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PF Box 0/8
8 x 6C data cut-outs, in 2 x 4 horizontal rows & 2 x 25mm gland holes
8 way horizontal Databox, with 2x 25mm gland holes
(L) 190mm x (W) 125mm x (D) 60mm
PF-Databoxes-Large-DRD.pdf
£17.00
Description
PF databoxes are a volume installation product, designed to be used in the sub floor. 6C cutouts for terminating data into, with keyed gland holes for connecting flexible conduit
- Steel construction
- Keyed gland entry, 35mm or 32mm
- Space for I.D. labelling
- Fast release 2-screw lid
- Standard 6C size cutouts for data termination
- Horizontal and vertical orientations
PF Box 0/8 – Steel Sub-Floor Data Termination Box (8-way Horizontal Layout)
Designed for high-density data installations in raised-floor or plinth systems, the PF Box 0/8 is engineered to handle multiple data point terminations in one compact unit. With a robust steel body, the unit features eight standard 6C cut-outs arranged in 2 × 4 horizontal rows, and includes two 25 mm gland holes for flexible conduit feed and secure cable entry.
Key Features:
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Rugged steel construction for long-term durability and mechanical protection.
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8 × 6C cut-outs arranged horizontally (2 rows of 4) — ideal for multi-outlet data runs in busy office/IT environments.
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Dual 25 mm gland holes (or optional 32 mm / 35 mm variants via keyed entry) for flexible conduit connectivity.
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Fast-release 2-screw lid for quick access and servicing of terminations.
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Dedicated labelling area to assist with identification and organised installation.
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Dimensions: approx. 190 mm (L) × 125 mm (W) × 60 mm (D) — compact footprint lends itself to sub-floor or under-desk integration.
Ideal Use-Case:
This data termination box is perfect for modern office environments with multiple workstations, data outlets, or network drops. The horizontal 8-way layout allows you to manage multiple terminations within one enclosure, simplifying cable routing beneath raised floors or in desk-pod systems. With a robust steel body and keyed gland entries, it’s built to last and to meet professional installation standards.
Installation Tips:
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Ensure the access lid remains unobstructed for future service or testing.
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Label each data port clearly in the dedicated labelling zone to aid future maintenance or expansion.
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Use properly sized flexible conduit through the gland holes for future-proofing and neat cable entry.
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Consider placement in return-air plinths or raised-floor voids where space is limited but high outlet density is required.
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