Phillips provides Q-Box to organize trailer wires

April 12, 2009
Supplemental electrical trailer systems leave little room for proper wire storage and manipulation in standard junction boxes. Phillips Industries has solved the problem with the new Q-Box.

Supplemental electrical trailer systems, such as trailer tracking and weigh-in-motion systems, leave little room for proper wire storage and manipulation in standard junction boxes. Phillips Industries has solved the problem with the new Q-Box, which has 50% more interior room to keep as many trailer wires as required organized and pinch-free. With the Q-Box, mechanics have plenty of room for additional wires and repairs, and they no longer have to use "shoulder leverage" to close an overloaded nosebox.

The Q-Box is outfitted with Phillips’ award-winning QCS2 Quick-Connect Socket so replacing a worn socket is a snap and takes less than two minutes. Its housing is durable and weather-resistant, and it keeps interior wiring sealed against corrosion and chemicals. The Q-Box can be purchased from authorized Phillips dealers without circuit breakers or with quick-change 15-, 20-, or 30-amp circuit breakers included.

Visit www.phillipsind.com for further information.

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