Southwire MSBMMT5G 5 Gang Multi Mount Device Box con Profondità Regolabile, Heavy Duty 42lb, Grigio 5 Gang Multi-Mount

Brand:Southwire

3.7/5

48.65

Omologato ULMadison Electric fa ora parte della famiglia Southwire La confezione del prodotto può variare. Montaggio verticale e orizzontale. Il più grande volume offerto in scatole di dispositivi. Viti di montaggio per impieghi gravosi da 42 libbre fornite. Profondità regolabile.

Omologato ULMadison Electric fa ora parte della famiglia Southwire La confezione del prodotto può variare. Montaggio verticale e orizzontale. Il più grande volume offerto in scatole di dispositivi. Viti di montaggio per impieghi gravosi da 42 libbre fornite. Profondità regolabile.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Southwire
Brand ‎Southwire
Color Gray
Color ‎Gray
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,099 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎Powder Coated
Finish Type ‎Powder Coated
Included Components ‎MSBMMT5G
Installation Method ‎Nail On,Screw In
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 3.5 x 9.52 x 3.82 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎3.5 x 9.52 x 3.82 inches
Item model number ‎MSBMMT5G
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎13 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Southwire
Material Aflas rubber
Material ‎Aflas rubber
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎MSBMMT5G
Pattern ‎Device Box
Product Dimensions ‎3.5 x 9.52 x 3.82 inches
Product Dimensions ‎3.5"D x 9.52"W x 3.82"H
Size ‎5 Gang
Style Multi-Mount
Style ‎Multi-Mount

