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Uniview TR-JB06-A-IN UNV Aluminum Bullet Camera Junction Box White

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Uniview TR-JB06-A-IN UNV Aluminum Bullet Camera Junction Box White

The TR-JB06-A-IN is a Junction Box for Uniview Bullet Cameras. A Junction Box is used for mounting the Cameras to a wall or hard surface. You can use a Junction Box to house or conceal camera connections when installing security cameras. Therefore connections are more secure and protected against weather and vandalism. This Bracket has a sturdy construction and is Weatherproof so you can use it for indoor or outdoor CCTV Installations. You can get all Genuine Uniview Mounting accessories from Ellipse Security. 

This model is compliant with the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act), meaning it's safe to use and install on U.S. government properties. It was constructed with trusted and reliable technology at its core.

Features:

  • Junction Box for UNV Bullets
  • Color: White
  • Durable Aluminum Construction
  • Weatherproof
  • NDAA Compliant

Specifications:

  • Application: Outdoor or indoor cable junction box for IPC23XX OEM series(Extra back outlet)
  • Dimensions: 104mm x 104mm x 55.5mm (4.09” x 4.09” x 2.19”)
  • Weight: 0.42kg(0.93lb)
  • Material: Aluminum alloy

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