Arlington’s Fan/Fixture Mounting Boxes for Cathedral and Sloped Ceilings

Arlington Fan Mount

 

December 17, 2015

Arlington’s new fan/fixture mounting boxes are a quick, easy way to mount a fan or fixture on a cathedral or sloped ceiling. Both have installed steel mounting brackets that save time and money in new construction installations. For added convenience, the bracket is pre-drilled for screws and the ends are angled for easy fitting.

Features include the following:

• easy, secure installation: no loose parts; captive fan/fixture bracket installation screws
• installed NM cable connector and steel mounting bracket.
• 14.5 cubic inch box with 8” square mounting surface handles large fan canopies
• paintable, textured finish
• UL ratings — 70 lb fan; 200 lb fixture
• CSA ratin: — 50 lb fan or fixture
• UL/CSA listed

Find out more: http://www.aifittings.com/landing/fbb450-fbb900.

 

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