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Legrand
On-Q Cable Access Kit with LV Brackets, White
Model #
HT2004WHV1
Item #
106070
Legrand
On-Q Cable Access Kit with LV Brackets, White
Cable Access Kit with LV Brackets, White is rated
out of
5 by
12.
$17.99
In stock
Model #
HT2004WHV1
Item #
106070
In stock
Description
This White cable brush strap kit is a great solution to hide cables in the wall. Use with any low voltage cables to clean up the mess of cords on the wall.
Specifications
SKU | 106070 |
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Weight | 0.500000 |
UPC | 00804428032496 |
Country of Origin | CN |
Package Width | 2.37 |
Package Length | 6.51 |
Package Height | 5.36 |
Model Number | HT2004WHV1 |
Brand | Legrand |
Manufacturer Name | PASS & SEYMOUR |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mike from
Terrible Quality
The tabs, used to secure the kit, snap off in the wall and the plate becomes useless. Was getting ready to mount an 86" TV on the wall and had to make it work. If they would include a few drywall screws and few pieces of scrap wood, this kit would be great.... JK. Seriously, this kit is terrible.
Date published: 2022-12-02
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Cody from
Does what it’s intended to do.
I agree with everyone. The instructions are not for someone that isn’t a little handy. I added a few photos for a step by step. Make sure the anchors are on the correct way. I ran cable after cutting and before installing the plate. Also you do not need a box. This kit includes everything you need for drywall installation.
Date published: 2020-07-17
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mike from
Like there’s no instructions Scoob!
Like everybody else, the instructions are a joke and the picture provided would have been better to just not even include it as it is confusing as heck. I’m taking them back. Improve your instructions.
Date published: 2020-06-12
Rated 2 out of
5
by
EjsMts0506 from
No instructions ?
We will see how this works , that is , if we can figure out how to install this thing . It is unfathomable to me that any company can put out a product with zero instructions . Unacceptable .
Date published: 2020-01-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Christopher from
WHERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS!?
Had to figure out how to put it together myself with no instructions. YouTube videos didn’t help much, and I figure it out but there are 4 small screws left and I’m trying to figure out where they were supposed to go!
Date published: 2019-11-23
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Perceng from
Terrible instructions but works
I followed the other reviewer's instructions and got it to work. I also twisted the anchors to break the thin plastic runners before installing. Continue screwing in until it gets snug to the the drywall. You may also need fishing tape to pull cables through from bottom to top
Date published: 2019-05-27
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Joseph from
Step 1: buy the kit
Step 3: Profit !
I'm not a carpenter, or a handyman. I expect instructions that not only spell out every detail of the installation, but When exactly is the best time to feed the cables through the product in order to make the process as simple as possible. The template card has these numbers and arrows on it, but no actual instructions came with the kit.
I almost took the kit back for a refund because I thought the instructions were missing. From what I see here, there are none.
Date published: 2019-03-18
Rated 4 out of
5
by
thesot from
Good product, TERRIBLE instructions
The instructions are terrible but no, you DON'T need an electrical box to install these as they come with drywall anchors. For everyone else like me trying to cipher them out, here they are:
1. The terrible instruction card is your template. That's what you draw around and cut out of your drywall.
2. Unscrew the plate and take it entirely off. Snap the anchors to the cable access straps. Make sure you've got them facing in the right direction (see attached photos). Begin threading in the long screw (don't go all the way just yet).
3. Pop your cable access strap into the hole you cut and now tighten that long screw. As it screws into the back half of the drywall anchor, it'll pop a piece of plastic up like ship's sail that'll anchor against the inside of the drywall. The top of your cable access strap acts as the front anchor. Tighten the screw till it's snug (don't overdo it).
4. Screw your plate back on and you're all set.
Date published: 2018-11-11
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