Brush-style cable entry device organizes, protects low voltage cabling

Oct. 29, 2014
Arlington's CED135 cable entry device with brushed opening organizes and protects low voltage cabling.

Arlington Industries has introduced a new brush-style, non-metallic cable entry device.

The company says its CED135 cable entry device with brushed opening organizes and protects low voltage cable against abrasion, with easy insertion of individual cables or a bundle of Class 2 low voltage wiring.

Mounting holes allow for the attachment of a decorator-style wall plate (CED135WP) to the low voltage side of an electrical box, giving extra support to the installation.

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