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Scritto da: jnmnl
Great design
This gang box makes adding a switch to your existing box much easier than older drop eat or battleship designs. Just make sure there is adequate room to get your driver positioned to secure the box in place. Ex. If you are attaching the box to left stud and the box is in the right corner of your room, you may need a much shorter driver like a flex shaft, right angle drill, etc. The box feels more secure than the older designs too. Will buy this again!
Scritto da: Stephen
Shop Apartment Project - Great Boxes for Heavy Duty Use
I recently purchased a small shop to work on cars in. The shop is about 45 minutes from my house, so I wanted to add in a little apartment in the event I decided to work late. The existing shop had boxes that I have been using inside the living area, but I needed stronger boxes for the shop. That is where these come in. Pros: - Durability: These things are quality boxes. The difference between these and the blue, nail in kind is like night and day. These will hold up very well in a shop environment. - Ease of Use in Tight Spaces: Unlike the nail in type where you need sapce to hammer in the nails, these can fit in existing walls very easily. Just cut the drywall (or whatever material you have for your wall) slightly smaller than the box so it holds it in place, then screw it into the stud. - Marked location for wires: The wire pass throughs are marked for 12 or 14 guage wire, with an offset for each. Not something necessary, but it was a nice touch. Cons: - I found it difficult to get the box to stay in place while I screwed it in. The screws want to pull the box back. When trying to use these on open walls, you'll need to really hold it in place. It would be nice to have a set of teeth on the side against the stud to hold it in place. - Pass-throughs: These are the kind that you can press a wire in and have it lock in place. This is nice to keep it in while you are wiring, but I'm not a fan of these. They are hard to use and even harder to push excess length back in. They were also very hard to snap off if you wanted to remove them - Price: If these are not on sale or marked down, the $9 price is a pricier than going with the hammer on style. I got mine at around$2.50 ea, which was good pricing. This is also true if you are not needing anything too strong. - Useage: These are made for wood studs. If you need something that attaches to other material or do not have access to the stud, these are not for you. For my shop project, these work great! I know these are strong enough to withstand the constant use and potential hits that you find in a shop environment without breaking. I'd probably use these for walls that I'd have to cut sheetrock as well. This is a good buy in my opinion.
Scritto da: DJohnson
Awesome.
If you need an electrical box in the middle of a wall, this is perfect. I used a stud finder to locate the stud, traced the box on the wall, cut with a multitool (razor would work, too), and screwed this in. No patching the wall afterward or anything. Looks great. 5+ stars!!!
Scritto da: john j archer
New or Old work box for Electrical switch or outlet installation
This is a unique installation box in that it is screwed on to your framing with 2 screws on the interior of the box. It makes installation easy for both new installs or retro fits on existing finished walls. Most retro fit boxes or Old Work Boxes use flaps that open up and secure the backside of the drywall, not this one. Look closely at the seller's pictures and you will see what I mean. Real easy to work with and doesn't rely on the strength or thickness of the drywall.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Will Buy Again
First time using this brand and I do like the ability to use for new construction and installations after wall material has been installed. Based on my initial use I plan on buying again.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Will Buy Again
First time using this brand and I do like the ability to use for new construction and installations after wall material has been installed. Based on my initial use I plan on buying again.
Scritto da: aTypicalEngineer808
Electrical wall pass through project
Single Product Review: Madison new/old work boxes Discussion: These boxes are the best for outlets/electrical boxes which require structural strength. As these were going to house outlets, which I planned on plugging/unplugging often, I wanted extra strenth, especially the 2-gang holding both the twist lock plug (NEMA L5-15P), and a switch. These were easy to mount, using the included screws. Cut the dry wall a little on the tigher side, so that it will hold the box in place as it is screwed to the wall stud. Project Summary: I have a temporary solar/PV battery backup project in the garage, and I wanted to use the generated solar power inside the house. Previously has an extension cord running through the door to the garage, but that's not safe for a lot of reasons, so I wired up a couple of electrical boxes, and wired in a cut-out switch. The inside connections are a standard wall outlet, and the outside connection to the inverter is via a twist lock plug, for extra security. Project Recommendations: 1) I looked at a lot of generator inlet receptacles, but most were 20-30 amp, and I don't need that large (standard 15A), so I used a NEMA locking L5-15P instead. 2) As this was going to be a twist lock plug, I wanted to attach the electrical box to a stud if at all possible (vs. using the electrical box which clamps onto dry-wall). The Madison Electric Products boxes were perfect. I used a single gang on the inside box, and for the outside, I used a 2-gang so that I could also fit a cut-off switch. I mounted the 2-gang box rotated 90 degrees to the normal orientation for two reasons: a) I could screw it directly into the horitzontal stud, and b) I could mount the plug on the bottom, and the switch on the top. 3) When it comes to electrical parts, I generally go with Leviton, which I have had great success with. The only item I got that was a different brand was the right angle plug (which Leviton also offers, I just didn't see it when placing the order, otherwise I would have ordered that one instead). Conclusion: All the products listed in the review, and used for this project I am rating 5-stars. Related Products: ELECTRICAL WIRING (INSIDE) Madison Electric Products MSB1G One Gang Device Box ~ $2 