gearhead
2025-09-03 16:38:26
Yes, it's overpriced, but if you want a bracket to mount your switch neatly in your Leviton panel, this is the only way to go.My biggest concern was how to attach this to the switch. None of the slots are threaded, and I was worried about being able to secure a nut on the bottom side of the bracket (to attach to a screw inside of my switch) without it spinning. I don't know if I just got lucky, but I had a ton of small machine screws and nuts, just big enough for the slots in my switch. Maybe the head of the screw was tall enough to provide enough friction to keep the screw from slipping as I tightened the nut from the underside. Surprisingly it worked, so I didn't have to resort to zip ties or Velcro wrap.Definitely recommend if you want a clean installation. If you plan to use zip ties or Velcro wrap, don't bother wasting your money.
James D.
2025-08-18 15:49:27
I used these for mounting the devices listed in the headline in the Leviton network panels. In some cases I had to add mounting holes for the device and in some cases there were enough mounting options as provided. Makes it easy to relocate the devices in the panel. Also since the bracket raised the device it allows easy connector access and the ability to route cables under the bracket.
ALY
2025-08-10 18:24:18
Overprice, but works well with Leviton panels. Easy to attach 8-port routers, modems etc using 3M VHB tape, especially units with separate power supplies that can be mounted on the flip side of the bracket.
J. Windle
2025-08-06 17:16:50
I can’t believe I spent this much on a piece of plastic, but it fits, and I needed another one. Ugh, I hate spending this much on plastic bits.
Chay L. Crockwell
2025-07-22 15:24:22
Exactly what I needed to complete my Leviton Structure Media cabinet install
A. Yates
2025-07-14 14:17:41
The brackets snap in nicely and let you wall mount your items while controlling wiring beneath the brackets. Seems more than strong enough for wall mounting routers, switches, and modems.Negatives: this is very expensive for what is a large piece of plastic and 4 plastic push pins. Also, none of the holes lined up for me in any of my equipment so I had to measure and drill. For that a blank bracket would be better than one with pre cut slots and holes as they can really limit your options.They also make a metal shelf with Velcro straps that may accomplish the same thing with less effort, at least for smaller equipment.
Bee
2025-07-10 11:32:07
Snapped right in place. Reusable fasteners. Thick plastic - solid design.
selective buyer
2025-05-14 11:34:19
Fits securely to the cabinet. Very pleased. The Velcro straps happened to be long enough for my needs, but I could see for some equipment it might not be.
Auto guy
2025-04-10 15:35:38
I attached a few switches and a modem in my cabinet with these brackets.
Derek Ngo
2025-01-04 16:22:56
I am disappointed for I paid for it’s made. I ended up returning it.