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I have a 1-1/2 in. dia Non Metallic UL Liquid Tight Electrical Conduit with a straight connector.
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Straight connector is a male fitting [twist], I need to reduce this to a 3/4 inch dia male [slip].

How do i do this? I can't seem to find a fitting?
 
I have a 1-1/2 in. dia Non Metallic UL Liquid Tight Electrical Conduit with a straight connector.
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Straight connector is a male fitting [twist], I need to reduce this to a 3/4 inch dia male [slip].

How do i do this? I can't seem to find a fitting?
@ Vainglorious Welcome to the forum and it’s simple go to Lowe’s or Home Depot and buy a 11/2 reducing bushing to 3/4. They sell them all day
 

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