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Panel Mounts are recessed to protect electrical connectors.

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Panel Mounts are recessed to protect electrical connectors.
Panel Mounts are recessed to protect electrical connectors.

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May 5, 2009 - As recessed low-voltage ring, Guardian Panel Mount can be mounted directly into wall by using mounting screws, fasteners, or toggle bolts. Custom connector panel is then attached to recessed flange, providing protected connectivity. When used with electrical box, it can be ordered in exact box size for surface-mount installations. Alternatively, panel mount can be ordered with flange 1 in. larger than box for flush-mounted applications. Most NEMA electrical box sizes can be accommodated.

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Wireworks Corp.
380 Hillside Ave.
Hillside, NJ, 07205
USA



Wireworks Protects Connections with Guardian Panel Mounts


New Solution to On-Site Connector Breakage Debuts at NAB

LAS VEGAS, NV, APRIL 21, 2009 - Wireworks, the leading innovator of audio/video cabling systems and custom panels, introduces Guardian Panel Mounts at NAB 2009 (Booth C4147). Now, Wireworks can help protect connectors from accidental damage by providing an easy way of recessing connectors in a wall or standard electrical box.

A simple, cleverly designed and engineered steel recessing ring, the Guardian Panel Mount offers protection to the connectors on a custom panel by easily recessing them out of harms' way. Guardian Panel Mounts increase connector safety when used as recessed low-voltage mounting ring or when installed in NEMA-style surface-mount or flush-mounted electrical boxes.

"Wireworks Guardian Panel Mounts offer a simple solution to the longstanding problem of connector damage," says Gerald Krulewicz, president of Wireworks Corporation. "We are using the same technique that we've seen on the side of remote and news-gathering trucks for years. By implementing that concept, we have made it simply available to the industry at large."

As a recessed low-voltage ring, a Guardian Panel Mount can be easily mounted directly into a wall or anywhere else by using mounting screws, fasteners or toggle bolts. A custom connector panel is then attached to the recessed flange, providing protected connectivity. When used in conjunction with an electrical box, the Guardian Panel Mount can be ordered in the exact box size for surface-mount installations. Alternatively, the panel mount can be ordered with a flange one inch larger than the electrical box for flush-mounted applications, effectively enabling the wide flange to cover any seam between the box and the surrounding wall. Guardian Panel Mounts are available with a recessed depth of one or two inches. Most NEMA electrical box sizes can be accommodated.

Guardian Panel Mounts are manufactured in heavy gauge steel with welded and ground corners. Eight pre-drilled holes on the outer flange provide easy mounting. Eight tapped holes on the recessed flange facilitate mounting of connection panels. Panel mounts can be ordered in virtually any size with custom paint finishes for adherence to any on-site architectural requirements. Wireworks Perfect Custom Panels and LumaVue Plates & Panels can also be ordered specifically for use with Guardian Panel Mounts and can be delivered ready to install complete with connectors and engraving to your design.

About Wireworks

Now celebrating its 35th Anniversary, Wireworks Corporation is the pioneer in professional audio/video cabling products. Headquartered in Hillside, NJ, Wireworks has established cabling standards that are still in use today. Wireworks manufactured the very first multi-channel audio cables and the first multi-pin interconnect system. The company also introduced the first colored microphone cables, the first mixed audio/video multi-pin interconnect system, and the first and only multi-pin connector system that can accommodate audio, video, data, and control signals in a simple, easy-to-use connector.

From Broadway to broadcast, theatres, auditoriums, arenas, corporate boardrooms, operating rooms and houses of worship installations, Wireworks remains the leader in audio/video cabling systems, microphone splitters and interface panels, continuing to set standards through its inventive products. Wireworks takes pride in its innovative designs and its personalized customer service. For more information, visit www.wireworks.com or call 1-800-642-9473.
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