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Hi all,

I am an experienced DIY electrician and I just wanted to ask a quick question about something since I am new to this forum, if it hasn’t really been answered anywhere else.

The question I have in mind is how come most electrical manufacturers still make single gang (25, 35mm etc) back boxes with four fixing lugs on all four sides as apposed to just two? It’s just that I have my thoughts that they are a bit useless and an inconvenience when you are wiring up appliances with multiple cables, like a 2 gang switch or fused spur. I know a lot of old sockets back in the day used to have double gang versions with fixing lugs on the top and bottom but realistically I personally don’t see the point of the extra two, which inevitably usually get bent over to stop the conductors from catching the edges.
 
Grid switches have the plate fixings top and bottom and the front plate screws left and right.
Which ones?

I’ve only ever seen them on the horizontal, with the shorter M2.5 cover screws closer together.


The top bottom lugs are just a nuisance. Harking back to very old original 13A sockets that were fixed top and bottom. Double sockets had 2 screws top and bottom.
Possibly 5 and 15A before that.

Maybe it just means it can be placed either way… like if the brick is a bit crumbly behind, you can turn it 90 degrees to get a better fixing.
 
In some cases, like the back-boxes for trunking systems, you might have them on a vertical or horizontal section but the box is polarised to only fit with a pair of sides along the trunking direction, so there you do need the options for all 4 screws.

But more generally I guess it is down to always doing it that way!

Not seen any of the 4 screw double sockets for a long long time though.
 
I think people can decide themselves.

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