Description:
This compact cable trunking kit keeps visible wires out of sight when mounting a TV or organising a media wall, making a wall-mounted TV cable tidy straightforward and tidy from the start. The system is made of flame-retardant PVC with a glossy finish and includes self-adhesive backing for swift installation, which suits most smooth wall surfaces. 😊
Key Points
The kit contains twelve 400 mm lengths of trunking with a 24 mm width and 14 mm height, enough to cover runs up to 4.8 metres in total. It comes with a range of connectors and corner pieces so you can route cables around corners and create neat, continuous runs without visible gaps. For textured walls such as stucco, the kit also includes anchors and screws to secure the trunking where adhesive alone may not be sufficient.
This product is sold as Flow fire White Cable Trunking, which you can paint over to better match the wall colour if a different finish is required. The self-adhesive backing is described by the manufacturer as strong and durable, and the PVC construction means the pieces are easy to cut to length using a small saw. 🔧
Technical Specifications
- Name: Flow fire White Cable Trunking Wire Cover Kit
- Total length: 4.8 m (12 x L400 mm)
- Internal channel size: W24 mm x H14 mm
- Material: Flame-retardant PVC
- Included accessories: 10 straight connectors, 2 T angles, 1 internal angle, 1 external angle, 6 elbow corners, anchors, screws, plastic straps.
Usage Recommendations
Begin by planning the route from source to device and dry-fit the pieces to check lengths and corners. Clean the wall surface thoroughly before applying the self-adhesive tape for the best bond. When installing on rough or uneven surfaces, use the provided anchors and screws rather than relying on the adhesive alone. For runs that require painting, test a small section first because glossy PVC can need a primer to ensure even paint adhesion.
Consider that the internal channel width limits the number and thickness of cables that can be concealed. If you plan to hide multiple thick power leads and several HDMI cables in the same run, you may need to increase the number of trunking runs or check cable fit before fixing permanently. Also note that while the manufacturer states the PVC is flame-retardant, local regulations may require different products for certain installations. 🔩










