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Thomas & Betts TNB4002 J Water Pipe Ground Clamp

Price$6.65
Manufacturer CodeTNB4002
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Highlights

Grd wire size #2 to #10 str.
Fits 0.5 to 1.0 inch pipe
Die cast zinc alloy
Bonds Copper or Galvanized

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TnB TNB4002 J Water Pipe Ground Clamp
Appears on the DISH Network Approved List!

Use this pipe ground clamp to create an electrical ground between a 1/2 to 1 inch water pipe, copper water pipe or copper ground wire to ground your CATV, Cable TV, TV Antenna and Satellite TV Installation prior to making premise entry.


This is what you want to use to Ground your Satellite, Cable TV or HDTV Antenna Coaxial Cable Outside before bringing the Signal Inside. This way, Lightning Strikes and Power Surges have an opportunity to arrest before reaching your TV and Entertainment Electronics. The grounding Block will convey this unwanted Electrical Energy to a Ground Rod via a Copper Ground Wire that you Install (not included). This Item Features a Hi Pressure Center Conductor Seizing Mechanism that Assures a Maintenance Free Connection for Longevity. Consult your Local Building Code and NEC for guidance to Properly Grounding your HD TV Antenna, Cable TV, WI-FI, Wireless Internet, Business Band, CB or Amateur Radio Antenna Installation.

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