Legrand - OnQ Legrand, Home Office & Theater, In Wall Management Kit, Pass Through, Cable Access Brush Strap, WP1014WHV1, 1 Pack, White
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It's hard for me to say. It's comfortable for me to have six separate wires coming out of one. The numbers 10 and 12 are visible to me, but the numbers 13 and 14 are not. You might want to do two side by side instead of three. I hope this helps.
A total of 2 pieces are contained in it. Therefore, we purchased two so we could use them in two rooms at the same time. This number is equal to 4 pieces (total).
The antenna sticks out about an inch, but you'd need a box to mount it The wall plate is shaped more like a corner. I found the fuzzy bit in the middle the most noticeable. This might be of some help.
Selected User Reviews For Legrand - OnQ Legrand, Home Office & Theater, In Wall Management Kit, Pass Through, Cable Access Brush Strap, WP1014WHV1, 1 Pack, White
A well-made design, which is both functional and attractive, made this plate an excellent choice to install behind my wall - The front speakers of a home theater system are mounted. On the back of the access plate there is a plastic keeper to which I zip tied my cable to prevent it from slipping inside. Approximately 48" below the speaker and at the level of the electrical outlet, I put another plate. In order to conceal the electrical cord exiting the wall inches from the outlet so that my speakers are powered by an outlet, I concealed it inside the wall inches from the If mounting the access plate to drywall, you will need to purchase a low-voltage outlet "box" and then screw the access plate into the box. It cost me under $2 a pop to buy two low voltage boxes at the local big box store.
There is no cost for these. On the back of the product from the seller, you can see a single clip in the middle holding the brushes in place. Two brushes popped out of the cables during the move, one of which fell into the wall cavity and the other was unable to be attached again. If you study other models closely, you can see from the back images that some have more holding clips to avoid this issue. But the cover plate is made of thermoplastic, which allows it to stay intact during installation, and therefore does not break.
Towards the end last year (2019), I had my house built. All specs are the same. The product does not contain any harmful ingredients The spacing between screws is standard. The standard on my house is too wide. The diameter of the circle is 25". Do these screws have the correct spacing? The size of a 75". The whole thing is a waste. Make sure you do your research before buying.
They do not line up with the screw holes in the box already in the sheetrock as I am installing now. These cover plates are described as standard but have no indication that they are not. that I have 6 of them, only one hole is secured, and the other end is not flush with the other end, it's a lot less neat. Despite loving the idea, the pictures look cheap and I am wasting my money (6 of them I cannot return) and will have to look for a better alternative.
This wall plate was purchased for a living room remodel to conceal the new hole in the wall where cables will be routed through for a new wall-mounted project. You can mount a TV on the wall. Because of this, the finished product was very pleasing to the eye. This isn't an ideal five-star product for me as I don't believe there's a lot of difference between it and a five-star I have an issue with the color of the grommets, not the bright white color. The color is a minor issue, but the size is more serious. If you don't expect to fit any cables other than flat or small ones coaxial cable) and Ethernet cable. A grommet of even a basic two prong plug would fit inside without having to force it through or angle it in strange ways. A grounded plug should never be inserted Moreover, anything more than 3 would be considered excessive If there are 4 cables, any other new cable would probably not be able to pass through unless the feed was restarted. The cables must be processed all the way through. As such, this gets three stars for looks and for covering up a hole in the wall.
My purpose in purchasing this piece was to snake an HDMI cable through the wall and have it neatly hidden. It was relatively difficult to find and it served my purpose perfectly. It would be good if you included a plastic box behind the middle part that needs to be inserted in To my surprise, I had no idea this would happen. It will basically take you a couple minutes make an appropriate hole in the wall for the box to required some extra work but in the end it was no big deal. The only one thing I would wish is that this piece didn't have that box glued to the face, which would allow you to remove it completely if you don't need it (which I didn't). In either case, the face plate looks good and I would use it.
My newly mounted TV needed wires run to it, so I used this to run them. You should just consider the gauge of your wires as well as how many you are going to run to get an idea of what you can expect. Despite the large diameter, I was able to fit the 4 HDMI CL3 rated cables, as well as a single CAT6e cable, neatly through this. A bit of tugging at the top took a while and a lot of feeding at the bottom took a while, but it wasn't particularly challenging.
The light I have on my portrait hangs down below the cord and I was annoyed by In the end, I decided not to use battery operated picture lights since I didn't like changing batteries all the time. So I purchased two of these and put one behind the picture and one After feeding the cord through the base behind the picture, I dropped the cable down to the other wallplate, where I removed the cord and connected it to a nearby outlet. It's safe and I never need to touch it anymore, as now the cord is completely hidden and the light is set to timer mode.