Eaton X50M CG Condulet Form 5 Outlet Body - NEMA 4
Part Number: X50M CG
Quick Summary
The Eaton X50M CG Condulet Form 5 conduit outlet body provides rugged enclosure for 1/2-inch conduit terminations in industrial facilities. For project teams, field alignment issues, gasket leaks, and non-compliant assemblies can slow progress and raise costs. It carries a NEMA 4 enclosure rating, NEC/CEC compliance, and Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Location suitability for durable performance. Compatibility with SnapPack pre-assembled bodies and 1/2 inch trade size fittings speeds installation while reducing field errors, delivering lower total cost of ownership. Panel builders, OEMs, and maintenance teams gain predictable performance, easier sourcing, and streamlined spare parts with this Form 5 conduit body. A trusted choice.
Product Information
Extended Description
X50M CG Eaton: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Form 5 conduit outlet body, Malleable iron, X shape, SnapPack pre-assembled body and integral gasket cover, 1/2"
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series Condulet Form 5 conduit outlet body
Catalog Number
X50M CG
UPC
662277004114
Product Length/Depth
5.41 in
Product Height
2.79 in
Product Width
1.75 in
Product Weight
1.39 lb
Area classification
Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEMA Rating
4
Shape
X
Trade size
1/2"
Material
Malleable iron
Special features
SnapPack pre-assembled body and integral gasket cover
Crouse-Hinds series Form 5 catalog page
Condulet Form 5 Conduit Outlet Bodies UL certification
Condulet Form 5 Conduit Outlet Bodies UL certification
Eaton Specification Sheet - X50M CG
SnapPack pre-assembled body and integral gasket cover accelerates field assembly, reducing installation time and eliminating gasket misalignment. This directly lowers labor costs and rework, improving project timelines for electrical installations in panels and feeders. The business impact is clearer uptime and a tighter seal against dust and moisture, which is critical in manufacturing environments that require durable, code-compliant conduit connections. Applicationwise, the Form 5 body supports 1/2 inch trade size conduits, making it ideal for compact wiring runs in control cabinets and distributed I/O hubs while maintaining solid mechanical integrity in harsh factory floors. The X shape complements modular layouts, enabling easier routing in limited spaces and simplifying future modifications. This approach is particularly relevant for panel builders seeking standardized, scalable wiring hardware that meets NEC/CEC requirements.
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FAQs
Begin by selecting the correct 1/2 inch conduit fittings and ensuring a clean mounting surface. Align the SnapPack pre-assembled body with the enclosure opening, secure with appropriate hardware, and confirm the integral gasket seating to prevent moisture ingress. This minimizes field assembly steps and reduces installation time while maintaining NEC/CEC compliance.
Key specs include 1/2 inch trade size, malleable iron construction, X-shaped Form 5 body, NEMA rating 4, and dimensions of 5.41 in length, 2.79 in height, and 1.75 in width. Weight is 1.39 lb, with UPC 662277004114. It supports ordinary/non-hazardous locations under NEC/CEC standards.
Yes, the X50M CG is designed for Ordinary/Non-Hazardous Locations and carries a NEMA 4 rating, making it suitable for outdoor or damp environments where protection against dust and water ingress is required, while remaining compliant with NEC/CEC codes.
The form 5 conduit outlet body conforms to NEC/CEC standards and carries a NEMA 4 rating, ensuring weather resistance and compliance for safe installations in non-hazardous locations. UL certification information is available in Eaton’s documentation for additional validation.
SnapPack pre-assembly reduces field labor by eliminating separate gasket installation and misalignment risks, leading to faster panel assembly, fewer call-backs, and lower total cost of ownership. This is especially valuable for high-volume panel builds and facilities with stringent timing constraints.