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EiKO 10792 - RIP-46 - LED Rough in Plate for 4/6" ROUND Downlight Fixtures
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Part Number: 10792
Description Part Number: RIP-46
Rough-In Plate for SDL 4" or 6" Round Fixtures only.
These rough-in brackets make installing ultra-thin recessed LED lights in new construction applications quick and easy. Simply install the rough-in plate in the designed locations before installing drywall. Cut the holes for your lights using the rough-in plate as a guide, then snap your ultra-thin light into place after drywalling is completed.
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What is a Rough-In Plate?
Rough in plates allow you to plan your lighting layout prior to hanging drywall and they hold the precise spot in the ceiling where the light fixture will be installed. They also act as a guide for the drywallers to cut out the fixture hole using a roto-zip router. These rough in plates are designed specifically for our recessed lights to make it quick and easy to make perfectly sized cut-out holes every time.
Why do I need one?
It’s perfect for simplifying layout planning. Just layout your light fixture spacing based off the joists before hanging sheetrock. Once the ceiling is ready for fixture installation, you can easily cut the holes and mount your light fixtures.
Is it required?
While many contractors use them to save time for new construction or large scale remodels, there are some local codes that require rough in plates. Please check with your local inspector on building and electrical codes.
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