Towers | Poles | Mounts | Masts | Hardware | Guy | Cable | Wire | Carts | Racks | Tools
Your Cart
Your shopping cart is empty!

Categories

Low Voltage Boxes

Triple Gang Recessed Power & Low Voltage Box

Triple Gang Recessed Power & Low Voltage Box
Price$34.95
Manufacturer Code: ARLTVBU507
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Single Gang Low Voltage Pre-Wire Mounting Box

Single Gang Low Voltage Mounting Box
Price$1.70
Manufacturer Code: SKYLVB35
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Single Gang Low Voltage Mounting Box

Single Gang Low Voltage Mounting Box
Price$1.00
Manufacturer Code: SKYLVB20
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Single Gang Low Voltage Clip On Mounting Box with Adhesive

Single Gang Low Voltage Clip On Mounting Box with Adhesive
Price$2.65
Manufacturer Code: SKYLVB45
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Recessed TV Box with Angled Openings

Recessed TV Box with Angled Openings
Price$32.95
Manufacturer Code: ARLTVB713
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Recessed TV Box for Flat Screens

Recessed TV Box for Flat Screens
Price$28.95
Manufacturer Code: ARLTVB712
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Dual Gang Recessed Power & Low Voltage Box with Ground Clip

Dual Gang Recessed Power & Low Voltage Box with Ground Clip
Price$24.95
Manufacturer Code: ARLTVBU505
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Dual Gang Low Voltage Pre-Wire Mounting Box

Dual Gang Low Voltage Pre-Wire Mounting Box
Price$1.90
Manufacturer Code: SKYLVB40
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More

Dual Gang Low Voltage Mounting Box

Dual Gang Low Voltage Mounting Box
Price$1.90
Manufacturer Code: SKYLVB30
Qty:
Add to Cart Read More
Low Voltage Boxes

Low Voltage Boxes

Electrical boxes designed for low-voltage use may be backless or in some way more open allowing easier access and wiring. Typical low-voltage signals include video, telephone, and network wiring. These boxes are not rated for High Voltage (Such as 115 VAC). They are typically categorized as "Old Work" or "New Work" boxes. Old Work would indicate use after the drywall has been installed and finished, New work would intonate that you are installing the box before the sheet rock or drywall has been placed, and you will be using the integral nails to affix to a wooden stud.