-Shield Compound
- Jacketed Metal Clad Cable Termination Fittings
- Tray Cable Fittings
- EMT Fittings
- Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit Fittings
- Shureflex™ Nylon Conduit System
- XTRA FLEX System
- Flexible Cord and Cable Fittings
- Flexible Cord and Cable Fittings - Non-Metallic
- Service Entrance Cable Fittings
- Metal Clad Cable, Armored Cable and FlexibleMetal Conduit Fittings
- Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Fittings
- Conduit Dimensional Data
Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable Fittings
6. To remove from cable
cut connector as shown.
Non-Metallic Sheathed Cable and Flexible Cord Connectors (All Plastic)
Typical Installation
1. Remove sheath from end of
cable (4" or more as required).
Insert cable through connector
as shown (Cable under button).
4. Snap connector into knockout
box. If desired, this step can
be done prior to Step 1.
5. To remove from knockout box
depress ears.
Application
• To connect non-metallic sheathed cable
and flexible cord to a box or an enclosure
Features
• Design provides strain relief by partially
deflecting cable (A); therefore:
(1) Connector will not damage outer covering
or jacket of cable, or conductor insulation;
designed to give safe trouble free installation
(2) Holding power and cable strain relief
are not affected by surface finish of
outer covering or cable jacket
(3) Connector provides superior holding
power far in excess of listing agency
requirements
• Snap-in one piece design; accommodates
variation in knockout dimensions, saves
installation time (B).
• All high-impact thermoplastic
construction provides:
(1) Insulated throat; conductors
are protected from abrasion
(2) Improved dielectric strength,
and eliminates potential shorts
(3) Corrosion resistance
• Wide range — reduces inventories
• Connector may be pre-installed
in box K.O. or on cable
Standard Material
All high-impact polycarbonate — UL Class
94V-1 suitable for 105° C application
Standard Finish
As molded
Listings/Compliances
UL (UL File No: E-23017)
CSA (Cat. #3201, 3350) for factory installation
(LR-589, LR-2884)
UL 514B
CSA C22.2 #18 (Where applicable)
ANSI C33.84, NFPA 70
Range
CABLE/
KNOCKOUT CORD
CAT. NO.
SIZE RANGE
3300
1
⁄2" 10-2, 12-2 & 14-2 type
NM Cable. .125" to .300"
outside diameter cord
3201 &
1
⁄2" 10-3, 12-3, 14-3, 10-2,
3350 12-2, 14-2 Type NM
Cable; also multiple (2) 12-2 and
14-2 Type NM Cable; .300" to
.600" outside diameter cord
3202
3
⁄4" 8-3 and 6-3 type NM cables;
also Multiple (2) 14-3 and
10-2 Type NM Cable; .500" to .850"
outside diameter cord
2. Insert button into cavity.
3. With grooved pliers, or parallel jaw
type pliers (commercially available)
squeeze button into cord or wires
as far into connector body as
possible.
NOTE: It may be necessary to
re-adjust pliers to ensure button
is properly installed.
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Box or
Enclosure Wall
(C)
Cable or Cord
(A)
(B)
3300 Series