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RE: Letter-box style bristle-hole single gang socket
- Subject: RE: Letter-box style bristle-hole single gang
socket
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 May 2004 11:28:20 +0100
Paul,
I don't recall seeing them for domestic, but I presume you mean something
like part# DK7705.000 at www.rittal.com (not the greatest photograph :-(( )
What sort of faceplate will you be using ? (plain 'ol white plastic, or
something more exotic ?) and how many cables & what size need to pass
through ?
B&Q et al sell draught excluder strips for doors - some of these styles
have bristles, and screw holes to fix the strip to the door itself. You
could cut the slot in the faceplate & mount these strips behind top
& bottom (i.e. the patress side of the face plate) I'd suggest a hot
glue gun to stick the strips to the faceplate.
An alternative would be something like Rittal part # SZ2573.000 which is
two strips of foam with a slot between to seal cable entries. This option
may provide better support for the cables passing though the aperture.
Again, you're into gluing the foam to the rear of the faceplate.
Other similar Rittal part # are:
DK7825.660
DK7825.361
HTH,
Tim H.
(P.S. no connection with Rittal, just that they have a solution to most
cabling problems :-) )
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Robinson Sent: 20 May 2004 10:17
>
> Don't know if such a thing exists, but I'd like a single gang
> socket that's just got a
> hole in it for pushing cables directly through rather than
> terminating on the socket. To
> make it tidy, it would ideally use the letter-box trick of
> some sort of bristles that hide
> the hole, while still allowing things to pass through.
>
> Anyone seen such a thing or have ideas on how to make one?
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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