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1.20' ID Cable Pass Through Wall Port 3 5/8' - 5 1/4' Wall Thickness (White) - Pass Cables from one Side of a Wall or Barrier to The Other.

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • Fully tubed wall port that dresses a hole all the way through the wall, from one side to the other.
  • Allows the running of cables, cords, wires or tubes through a wall by way of an aesthetically pleasing wall port.
  • "A hole in the wall never looked so good!"
  • Manufactured in the USA


For the person looking for a durable cable pass through wall port to allow the running of cables, wires and cords from one room in your home to another, Wall Eye Cable Pass Through Wall Ports offer the perfect full tube solution. With Wall Eye Cable Pass Through Wall Ports, you just drill one 1 3/4" hole through your wall and the hole is filled with a full 1.20” ID tube that dresses both sides of your wall and blends in nicely with all other fixtures in your home. Available in a variety of sizes and colors, this paintable cable pass through wall port will satisfy almost all of your cable pass through wall port needs. Wall Eye Solutions does utilize additive manufacturing to produce our products. By embracing the 3D printing technology, we are able to reduce cost while offering a large variety of products. **This unit is for running Cables, tubes or wires from one side of a wall or barrier to the other. It DOES NOT allow the running of cables inside the interior of a wall in between studs*** Echo Gear offers a very nice product that would allow the running of wires in between the wall panels, vertically if that is your need. Our product is for complete wall Penetration. The running of cables straight through a barrier from one side to the other.


DozIT
Reviewed in Canada on June 26, 2024
This was one of those things that I thought “this must exist”, sure enough it does. As others mentioned it’s a bit of a pain to get it right and screwed together, but with some patience and finesse it’s doable.
Ingo S.
Reviewed in Germany on June 14, 2024
Gute Qualität
Solarbuddy
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
This is a great item for passing wiring through office walls. It's machine printed, looks line, arrived quickly--all good. Now comes MY BLUNDER--don't you make it. I found an area in the wall where there were no studs, and used my 8" drill (1/4" dia) to drill through one wall, then pushed through the insulation to the other drywall, and finished the pilot holes. I then drilled 1-5/8" holes for the passthrough.WHAT I DID WRONG: I was NOT super careful to make sure that my pilot drill was perpendicular to the drywall. As a result, my pilot holes slanted down about 10 degrees. This was enough so that the front and back of the passthrough did not meet up in the middle. Yikes! I had to shave my 1 5/8" holes to get enough wiggle room so that they met up and could easily be screwed together.To be clear, this is a great product; the fault was entirely mine; and it still looks and works fine, but I am still kicking myself for my carelessness.
Tech 8086
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023
I bought this to run some BNC wires through a wall for a CCTV system. It's sturdy and was very easy to put in, even doing this without an assistant. I do recommend using an extra-long drill bit to guide the hole for drilling, such as these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095L1LZ1Z?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsYou'll also need a hole saw. This worked perfectly for me: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089SK8MGW?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsBe aware of any studs, wiring, or pipes in the wall before you start. Once you know your location is good, drill your pilot with the appropriate long bit, then hit the wall from both sides with the hole saw. If you have a drill jig I recommend using it to keep the drill square with the wall, otherwise you can use a small square to align the bit prior to drilling and just eyeball it. If there's insulation just pull a hole in it and run your tube through. If you have a second person handy have them hold one end of the tube while you screw the other end down. If you're doing this alone, push the first side of the tube through the hole, then lean something heavy against it. Go to the other side and start threading the tube. Once it's bitten enough, take a plunger (wooden handle, the big plastic handle ones won't work) and push the handle through the hole. Go to the other side, pull on the plunger handle so it pulls the collar toward you, then use your free hand to screw the collar together. The pressure from the rubber on the plunger will hold the opposite side of the collar against the wall. Once you're finished use some paintable caulking or wall filler around the edge for a nice finish.If you have a lot of leftover space I recommend using the wall caps: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZYKHQVJ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsThese help close off the cable run. A little caulk will hold them in place and you can seal up the hole very nicely.Overall this is a very nice and inexpensive method of running cables through-wall from one room to another, or from exterior to interior if you don't want to deal with the hassle and expense of creating junction boxes and cutting, terminating, and crimping cables and doing an attic run isn't practical or possible.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 5, 2023
Good quality, good Instructions, easy install
Jason S.
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2022
Exactly what I was looking for for a wall wire pass-thru. Would buy it again.
OuttaHand
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
I just wanted to get an ethernet cable to the other side of an interior wall and have it look halfway nice. Bingo!I drilled all the way through the wall with a long, narrow drill bit. Then I used a hole saw on each side of the wall to make the large hole for this tube. Slid 1/2 of the tube through and had hte wife hold it while I threaded the other half into it from the other side of the wall.EASY!Ended up with a strong, finished pass-through that can easily accomodate several cables.Why only 4-starts instead of 5? I rarely give starts unless the item does something extra. This item does just what it should, and does it well.Might be nice if it was available in a couple different colors (tan, black, brown)
J. Kesselman
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022
Installation is just a hair tricky, since you need to find a spot free from studs, wires, or other obstructions.My approach was to first use a thin drill bit to exactly find the edge of the stud -- if I was still getting resistance an inch in, I needed to move over and try again. Then I moved about an inch further, switched to a long (but still thin) bit and bored straight through and out the other side of the wall, taking care to keep this as straight and level as I could; that gave me a mark to center when drilling the far side.I then switched to a hole-saw bit just large enough for the tube to go through, drilled from one side, and sighted/felt to make sure there wasn't a wire going through this area. I didn't expect one, but it's always possible; if you do find one, you may be able to gently push it to the side.After confirming that the path was clear, I drilled from the other side. I then inserted the outer tube, used painter's tape to anchor it in place, went around and screwed the inner tube into it. With the tape holding it I was able to apply a fair amount of force and get the bezels nicely flat to the surface.Then remove the tape, clean up, and I had the cable pass-through my home-entertainment setup needed.Note that the maker offers several sizes; check the biggest plug you'll be passing through to make sure it will go through alongside any other wires you're using, and upsize or downsize appropriately. Personally, I'd lean large so you have space for afterthoughts.I'm going to try painting it to better match the wall color; I've done that with inspection plates and the like and it does help make the widget less noticeable. Still need to figure out how I'm going to hide the wires, but that's a different problem.Maker has been responsive to questions/comments too. I get the impression that this is a startup, which I'd rather support than a bigger company as long as they deliver good value.And this is good value. Not complicated, not "polished" but a well designed, well-executed engineering solution. I don't often give five stars, but I think this is worth actively recommending.
Rick P
Reviewed in Canada on April 26, 2022
Simple and fantastic solution. Could not be easier. After ordering the item, I drilled the 1-3/4 inch hole in my drywall and fed my wire through. When the unit arrived today (fast shipping US to Canada), it took me all of 30 seconds to install. It fits and works perfectly. Ultra satisfying to get a product that works exactly as advertised at a reasonable price. Thank you.
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