Snap-in connector

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F16L 3/13 (2006.01) F16L 37/00 (2006.01) H02G 3/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2044086

A connector for coupling an electrical conduit to a support, such as junction box, having variable thickness. The connector includes a one-piece tubular body member with resilient legs having locking tongues, external threads, and a receiving formation for receiving the conduit; and a one-piece take-up nut with an abutment surface and internal threads for engaging the external threads of the body member. The resilient legs are snapped into the support, and the take-up nut is screwed onto the body, clamping the support between the locking tongues of the legs and the abutment surface of the take-up nut. The electrical conduit is frictionally retained in an annular recess in the body member or is threadedly retained within the hollow portion of the body member or within the take-up nut. The conduit is a sheath, cable, or other suitable signal line.

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