he mess and clutter of cords is no more with the Wiremold CordMate II Channel. It is perfect for hiding small bundles of home entertainment cabling, speaker wires, TV/video cabling and home office wiring. Its stylish design complements most interior decors and can be combine with optional accessory fittings to complete your project.
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Specifications
General Info
Product Line | Wiremold | ||
UPC Number | 086698545733 | ||
Country Of Origin | United States | ||
Application Sector | Residential | ||
Standard | Raceway is not NRTL Listed and is only designed for use in protecting electrical cords and low voltage wiring and cabling. | ||
Type | Raceway |
Additional Information
RoHS Compliant | Yes | This product meets the material restrictions of Article 4 of the RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including Commission Delegated Directive 2015/863. |
Buy American Act Compliance
NAFTA | Yes |
Resources
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Installation Instructions
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Questions & Answers
Is this outdoor rated?
Hello,
Wiremold offers various raceways in aluminum, metallic and nonmetallic. All of the raceways are designed and UL listed for indoor dry locations only and have not been tested for outdoor applications.
Thank you for your interest in Legand products!
Date published: 2023-05-05
IS this product NFPA 70 rated
This product is not NFPA 70 rated. CordMate products are cord covers and are not listed or rated for power wiring.
Date published: 2023-02-10
How do you re open Cordmate to add or remove a cable?
Hello John,
The best suggestion is to use a small flat head screw driver at the end of the section to pry the cover open. Once you get the end unlatched you can begin to pull the cable out down the length of the track which should release the cover. Otherwise you may need to run the screw driver down the length of the track. You should be able to twist the screw driver once you get it crease where the cover meets the base, if not then you may need a second screw driver or something behind to help with leverage. Once you get it started at one end the rest will release.
Thank you!
Date published: 2023-01-12
Is C50 available in longer length of 8 or 10 feet?
Hi Alan,
The C50 is a retail part for our 2800-WH series on our commercial channel. We do offer the 2800-WH which is 6' lengths, or the 2800L8-WH for 8' lengths. The link below will provide the 2800 series spec sheet with all associated fittings.
https://legrand.webdamdb.com/directdownload.php?ti=55654545&tok=NtS7RomkuRIlmrK2hmuWzwRR
If you need any additional information, please feel free to reach out to us directly at 1-844-957-3783, option 2 for Wiremold, followed by option 2 again for tech support. You can also email us directly at technical.support@legrand.us. Thank you.
Date published: 2022-09-28
Cord management purchased at BestBuy. Some ads list with a "C" designator (as in C50), and some ads refer to the products as "Cordmate II" or "Cordmate III". I need 2 strips that are 1 1/2" wide to match what I already have. How do I know what to order?
Hello,
The Cordmate III is 1 1/2" x 3/4", it can be ordered in the kit part number C310. The Cordmate II (C50) is a smaller profile.
Thank you
Date published: 2022-09-21
Not a question, but a note....the letter "T" is missing from the head of the description "(T)he mess and clutter...." All the best! Zal
Hi Zal,
Thank you for your feedback, it is greatly appreciated. I will let our marketing team know and get it corrected.
Thanks again!
Date published: 2024-08-28
Can the Cordmate adhesive cord channel be safely removed from a wall without damaging the paint? How?
The adhesive provided on the Cordmate as well as our other Raceways strongly bonds to the wall. This is very desirable for most applications. However, in some
cases it probably isn't because if you try to remove the Cordmate from the wall after it sticks it is likely to cause some damage. It will leave behind a residue which
will be difficult to clean and could pull some of the surface off of the drywall with it as it comes off.
The following methods can be used to remove the product and adhesive from the wall;
1) Using a spray bottle, spray vinegar directly where the adhesive is adhered to the wall. Let the vinegar soak in to the adhesive for a period of time. The vinegar will
help deteriorate the adhesive. A putty knife can be used to pry the product/adhesive away from the wall surface.
2) Use a citrus based adhesive remover from a local hardware store. Follow the instructions on the bottle.
Date published: 2021-12-20
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