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Garvin Industries 72C1, 4-11/16" Square Blank Cover, Angled Slots, RoHS Compliant

By Garvin Industries

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Garvin Industries 72C1, 4-11/16" Square Blank Cover, Angled Slots, RoHS Compliant

$1.05
MSRP: $3.44
You save $ 2.39 (69%)
  • SKU: GI-72C1
  • MPN: 72C1

Quick Overview

4-11/16" square blank cover with angled slots for up to 12° box misalignment, providing easy access for future conduit runs. RoHS compliant.

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Description

The Garvin Industries 72C1 is a 4-11/16" square blank cover designed for electrical boxes. Its innovative angled slots allow for up to 12 degrees of box misalignment, making installation easier and more forgiving on upright framing members. This cover also provides convenient access for future conduit runs, ensuring flexibility for future electrical needs. As a RoHS compliant product, it meets environmental standards for hazardous materials.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Angled slots compensate for up to 12° of box misalignment
  • Allows easy access for future conduit runs
  • Simple installation on upright framing members
  • RoHS compliant for environmental safety

Specifications

  • Size: 4-11/16" square
  • Type: Blank cover
  • Material: Steel (assumed, typical for this type)
  • Compliance: RoHS

Common Uses

Ideal for commercial, industrial, and residential electrical installations where box alignment may be an issue or future conduit access is needed.