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Covers for Flush-Mounted Boxes (Single to Triple)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Have you ever faced the problem of unused holes appearing in your wall after a renovation or when retrofitting smart home components? These cover plates are the ideal solution to neatly conceal old flush-mounted boxes while simultaneously creating space for new switches or sockets.

The frames feature a simple and modern design and are extremely easy to mount thanks to their flat back.

Available Variants / Available Versions:

  • Single Frame: Completely closed (Blank).
  • Double Frame:
    • Completely closed (Blank).
    • 1x closed / 1x with 68mm hole for switch mounting.
  • Triple Frame:
    • Completely closed (Blank).
    • With 1x 68mm hole.
    • With 2x 68mm holes.

Mounting & Details:

  • Hole Diameter: 68 mm (standard size for cavity wall and flush-mounted boxes).
  • Attachment: Mounting is very easy and requires no drilling, using double-sided adhesive tape.
  • Design: Flat design that appears inconspicuous on any wall.

Print Settings (Recommended Print Settings):

  • Material: PLA, PETG or ASA (for UV resistance in direct sunlight).
  • Layer Height: 0.2 mm.
  • Support: Not required.
  • Tip: For a particularly beautiful surface, place the visible side down on a textured PEI plate.

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