Arlington™ WB500 Non-Metallic Wire Bushing (Qty 100 | White) **Open Box Item**
Run low voltage cable or speaker wire through drywall with the great-looking WB500 non-metallic wire bushings from Arlington™. These bushings offer a quick and simple installation solution when running any low voltage wiring out of the wall. After installation, the bushings protrude from the wall just slightly which makes them hardly noticeable. They are even paintable if desired, which makes this solution even more discrete.
Good to Excellent Condition
Our Open Box Items are like new and range from good to excellent condition. Many of the products we sell as Open Box have never actually been removed from the carton, only returned by the purchaser for various reasons. Other times they were put on display or were needed for photos.
What to expect when purchasing an Open Box item:
- All parts included
- Original box and additional contents (manuals, extra hardware, accessories, etc.) included when possible
- Minimal use
- No major blemishes
- No significant wear and tear to product
- Product in original packaging when available
- Original packaging may be replaced or out of shape from shipping
- 90 day return policy
Available in Four Sizes
The following are the different sized wire bushings (in order from smallest to largest) that are offered by Arlington: WB500 (0.500” hole size), WB875 (0.875" hole size), WB112 (1.125" hole size), and WB200 (2.0" hole size).
How to Install
First make your desired size opening, which can be done with the use of a drill bit or a hole saw. Insert the WB500 (0.500” hole size) wire bushing into the unfinished opening in the drywall. Tighten the bushing with a pair of channel lock pliers. Lastly, run your cable through. It’s that easy for a no snag, no tear, and no strain through-wall cable solution!
Arlington™
Arlington™ has been a leading manufacturer of quality electrical products and fittings since its founding in 1949. The company manufactures products that meet or exceed the changing needs of electrical distributors and contractors, with the vast majority produced in America.