Orbit easy access lighting box features sliding swivel plate

By Healthcare Facilities Today


LOS ANGELES, CA Orbit Industries’ popular Easy Access Lighting Box (EALB) is now available with a sliding swivel cover plate that offers greater stability for high bay fixtures. The swivel plate has a 20° angle that eliminates damage to hanging fixtures when struck or jarred.

The EALBs feature removable side and cover plates. This allows the lighting fixture to be set in place while wiring connections are made by just one installer. 

The device is constructed from durable steel and features captive screws so there are no loose parts. The Easy Access box is also adaptable for the installation of many other lighting fixtures and can hold up to 70 lbs.

The product measures 4” x 4” x 2 1/8” deep and has side and bottom knockouts. Capacity is 30.3 cu in. 

Orbit Industries is a major manufacturer of electrical products for the professional installer. Orbit products are UL or ETL listed and include: NEMA enclosures; steel boxes; weatherproof products; fasteners, fittings and grounding devices; emergency/exit signs and lights; photoelectric controls; landscape lighting fixtures and accessories.

 

For more information about Orbit Industries, call 800.906.7248.

 

 



January 21, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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