It also makes the addition and removal of cables easier but limits you to 4 5 cables.
Cable pull through wall plate.
The air free method uses a plastic channel within the wall as a raceway for your cables to travel along.
It may take some finessing as the tip of the fish tape blade passes through the drilled hole in the wall plate.
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Make sure the tape is smooth so the cable can slide through the opening.
Pull the cable through with a fish tape.
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Then retract the fish tape to pull the cable through.
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Tape the end of the fish tape tightly onto the cable with electrical tape.
There are a number of ways to do this.
From the attic or basement pull steadily on the fish tape while a helper feeds the cable into the wall opening.
Be gentle as you fish the cable through the hole since it is important not to tear the sheathing on the cable.
Hole drilled in the top plate of the wall.
The standard method install omits the raceway and lets the cables be installed freely within the wall.
String dropped down with a bolt tied to it so i could pull up the cables.
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With the split design this cable plate can be installed around existing low voltage cables run through the wall eliminating the need to re pull wires keeping the opening in the wall.