🔌 Elevate Your Security Setup with Style!
The Legrand OnQ Structured Media Enclosure Mounting Plate is a versatile and sleek solution for organizing and securing your tech. With options for half and full-width installations, it supports various security systems and third-party controllers. The included Velcro straps and multiple attachment slots ensure a secure fit, while the low-profile design keeps your setup looking clean and professional.
J**N
Good Versatility, but
The AC1040 Mounting Plate provides good versatility for attaching things. I mounted 2 items and have room for more. The "but" has to do with the black 8 piece mounting system. When I tried to get one fully inserted, it shattered. I simply switched to using screws and drilled little holes in the back of the enclosure slightly offset from the attachment holes.
B**N
Not well for Switches
I can see the idea, but this did not work well with my new 16 port TP Link switch.1) As others have mentioned, the velcro is almost too wide to fit through the openings. This may be on purpose to ensure a tight fit, but it makes the "install" relatively difficult.2) Using two velcro straps to go across the switch width-wise, the straps end up blocking some of the ports.3) Using one velcro strap to go across the switch length-wise, I was unable to get the strap tight enough to hold the switch in place.4) Regardless of velcro orientation, I was struggling to find a good area to run the power cord to allow it to plug into the switch.This may work better for other components or people smarter than I am, but I've returned this for now as I could not get it to work for me.
S**E
Does what I need, but not perfect
This was exactly what I needed for my structured wiring enclosure. However, I can't give it 5 stars for a couple of reasons. First, the mounting holes lined up perfectly in my 42" Legrand enclosure. The problem was with the mounting pins and grommets included with the kit. They do not provide any stability to the plate and anything mounted on it would cause the entire plate with equipment to sag. I ended up using zip ties at the top to support the weight. Secondly, the plate itself has a useful design for mounting options. However, it can also be a limitation. I could not mount my equipment the way I originally planned. I ended up mounting my firewall in the upper left quadrant and my cable modem in the lower right quadrant just to get all the cabling to work out and line up. Other than those two issues, it's a useful addition that I needed to clean up my enclosure.
J**D
Bit awkward for freestanding devices
Bought this to organize my at-home OnQ panel with a 16-port switch and AT&T modem. Unfortunately the full width plate doesn't leave enough room on either side for the switch to sit flat, so rather than cut it to size I opted to strap it sitting off angle. The reuseable velcro straps are a nice touch.Ultimately if you have devices big enough to require the full-width plate, you might be better off just running cables into a small rack.
S**T
Must have if you want and organized cabinet
The picture says it all.
D**.
Supplied Velcro straps too wide to go through the horizontal loops on the full-width plate
Both the half and full width fit my 2005 OnQ enclosure perfectly. The Velcro supplied with the half width works in both sets and loops, however that supplied with the full width only work well for running vertically. They are too wide to go through the loops to hold an item wrapped around "at the waist". For example, I want my network switch ports to be on the top and run the Velcro horizontally around the body so that it doesn't get in the way of the ports. I had narrower Velcro on hand, but otherwise you'll need to get the scissors out.
S**K
Can Fit Leviton Enclosure With Drilling
Two of the four corners didn't line up with Leviton 47605-28N SMC 28-Inch Series Enclosure. Required marking and drilling two 1/4 inch holes in the cabinet. In the photo the two holes on the left line up. The two holes on the right worked after marking and drilling through the cabinet. Look closely you can see two holes in the plastic now patched with caulk. Drilling holes in the mounting plate doesn't work.
P**O
but just seems like it could have had a few additional
The bracket worked, but just seems like it could have had a few additional, and trivial features, such as:--a deeper base; it could be an inch deeper and be more suitable for slightly larger components (like the DSL modem/router supplied by my TV/internet provider)--a narrower base; the standard data cabinets that these fit usually have wire runs along the sides, and this didn't really leave a lot of space--better placement of the notches/holes for velcro, or even more notches; I feel like 6 sets of notches instead of 4 would be better. The component I mounted takes up about 75% of the width, which means I could only use the inner notches if I wanted to leave ample space on the sides for port access and lights/buttons visibility. I had to move it to the side of the bracket for better mounting stability--better "Velcro", or adjustable nylon straps instead. I wish that the included hook-and-look strips were 1 continuous length rather than 4 pieces so that I could have cut-to-length 2 pieces rather than having to rig up strips with multiple pieces. I also had to come up with a clever way to make the ends accessible so that I can remove the component without having to remove the bracket from the cabinet. The system doesn't allow for a snug strap, which is why the adjustable straps may have been better.Part otherwise seems fine, but a little too basic for the price paid.
R**S
A must for structured wiring boxes
Did the job and now my router and switches are tucked in my structured wiring box. Flexible velcro options are great for orientation and weildy devices.
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