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1 UL FDC BOX
Part#: 5133312
1 UL FDC BOX
32 CU IN BOX 4 SQR W/NAILS
Part#: EZ32XN
32 CU IN BOX 4 SQR W/NAILS
3/4 UL FSCC BOXES
Part#: 5133545
3/4 UL FSCC BOXES
All-Purpose Electrician's Scissors
Part#: 26001
All-Purpose Electrician's Scissors
Conduit Locknut and Reaming Pliers
Part#: D333-8
Conduit Locknut and Reaming Pliers
SBDABL - CONDUIT & BOX SUPPORT
Part#: 942950
SBDABL - CONDUIT & BOX SUPPORT
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Morris Products Introduces SmarToggle - The Only Stud/No-Stud Old-Work Box
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Showstopper SmarToggle ST1 and STR Work Boxes
Morris Products

Showstopper SmarToggle ST1 and STR Work Boxes

Morris Products’ SmarToggle is a family of stud/no-stud old-work boxes, and the only product of its kind on the market. Designed by an electrician for electricians, the patented SmarToggle solution saves time, money, and labor.
Arlington Countertop Box Kits
Arlington Industries, Inc.

Arlington Countertop Box Kits

The stainless steel colored, gasketed TRAPDOOR COVER looks great! It closes flush with the countertop, preventing water intrusion and damage to the devices in the box.

Products

The 1099-AB Goes the Distance! The electrical box for any wall finish.

The 1099-AB Goes the Distance! The electrical box for any wall finish.

At Allied Moulded, we understand the multitude of challenges facing electrical contractors, from limited spaces in stud cavities to increased classification mandates and energy codes. That's why we work to continually produce innovative products designed specifically with the electrical contractor in mind.

Manufacturers

Allied Moulded Products, Inc.

Allied Moulded Products, Inc.

222 N. Union Street
Bryan, OH 43506
(419) 636-4217
Voltec Power & Lighting

Voltec Power & Lighting

3230 E IMPERIAL HWY
BREA, CA 92821-1705
9096061991

Articles

How to Bring Power Where It’s Needed After the Walls Are Up

How to Bring Power Where It’s Needed After the Walls Are Up

I’ve owned three homes in my life. The youngest was 41 years old when I moved in and the other two were both over 80. I chose all three based on a combination of affordability and character – I’m a sucker for period features like ceiling molding and solid-pine paneling.

Press Releases

Fan Support vs. Fixture Support

At Allied Moulded, we understand the multitude of challenges facing electrical contractors, from limited spaces in stud cavities to increased classification mandates and energy codes.
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Wireless Lighting Control for the Workplace
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Non-Metallic Hole Cover Kits
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New Electrical Estimating Podcast Reveals Practical Strategies for Channel Partners to Grow Market Share
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