The LAPP installation product line supports the entire mechanical and structural side of electrical and automation wiring systems — covering LAPP mounting systems, LAPP installation boxes, LAPP wiring accessories, LAPP conduit systems, LAPP installation components and the broader category of LAPP installation overall. Whether you’re installing industrial control cabinets, wiring automation cells, or building infrastructure, LAPP provides mounting, housing and accessory solutions engineered for professional applications.
In this category you’ll find:
By selecting LAPP for both your wiring and the structural/housing systems, you benefit from a unified brand ecosystem — simplifying procurement, documentation, maintenance and upgrade paths.
Installation Boxes & Housings
LAPP’s product catalogue lists enclosures such as stainless steel boxes, wall‐mounted cabinets, splice boxes and junction housings built for demanding environments. For example, the LAPP site lists “Boxes and cabinets made of stainless steel … complete with plinth, door, lock, hinges and galvanised mounting plate.”
Similarly, under “Housing and distribution boxes” you’ll find wall-mounted cabinets and accessories.
Installation insight: When specifying installation boxes, ensure you verify IP rating, mounting plate compatibility (e.g., DIN-rail or custom plate), ease of wiring (cable entry points, knock-outs) and service access.
Mounting Systems
LAPP offers mounting systems tailored to automation and control environments, which integrate with their wiring systems and cable management. Their “Modular connection systems” section describes flush/surface mounting boxes and the supporting infrastructure.
Practical tip: Use mounting systems that align with your panel layout strategy (e.g., modular units with standardized module width, or cabinet units with pre-drilled conductor entry) to reduce installation time and errors.
Conduit & Wiring Accessories
Even though LAPP is better known for cables and connectors, their installation systems include wiring accessories—such as cable glands, conduit systems, clips, support channels—ensuring the mechanical side of wiring is robust.
Professional note: Draining wiring into conduit or cable trunking, using protective tubing and correctly rated boxes helps meet installation standards (e.g., EN IEC 60364) and improves maintainability.
At Bank of Lamps we carry the full LAPP installation line — including mounting systems, installation boxes, wiring accessories, conduit systems and installation components. We support B2B orders, project-scale quantities and provide logistic support across Europe (Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Baltics, UK).