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8NUVQK Leviton 8300-R 20-Amp, 125-Volt, Extra Heavy Duty Hospital Grade ~ $9 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002090BBC Leviton 80703-ORG 1-Gang Duplex Device ~ $2 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000U39XFU APC Wall Outlet Multi Plug Extender, P6W, (6) AC Multi Plug Outlet ~ $11 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0046BGUWG ELECTRICAL WIRING (OUTSIDE) Madison Electric Products MSB2G Two Gang ~ $4 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H8NUVRO Leviton 4710 15 Amp, 125 Volt, L5-15R, 2P, 3W, Single Locking Receptacle ~ $13 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LNKO1G Leviton 1221-2W 20-Amp, 120/277-Volt, Toggle Single-Pole AC Quiet Switch ~ $6 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002MPPTAC Leviton 84007 2-Gang 1-Toggle 1-Single 1.406-Inch Diameter ~ $8 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000U3G2AE ELECTRICAL WIRING (CABLES/CORDS/PLUGS) Right angled Nema L5-15P 15 Amp 125V 2 Pole 3 Wire ~ $16 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087FFK2LK Leviton 515CV Commercial Grade Straight Blade (FEMALE) ~ $6 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000H5WHMW Leviton 5256-VY 15 Amp, 125 Volt, Industrial Grade (MALE) ~ $9 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00009W3A8
Scritto da: Dave
It does the job
I installed this box to replace an existing metal single gang box (that was a real challenge to remove without overly enlarging the hole). I wanted to replace it with a plastic box in order to improve communications to a new "smart" light switch. The plastic would allow better wireless communication than a grounded metal box. I liked the new plastic box for being fairly deep, and the angled screws for mounting made the mounting easy. The hard part was in dealing with the cable clamping plastic restraints inside each of the 4 box cable openings. When I separated the plastic bits to allow me to pull cable into the box, it was way too difficult and I ended up having to totally break all the small plastic bits out. They didn't give up without a fight but it was worth it in the end. So, I recommend this box for being a reasonable plastic re-work box where most are metal even though I'm not happy with the cable restraint aspect. The price is quite reasonable.
Scritto da: Kenny
Pretty good, but the knockouts are terrible
So what I like about this product is that it's easy to install. The fact that the 3x hex screws are driven at an angle upwards make this an incredibly easy installation. The other fan boxes need to be installed with screws parallel to the ceiling, so it makes it incredible hard to drive in screws in a 4 inch opening. The box does move a bit when you drive in the screws, so just make sure that the box is inside the ceiling a bit if you can't get it perfectly level with the ceiling. As long as the box isnt sticking out past the ceiling, it'll be a clean install for basically any ceiling fan. The bad: what the heck kind of design is this with the "knockouts"? I put it in quotations, because it's literally a small triangle opening that you need to bust open with a screwdriver. It doesnt do a good job holding the wire in the box, and it's very very small. If it wasnt for the stupid "knockout" design, this would easily be a 5 out of 5 product, but as it is, I can only rate this 3 stars.
Scritto da: mode
Do not buy if you are Canadian
This is a good box, easy to work with, but it's not CSA approved! Shouldn't be selling this in Canada
Scritto da: Turk999
Puzzling description
I was trying to find a junction box with a large volume that could handle multiple wires, Marr connectors and a thermostat that intruded into the box. The descriptions provided were inadequate to make a correct choice. This box is very deep but there is no provision for adding conduit. It utilizes squeeze connectors for incoming Romex cable. The description provided does not give adequate dimensions nor does it have enough pictures that you can see what you are buying. I am keeping it in case I use it in the future but had to go to Home Depot to buy a proper box for the wiring I was dealing with.
Scritto da: T H.
Great for old work at a stud
I needed to add a box in a 98-year-old lathe & plaster wall, and this was exactly the right solution. Cut the plaster and lathe with a multi-crafter tool (avoids breaking the plaster bond with the lathes compared to using a drywall or sabre saw), pre-trimmed the outer insulation from the end of 14-2 NMD-90, threaded it through the kind of strange clamp, positioned the box, screwed it in and bingo - not even any paint touch-up needed. It's nice that you can use the box itself to trace the exact opening on the wall. A lot of those metal rework boxes have bits that stick out further than the box sides, but this is all smooth with rounded corners. Keep the inside thickness of your wall in mind - this box is deep and narrow - 3 1/2 deep on the outside so fine for drywall on one or two sides of a 2x4 wall, but maybe not if you have lathe & plaster with a lot of plaster pushed through the gaps in the lathe. On the plus side there's lots of room for wiring (18.5 cu in). But... The part I skipped over is the cruddy drywall screws that come with the box. The absolute cheapest, worst screws they could've included, and @#$ Phillips head, of course, so lots of cam-out unless you really lean on the driver, which will probably push your alignment out. Others have commented on working the screws in and out of the box a bit cause they're stiff. Yeah... So I replaced those crud screws with #6 Roberston (square drive) 1 1/2 inch screws with a bit less aggressive thread, and dabbed a touch of silicone plumbers grease on each. Went through the PVC and into the wood easily and no issues with alignment. I used another three of them for a different project in a porch ceiling, and in this case was able to drill a 7/8 hole in the side (not the stud side, obviously!) near the bottom for a 1/2 inch ENT connector. A bit weird, but still lots of room inside for the outlet and wiring. I'm sure you could also drill in the bottom, but not the ends. Drilling PVC needs slow speed and patience or you'll either melt the plastic or slip and break something (maybe your fingers). So minus 1 star for those screws but otherwise a well thought out and well made product, and I've bought some more to have on hand at the current good price.

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