Legrand’s New Wiremold Product: Industry First 8-Gangs Poke-Thru

Legrand Wiremold

Dec 31 2015

 

An industry first: 8 gangs of capacity for power, communications, and A/V devices. In addition, it’s the first poke-thru to be tested and approved to be able to make wiring connections inside the body of the device, making installation and future changes easy. The cover has also been redesigned, improving design and durability. Eight cover finishes are available.

Evolution Series 10″ poke-thru devices offer great capacity, flexibility and versatility. Featuring eight gangs of capacity, redesigned and easier to use covers, recessed connections below floor level, and enough internal wiring capacity to eliminate the need for a junction box — Evolution Series 10″ poke-thru devices are ready to meet the market’s increased demand for more power, more A/V, and more communications.

Find out more: www.legrand.ca/wiremold/evolution-10-poke-thru.aspx#.VnLIujbSnIU

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