FSR Smart-Way In-Feeds and Transitions
Every Smart-Way run has to start somewhere, and where it starts decides which in-feed to order. The low and high profile wall boxes are the common case, on-wall against an existing partition. The centre nested versions sit between two parallel runs. The flush in-wall box is the tidiest finish where the wall can be opened, and the rough-in box with its on-wall cover is the new-construction pair.
The rest of this group solves the harder starts. The SW-WF-RCWY kit feeds the raceway from wall track and ships with the Hubbell box, cover, elbow and track to do it. The in-feed wedge works in metal stud walls with one or two power circuits per channel plus low voltage. The SW-PKF-SFIT4 brings the feed up through a fire-rated concrete floor with an FSR poke-thru, and the SW-FCT-SLT takes cable off the raceway to a table through flexible conduit with the dividers kept in place.
| System | FSR Smart-Way Raceway System |
|---|---|
| Product Type | In-feed boxes, wedges and transitions |
| Wall In-Feeds | Low profile, high profile, centre nested high profile, and flush in-wall |
| New Construction | SW-WF-RIN rough-in box with the SW-WF-RINLP on-wall cover |
| Wall Track Feed | SW-WF-RCWY kit with Hubbell 1G box, cover, flat elbow and 2 x 30 in wall track |
| Floor Feed | SW-PKF-SFIT4 poke-thru feed for the FSR 4 in SF-CPT-FF-ALM |
| Table Transition | SW-FCT-SLT flexible conduit transition with removable dividers |
| Finishes | Slate grey (SLT), bright aluminum (ALM), white on the flush box |












