Eaton 93996-BOX Wallplate - 0.37 inch hole, UL Listed

Part Number: 93996-BOX
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
93996-BOX

Quick Summary

Eaton 93996-BOX wallplate is designed to house telephone and coaxial connections in a durable mid-size single-gang format. Installers often contend with misaligned openings, imperfect finishes, and corrosion in demanding environments; this wallplate addresses those issues with stainless steel construction and a precise 0.37 inch hole. UL Listed, CSA Certified, and RoHS compliant, it satisfies essential safety and regulatory benchmarks for telecom rooms, data centers, and industrial panels. With a clean, stainless surface and standard mid-size footprint, it offers easy compatibility with ED boxes and quick field installation, delivering lower lifecycle costs and fewer callbacks for demanding installations.

Product Information

Extended Description

93996-BOX Eaton: Eaton Telephone and coaxial wallplate, Stainless steel, 0.37" Hole Cutout, Stainless steel, Single- gang, Mid-size, ED Box
Product Name
Eaton Telephone and coaxial wallplates
Catalog Number
93996-BOX
UPC
032664537998
Product Length/Depth
0.08 in
Product Height
4.87 in
Product Width
3.12 in
Product Weight
0.3 lb
Compliances
NAFTA RoHS Compliant
Certifications
UL Listed CSA Certified
Special features
0.37" hole
Type
Wallplate
Cutout
0.37" Hole
Wallplate size
Mid-size
Color
Stainless steel
Number of gangs
1
Material
Stainless steel
Feature → Business Impact → Application: Stainless steel construction provides superior corrosion resistance and long service life, reducing replacement cycles in harsh environments and improving total cost of ownership for telecom rooms and control panels. Feature → Precision 0.37 inch hole cutout supports reliable connector alignment, minimizing rework and downtime during installation in data centers or industrial facilities. Feature → 1-gang, mid-size wallplate footprint ensures compatibility with standard ED boxes and existing conduit layouts, enabling straightforward retrofits and scalable deployments across facilities. Feature → UL Listed and CSA Certified with RoHS compliance delivers regulatory assurance and supply-chain confidence, helping avoid compliance-related delays in regulated environments. Feature → Lightweight 0.3 lb yet robust stainless steel profile simplifies handling on site and lowers installation labor while maintaining durability in frequent-use interfaces.

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FAQs

Yes. The 93996-BOX is a 1-gang, mid-size wallplate designed to fit standard ED boxes, enabling straightforward retrofits and new installations without special hardware. Its stainless steel construction supports secure mounting and long-term reliability in commercial and industrial spaces.
Key specs include a 0.37 inch cutout, 1-gang mid-size footprint, stainless steel material, dimensions of 4.87 inches in height by 3.12 inches in width, and a nominal thickness of 0.08 inches with a weight around 0.3 pounds. It is UL Listed and CSA Certified, RoHS compliant, and suitable for telephone and coaxial connections.
Yes. The 93996-BOX is specifically designed for telephone and coaxial wall connections, using a durable stainless steel faceplate with a precise 0.37 inch hole to accommodate common connectors in telecom closets, data centers, and control panels while withstanding industrial conditions.
The wallplate is UL Listed and CSA Certified, with RoHS compliance and NAFTA alignment. These certifications help ensure electrical safety, regulatory compliance, and reduced hazardous substances in installations across North America.
The 93996-BOX offers quick, drop-in compatibility with standard boxes, reducing installation time and field adjustments. Its stainless steel build lowers replacement costs and maintenance in busy environments, delivering lower lifecycle costs and better reliability for telecom/comms interfaces in facilities.