Arlington Round Cut-in Floor Box Kits

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Arlington’s Round Cut-in Floor Box Kits offer a low cost, convenient way to install a duplex receptacle flush with the floor, including existing wood and concrete floors.* Among the features and components: easy to install in existing wood or concrete floor • hide mis-cut flooring, cover edges of cut carpet, and get a neater finish with an oversized ring or carpet ring to match your cover • 3.5″ round UL listed non-metallic floor box, round 4″ metal cover in brass or nickel-plated brass, non-metallic gasket support plate, gasket, UL listed • 15 amp TR duplex receptacle, NM942 cable connector, (3) #8 x 1/2″ flat head screws and (1) #6 x 1/2″ screw

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Find out more at: http://www.aifittings.com/landing/flb3520

Electrical conduit must be accessible from underneath the floor if installing in existing concrete.

 

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