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SPLIT WALL PLATES with Multiple Grommets

Handle pre-connectorized low voltage cables the easy way

November 6, 2024

SPLIT WALL PLATES with Multiple Grommets

Arlington’s non-metallic single and two-gang Split Wall Plates easily accommodate pre-connectorized low voltage cable(s).

Use hole plate as shipped, or with supplied split grommets to alter the size of the opening.

CESP1
1-1/2” opening, (3) bushings – .312”, .500” and 1”

CESP2
2” opening, (2) bushings –  .750” and 1.250”

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