BOX-STRAP | Box Strap Dry Lining Installation Bracket
Box Strap Bracket
The Box Strap is a specialized mounting bracket designed to provide a high-strength, flush-finish solution for installing electrical back boxes in dry-lining (plasterboard) environments
What is the Box Strap?
Material and Build: It is manufactured from 1mm thick pre-galvanized steel.
Dimensions: The unit measures H 34mm x W 50mm x L 207mm
Universal Compatibility: A single bracket is designed to fit all standard 25mm, 35mm, and 47mm back boxes.
Face Plates: It features two 36mm x 50mm face plates for secure mounting.
What does it do?
What is the Box Strap?
Material and Build: It is manufactured from 1mm thick pre-galvanized steel.
Dimensions: The unit measures H 34mm x W 50mm x L 207mm
Universal Compatibility: A single bracket is designed to fit all standard 25mm, 35mm, and 47mm back boxes.
Face Plates: It features two 36mm x 50mm face plates for secure mounting.
What does it do?
Enhances Strength: It creates a much stronger installation than traditional plastic dry-lining boxes.
High Load Bearing: It can support a pull-test weight of up to 40kg on 15mm plasterboard and up to 80kg on 30mm plasterboard.
Achieves a Flush Finish: Unlike standard dry-lining boxes that have a plastic lip (frame) that can clash with plastering, the Box Strap allows for a zero-compromise, flush finish.
Prevents Longevity Issues: It is engineered to prevent the lugs from bending backwards over time, which typically causes sockets to become loose with constant usage.
Future-Proofs Installations: It allows for a more "built-in" feel for tradesmen looking for a professional, long-lasting result.
High Load Bearing: It can support a pull-test weight of up to 40kg on 15mm plasterboard and up to 80kg on 30mm plasterboard.
Achieves a Flush Finish: Unlike standard dry-lining boxes that have a plastic lip (frame) that can clash with plastering, the Box Strap allows for a zero-compromise, flush finish.
Prevents Longevity Issues: It is engineered to prevent the lugs from bending backwards over time, which typically causes sockets to become loose with constant usage.
Future-Proofs Installations: It allows for a more "built-in" feel for tradesmen looking for a professional, long-lasting result.
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