Eaton LR75 CGN Conduit Outlet Body - Series 5 UL Certified
Part Number: LR75 CGN
Quick Summary
LR75 CGN conduit outlet body provides rugged termination for rigid/IMC conduit in industrial control panels. Engineers face weight, corrosion, and installation challenges in harsh environments; this Condulet Series 5 part helps simplify mounting while delivering long service life. It complies with NEC/CEC standards and UL certification, and is suitable for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations. By using copper-free aluminum and a traditional cover and gasket, it reduces weight and maintenance costs while ensuring reliable enclosure protection across a wide range of industrial applications.
Product Information
Extended Description
LR75 CGN Eaton: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Series 5 conduit outlet body, Rigid/IMC, Copper-free aluminum, LR shape, Body, traditional cover and gasket, 2-1/2"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Series 5 conduit outlet body
Catalog Number
LR75 CGN
UPC
784564744357
Product Length/Depth
13.14 in
Product Height
6 in
Product Width
4 in
Product Weight
5 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
Shape
LR
Conduit type
Rigid/IMC
Trade size
2-1/2"
Material
Copper-free aluminum
Special features
Body, traditional cover and gasket
Crouse-Hinds series Series 5 brochure
Crouse-Hinds series Series 5 catalog page
Condulet Series 5 Conduit Outlet Bodies UL certification
Condulet Series 5 Conduit Outlet Bodies UL certification
Eaton Specification Sheet - LR75 CGN
Copper-free aluminum construction reduces weight and corrosion risk, enabling easier handling during installation and lower total cost of ownership through reduced replacement cycles. The LR75 CGN leverages Series 5 compatibility for standardized fit with compatible covers and gaskets, streamlining procurement and maintenance across multiple facilities. The LR shape offers a compact footprint that fits tighter enclosures while maintaining robust protection against dust and incidental moisture. With a 2-1/2 inch trade size, it accommodates common conduit runs in industrial control panels, enabling faster wiring and fewer field adaptation steps. The traditional cover and gasket design provides reliable, proven sealing and straightforward field maintenance, reducing downtime. NEC/CEC compliance and UL certification reinforce regulatory alignment and risk mitigation for panel builders and end users alike, supporting safer, compliant installations in ordinary locations. The Condulet’s copper-free aluminum also contributes to lighter assemblies and easier handling during equipment retrofits or expansion projects. These features together deliver measurable efficiency gains, lower lifecycle costs, and clearer procurement pathways for maintenance teams and electrical distributors.
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FAQs
Yes. The LR75 CGN is designed for Condulet Series 5 use with rigid/IMC conduit and supports the traditional cover and gasket configuration, ensuring a secure seal and straightforward field installation in standard panel builds.
The unit measures 13.14 inches in length, 6 inches in height, and 4 inches in width, with a weight of approximately 5 pounds, making it suitable for medium-sized enclosure projects.
Yes, it is classified for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations and carries NEC/CEC compliance along with UL certification, supporting compliant and safe installations in typical industrial environments.
The body is copper-free aluminum, which provides corrosion resistance and lighter weight compared to steel variants, improving handling during installation and reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Copper-free aluminum reduces material costs and weight, while Series 5 compatibility simplifies stocking and replacements. The combination of UL/NEC/CEC compliance and a proven cover/gasket design minimizes downtime and maintenance spending over the equipment life cycle.