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Arlington’s Furred Wall Box™ Makes Challenging Outlet Box Installations Easy

July 12, 2024

Arlington’s Furred Wall Box™ Makes Challenging Outlet Box Installations Easy

There’s NO NEED to break out concrete block… install furring strips… or foam around the box.

Arlington’s UL Listed, large volume Furred Wall Box mounts to 1×2 drywall furring strips – or a concrete block wall between furring strips. Allows installers to place a box / outlet where needed.

Single and two-gang styles.

Arlington’s high strength FSB series outlet boxes are designed for use with existing 1×2 drywall furring strips – but can also be mounted on a concrete block wall between furring strips so installers can place the box/outlet where needed.

Saves time – Eliminates installation steps There’s NO NEED to break out concrete block. NO NEED to install separate furring strips. And NO NEED to seal the block wall breakout and box.

More Information

The FSB Series Furred Wall Box™

Contact:

Arlington
Customer Service Department

sales@aifittings.com • 800-233-4717

www.aifittings.com

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