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Helping the Little Guy - T-33 Standoff Bracket, a Cool Product!
 

 
Subject - T-33 Standoff Bracket – Cool Product!

May 17, 2007
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Phils Electrical Products

T-33 Standoff Bracket – Cool Product!

 

image 1This product was developed for block wall applications, but it also works well on sheetrock. The bracket has a hole for a 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch connector. It has also been pre-punched for a bond screw. Out of the box the bracket is 2 inches tall but can be manipulated up to 3 inches tall.

 

The T-33 standoff bracket is something no electrician should go without. Don't take chances. Make absolutely sure your box installations meet NEC code!

 

  • Keeps J-boxes from being supported by conduit.
  • Ensures that J-box installations are code compliant.
  • Made from the finest materials available.
  • Made in the USA.

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Visit http://spjinc.com/ to learn more.

 

Mike Holt Comment: Philip Tomkins recently contacted me about the T-33 Standoff Bracket and I felt it was something worth passing on to you.

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Comments
  • It looks like a solution in search of a problem. I don't see how this is faster or less expensive that mounting the box directly to the top of the wall. Plus if I mount the box flat on top of the wall I don't need to make the offest bend that's shown in the photo.

    Leo

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