Electrical Boxes
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Electrical boxes contain and protect wiring junctions and facilitate installation of outlets, switches, and fixtures. Electricians and contractors use boxes when installing electrical and wiring systems to comply with NEC (National Electrical Code) requirements.
Number of Gangs
Handy Electrical Boxes
Handy electrical boxes mount onto walls, studs, and other exposed surfaces. These small, lightweight boxes accept outlets and switches.
Steel
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Nonmetallic
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Cut-In Electrical Boxes
Cut-in electrical boxes install into existing drywall and clamp onto previously mounted electrical boxes. They expand the capacity for installing additional outlets and help minimize damage to the drywall. Also known as old work or remodel boxes, they can be joined together or to other boxes prior to installation to customize the number of gangs.
Steel
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Nonmetallic
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Ceiling Electrical Boxes
Ceiling electrical boxes support installation of lighting fixtures and enclose wiring junctions.
Round
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Steel – Octagon
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Steel – Round
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Nonmetallic – Round
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Masonry Electrical Boxes
Masonry electrical boxes install into brick and stone walls and offer a more durable construction when compared to standard junction boxes. Ridges line the edges of the box to prevent mortar from getting inside.
Steel
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