Arlington Recessed Steel TV Box

Arlington TV Box

October 12, 2021

Arlington’s recessed non-metallic and steel combination power/low voltage TV BOX™ offers the secure, easy way to mount a TV flush against a wall. They feature power on one side; low voltage on the other for Class 2 wiring of satellite, cable TV, speakers and more.

Get TV BOX with a non-metallic or steel box and a paintable white non-metallic trim plate. The steel box is designed for use in new or old commercial work where metal raceway is used. It’s great in hotels and other settings for placing furniture or appliances close to the wall.

  • Easy to install, secure installation in walls up to 1-1/2″ thick
  • In retrofit, mounting wing screws hold box securely in wall
  • Box screw-mounts to wood or metal stud in new construction
  • Covers available for unused two to four gang boxes
  • Accommodates Arlington’s SCOOP™ entrance plates and hoods
  • Available in two-, three- and four-gang styles. And the NEW SINGLE GANG Steel TV BOX
  • cULus Listed

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