Steel Electrical Wall Box Overview
This galvanised steel wall box is engineered for safe and efficient electrical installations. Manufactured to meet South African standards, it provides a robust enclosure for wiring junctions, outlets, and switches. Its compact 10cm x 10cm size and multiple knockouts allow for flexible cable entry, while the corrosion-resistant finish ensures long-term reliability in demanding environments.
Steel Electrical Wall Box Benefits and Features
- Galvanised Finish: Resists rust and corrosion in humid or outdoor conditions
- Compact Size: 10cm x 10cm footprint fits tight wall cavities
- Knockout Design: Multiple entry points simplify cable routing
- Heat Resistance: Maintains integrity under high temperatures
- Impact Protection: Steel body shields internal components from damage
- Rounded Edges: Reduces risk of cable abrasion during installation
- Universal Fit: Compatible with standard electrical fittings and faceplates
- Wall Mountable: Easily secures to drywall, brick, or concrete
- SANS Compliant: Meets local electrical safety standards
- Long-Term Use: Ideal for permanent installations in homes or businesses

Steps to Follow for Installing the Steel Electrical Wall Box
Preparation
- Identify the wall location and mark the cutout area
- Ensure power is turned off at the main board
- Cut or chisel the wall cavity to fit the box dimensions
- Remove desired knockouts for cable entry
How to Install the Steel Electrical Wall Box
- Insert the box into the wall cavity
- Secure using screws or mounting brackets
- Feed cables through the knockouts
- Connect wires to outlets or switches as needed
- Cover with a compatible faceplate
Cleanup
- Dispose of knockout discs and packaging responsibly
- Wipe down tools and work area
- Store unused boxes in a dry location
- Restore power only after verifying connections
A Few Scenarios Where the Product Can Be Used
- Installing wall sockets in new builds
- Retrofitting switches in older homes
- Mounting junction boxes in commercial spaces
- Securing wiring in garages or workshops
- Creating safe enclosures for outdoor lighting
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Health and Safety
Always disconnect power before installation to prevent electrical shock. Use insulated tools and wear protective gloves when handling metal enclosures. Ensure all wiring complies with local codes and is inspected by a certified electrician. Avoid installing in wet areas unless the box is rated for moisture exposure.
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