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Cover plate Kontakt-Simon TPS.01/116 for 55 module frames, graphite matte, mounting with clips or screws
Cover plate Kontakt-Simon TPS.01/116 for 55 module frames in graphite matte is a spare finishing element designed to close an empty module position in 55-format modular switch and socket frames. It provides a uniform appearance for panels where not all module slots are occupied and protects internal wiring from dust and accidental contact. The plate can be mounted with spring clips or secured with screws to match existing installation preferences.
The graphite matte finish delivers a neutral, low-reflective surface that integrates well with dark or industrial-style interiors. Dual mounting options — clip-in or screw-fixed — allow flexible installation in both temporary and permanent configurations. The cover plate is dimensioned for compatibility with standard 55-format modular frames, ensuring neat alignment and a flush fit with surrounding modules.
Ensure the power to the panel is off before handling the frame. Remove any temporary filler or protector from the frame opening, then align the cover plate with the empty 55-format module position. For clip mounting, press the plate gently until the spring clips engage and the plate sits flush; for screw mounting, position the plate and fasten using appropriate screws through the available fixing points. Verify that the plate is securely seated and that there is no play around the edges.
Choose clip mounting for quick replacement or when access may be needed frequently; use screw fixing for a more permanent installation. Match the graphite matte finish with similar frame components to maintain a consistent aesthetic. Clean the surface with a soft, dry or lightly damp cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve the matte finish.
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