Ecmweb 6691 Orbit Pop Floor Boxes
Ecmweb 6691 Orbit Pop Floor Boxes
Ecmweb 6691 Orbit Pop Floor Boxes
Ecmweb 6691 Orbit Pop Floor Boxes
Ecmweb 6691 Orbit Pop Floor Boxes

Pop-up floor boxes

Sept. 22, 2014
Mount flush with the floor Receptacles disappear when retracted Offered with one- or two-gang receptacles

This expanded series of pop-up floor boxes for residential and commercial installations mounts flush with the floor and the receptacles disappear when retracted. More than 20 pop-up models are available as either complete assemblies or cover-only plates with one- or two-gang receptacles. One-gang pop-ups include round or square shapes, duplex or RJ45. Two-gang pop-ups are available in duplex, RJ45, or a combination of both. Featuring a choice of brass or stainless steel finish, the products are ETL-listed. Complete assemblies include heavy-duty steel electrical boxes, which are installed flush with the finished flooring prior to installation of the company’s cover plates. The devices can be installed in wood or concrete flooring and in new or existing floors. A PVC model, compatible with all pop-up covers, is available for concrete installations.

Orbit Industries

For more information, visit the company’s homepage.

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