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Garvin Industries 4" Square Box, 1-1/2" Deep, Drawn, With Conduit Knockouts

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 4" Square Box, 1-1/2" Deep, Drawn, With Conduit Knockouts

$2.45
MSRP: $4.82
You save $ 2.37 (49%)
  • SKU: GI-52151-3/4DR
  • MPN: 52151-3/4DR

Quick Overview

4" square, 1-1/2" deep drawn box with combination conduit knockouts for flexible wiring. Ideal for surface mounting and multiple conductor runs.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 4" Square Box, 1-1/2" Deep, Drawn, with Conduit Knockouts is a versatile solution for distributing power to multiple electrical devices. This drawn box is designed for surface mounting and provides greater wiring flexibility with its combination knockouts, making it a staple in both commercial and residential installations.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Combination knockouts provide flexible wiring options
  • Drawn construction is perfect for surface mounting applications
  • Durable galvanized steel or 316 stainless steel construction
  • UL Listed for safety and code compliance

Specifications

  • Size: 4" square
  • Depth: 1-1/2"
  • Material: Galvanized steel or 316 stainless steel
  • Type: Drawn box with conduit knockouts
  • Certification: UL Listed

Common Uses

Ideal for distributing power in commercial, industrial, and residential settings where multiple conductor runs need to be split in different directions.