Triple Stack Switch

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I am in need of a stacked switch that has at least two 3-ways and a single, or three 3-ways will do. The existing configuration is a two-gang box with a double stack single pole and a double stack 3-way and I need to make room for a timer switch, replacing one of the single poles. Very tight spaces so I would liketo find the switch before I resort to cutting in a new box. Thanks. Supply houses have already turned me down to finding one.
 
There are those old modular switches the you can mix and match devices on a strap . I think you can still get those. I forget the name though.

DESPARD is the name
 
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Pass & Seymour's Despard.

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They ain't cheap.
 
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I am in need of a stacked switch that has at least two 3-ways and a single, or three 3-ways will do. The existing configuration is a two-gang box with a double stack single pole and a double stack 3-way and I need to make room for a timer switch, replacing one of the single poles. Very tight spaces so I would liketo find the switch before I resort to cutting in a new box. Thanks. Supply houses have already turned me down to finding one.[/quot

Here ya go. http://www.kyledesigns.com/product/...d-Switch-Wall-Plate-Mounting-Strap-40476.html
 
Thanks for the rep[lies, and the quickness to them. I have called our supply house already and he is getting me price and availability. Great help this forum is.

Pass & Seymour's Despard.

despardstraps_horizontal.jpg
despardsinglepoleswitchesiv.jpg
despard3wayswitchesivory.jpg


They ain't cheap.

I would hope cheaper than cutting in a new box and rearranging wires.
 
I would hope cheaper than cutting in a new box and rearranging wires.

$50? I mean I wouldn't do it for that if it was the only thing I was doing, but for the 20 minutes it would probably take me to do it, $50 ain't that bad and the money goes in my pocket instead of Despard's.
 
Thanks for the rep[lies, and the quickness to them. I have called our supply house already and he is getting me price and availability. Great help this forum is.



I would hope cheaper than cutting in a new box and rearranging wires.

ACE Hardware.
 
It is getting harder to find IC devices that have screw terminals lately around here at the usual places to find IC switches. The ones sold here now have only back stab holes. So if the existing switch wiring is #12 that ends that. I try to do whatever possible I can to avoid using or replacing a despard with another despard. Usually that means getting out the rotozip.
 
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