Eaton CB2 HDG Clampback/Spacer - Hot Dip Galvanized

Part Number: CB2 HDG
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Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
CB2 HDG

Quick Summary

The Eaton CB2 HDG clampback/spacer provides reliable conduit support for EMT and rigid/IMC systems. This accessory addresses field alignment and corrosion concerns by combining a durable malleable iron body with a hot dip galvanized finish, reducing maintenance and replacement costs. It aligns with NEC/CEC standards and UL certifications for EMT clamps in US and Canada, while its Ordinary/Non-Hazardous location rating clarifies suitable environments. Designed for procurement efficiency, the CB2 HDG supports 3/4 inch trade size conduits with predictable performance, enabling faster installation and safer, code-compliant assemblies in commercial and industrial projects. This combination of robustness and compliance translates to lower risk and longer service life across varied facilities.

Product Information

Extended Description

CB2 HDG Eaton: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series CB clampback/spacer, EMT and rigid/IMC, Malleable iron, Hot dip galvanized finish, 3/4"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series CB clampback/spacer
Catalog Number
CB2 HDG
UPC
662277038720
Product Length/Depth
2.31 in
Product Height
0.5 in
Product Width
1.06 in
Product Weight
0.07 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Conduit type
EMT and Rigid/IMC
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Malleable iron
Finish
Hot dip galvanized
Feature → Business Impact → Application: Material and finish combine to deliver superior corrosion resistance and durability in harsh environments, reducing maintenance cycles and total cost of ownership; ideal for outdoor and exposed installations in industrial facilities. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Compatibility with EMT and Rigid/IMC conduits simplifies sourcing and installation, lowering labor time and error rates during field builds in commercial construction. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Precise 3/4" trade size with compact dimensions ensures reliable engagement with standard conduits, supporting quick upgrades or retrofit projects in maintenance-heavy plants. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Malleable iron construction with a hot dip galvanized finish yields reliable performance in ordinary locations, helping design teams meet NEC/CEC requirements without over-specifying. Feature → Business Impact → Application: UL certification for EMT clamps provides regulatory confidence, facilitating approvals and reducing vendor risk in regulated environments.

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FAQs

CB2 HDG is designed for EMT and rigid/IMC conduits with a 3/4 inch trade size, ensuring a snug, code-compliant fit. The malleable iron body with hot dip galvanizing provides corrosion resistance, making it suitable for typical panel and feeder installations in commercial and light industrial settings.
Key specs include 3/4 inch trade size, 2.31 inches length, 1.06 inches width, 0.5 inches height, and a weight of 0.07 lb. The finish is hot dip galvanized on malleable iron, with compatibility for EMT and rigid/IMC conduits and a catalog number CB2 HDG. These details ensure predictable fit and performance.
Yes. CB2 HDG is supported by UL certification for EMT clampbacks (US and Canada) and adheres to NEC/CEC standards, with an area classification of Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations. This combination supports compliant installations and simplifies project approvals in regulated environments.
Installers should pair CB2 HDG with EMT or rigid/IMC conduits of the 3/4 inch size, ensuring clean threads and proper clamping. The hot dip galvanized finish provides corrosion resistance, which reduces repainting and replacement frequency in non-hazardous locations typical of commercial facilities.
The durable finish and standardized size reduce field adjustments and maintenance costs, while meeting NEC/CEC requirements streamlines approvals. This translates to lower labor hours during installation, fewer reworks, and a faster path to project completion with compliant conduit support.