🔧 Lock It Down with Style!
The Leviton 47615-NYL Push-Lock Pins are essential home lighting accessories designed to secure and lock brackets within structured media centers. Each bag contains 20 lightweight nylon pins, ensuring your setup remains stable and organized. With a compact size and a 2-year limited warranty, these pins are the perfect solution for any DIY enthusiast or professional installer.
Manufacturer | Leviton |
Part Number | 47615-NYL |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 47615-NYL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Push-Lock Pins |
Material | nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited |
B**O
Leviton push pins for boat fuse panel cover
Had trouble finding push pins for my boats fuse panel cover at either marine stores or the boats manufacturer. Found these and they are essentially the same item and work well . I now have extras if any get snapped off or weather decay as they came in a 20 pack .
S**2
gotta have them
If you are going to use the box, you better have these!
A**V
So frustrating. [Updated]
[Update] So, reading directions is important. If you insert the base into your item first, then put the center piece in half way, everything works fine. Changed rating to 4 star from 1 star... Reading is hard. [/Update]I am using these with the Leviton 49605-30W (the RF transparent ABS plastic one) and these pins make me want to punch my fist through the drywall I just tore up and repaired to put the enclosure in. They are horrid.I can't even PUSH them into Leviton products to fit them into the enclosure. I tried by hand, and it won't budge, so I tried carefully using tools (plyers, etc) to push them in, AND THEY BENT.If you're like me and thought these would be a great idea to have a module enclosure, forget it. I'm still searching for an alternative product because I refuse to drill holes in my enclosure when it ALREADY HAS HOLES IN IT. What's the point?I'll be calling Leviton soon. I'm guessing the enclosure is thicker than standard metallic ones, but they should have taken that into consideration. I'll update if their answer is satisfactory.
J**C
Good Product - Works on WirePath (aka SnapAV) Enclosures Too!
Thanks to the previous reviewers that posted pictures of their installations. Before I bought these I first checked the actual holes stamped into the enclosure and it appears it is an industry standard with a diameter of 1/4 in. This product definitely works in non-Leviton branded media / network enclosures (WirePath for mine). Price is a bit high for these tiny pieces of plastic, but they are not flimsy and will definitely work with small L brackets from most hardware stores to hold up your equipment. As these push-locks are brand new, it may require a rubber hammer or extra force to have them work the first few times, but after that they work just fine.
L**N
Pins worked perfect and were a good price
pins worked perfect and were a good price . I do low voltage wiring and sometimes if you need to take out a Leviton module the pins do not work well for a reuse . Always have extra pins on hand if installing Leviton modules. I purchased a 16 channel output for cable TV{ Leviton Module } and used RG6U Quad Shield for the wire. Also used a Leviton 12 output telephone module with Cat 5 wire. Also installed 16 runs of Cat 6 wire for the computer network but not hooked up yet. Also purchased a Leviton Video Amplifier model 48210 for a roof antenna for HDTV. It's going into the same cabinet but output goes to a different apartment. Also purchased a Leviton Computer Router model 47611. I may use it or I will use the 16 channel NetGear thats in my rack mount. Wiring closet has a small rack mount in addition to the Leviton Structured Wiring Cabinet. Rack mount has a Cyberpower surge protector-power supply for all the household 120 volt wiring in the electrical closet. Also has a 24 channel patch panel and the Netgear Switch.
D**T
Works with Primex media panel
I have a primex media panel so wasn’t sure if these push locks would work but they do. I figured the holes in the panel were standard sizes so took a chance and am happy I got these. However, the picture makes it seem like these have a flat enough head that I could easily slide them into the grooves of my router and modem to mount directly to the panel, but unfortunately the heads are too thick and do not slide into the grooves. This seems like a poor design choice as it would make these much more versatile.So despite fitting into my panel, I’m going to have to get other panel racks and options for mounting my hardware, which is a shame. Oh well. At least I can secure anything with holes.
N**Y
Work just as expected
This is exactly what you need to secure items in your Leviton Structured Media Center. I need to disagree with the negative reviews that claim these are flimsy and don't fit standard Leviton panels. I had no issues. In my case, I used these with small corner brackets and thin Velcro strips I purchased from Lowes. Keeps equipment securely in place for a fraction of the cost of Leviton brackets and shelves. See picture.
D**.
A must have part when using the Leviton structured media panel
These pins were exactly what I needed to mount a few patch panels in a Leviton structured media panel. The patch panels were not Leviton which meant they did not include these pins but once I had the pins I was able to attach the monoprice panel in easily! Saving me a bunch of money!
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