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Mounting Frames

Steel and stainless steel mounting frames that hold grid modules behind a faceplate, sold to match common gang counts from one-two up to nine-twelve. Some suit screwless plates while others work with flat plate, raised edge and metalclad faceplates, so you can match the frame to the plate style you are fitting. Mounting frames carry mains wiring, so fitting is a job for a qualified electrician.

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The grid mounting frame system

Mounting frames are the backbone of the build-your-own grid system. The frame sits in the wall box and holds individual grid modules in place behind a faceplate, so you can assemble a switch bank exactly to the layout a room needs rather than buying a fixed plate. Frames are sold to match common gang counts from one-two up to nine-twelve, giving room for a single switch or a wide multi-function panel.

Steel and stainless steel builds

Frames are made in steel and stainless steel for a rigid mount that keeps modules square and secure. The metal build takes the weight of a full bank of modules without flexing, which matters on the larger frames where several switches and indicators share one plate.

Matching the frame to the plate

Frames are designed around the faceplate style you intend to fit. Some suit screwless plates that clip over the frame for a face with no visible screws, while others work with flat plate, raised edge and metalclad faceplates. Choosing the frame to match the plate style avoids a mismatch at fitting, so check which faceplate finish you want before picking the frame.

How to choose

Count the modules the position needs, allowing for switches, dimmers, indicators and any blank spaces, then choose the gang band that fits them. Pair that with the faceplate style for the room and the back box already in the wall. Larger frames suit hallways, kitchens and commercial walls where one plate controls several circuits.

Fitting and delivery

Mounting frames carry mains wiring, so fitting is a job for a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a grid mounting frame do?

The frame sits inside the back box and holds your grid modules in place, with the faceplate fixing over the top. It sets the layout of switches, dimmers and other modules, so you choose the frame to match how many positions you need.

Which gang sizes are available?

Frames come in a one-two gang size, a three-four gang size, a six-eight gang size and a nine-twelve gang size. Pick the frame that covers the number of modules you plan to fit on the plate.

Will the frame fit my faceplate style?

It depends on the frame. Some are made for screwless faceplates, while others are listed as suiting flat plate, raised edge and metalclad plates. Check the frame matches the plate style you are using before ordering.

Do I need an electrician to fit one?

The frame holds modules that connect to fixed mains wiring, so installation is best handled by a qualified electrician. They will fit the frame securely in the back box and make sure each module is wired correctly.

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