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Dual wall bracket

One dual side box support wall bracket is designed to do the work of two traditional wall brackets. The dual wall bracket can mount up to three 4 in. or 4 11/16 in. square deep boxes facing opposite directions in 16 in. stud spacing and four boxes in 25 in. stud spacing. It features built-in tabs for 3 ½ in. and 6-in. wall depths as well as a stamped ruler on both sides and continuous 3 3/2 in pilot holes, ¼-in. on center. The brackets come with wide wings with ¼-in pilot holes on each side to mount to studs, allowing brackets to be moved up to ½-in. left or right to allow installation when studs are not exactly 16 in. and 24 in. on center.

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