Ever dread installing a new ceiling fan because it means squeezing into a dusty attic? The Westinghouse Saf-T-Brace changes that. You simply cut a hole in your ceiling, twist this brace into the joists from below, and you're set with a bombproof mount—no ladder to the rafters required.
This isn't some flimsy plastic hanger. It's all-metal construction with a 1-1/2-inch deep electrical box offering 15.5 cubic inches of wiring space. The 3-teeth twist-and-lock mechanism grips 16- or 24-inch joist centers firmly. UL-listed ratings mean it handles light fixtures up to 150 pounds on 16-inch centers or 50 on 24-inch, and ceiling fans up to 70 pounds. Dual threads (10-24 for heavy loads, 8-32 for lighter ones) give you flexibility for any setup.
The included Saf-T-Cap covers bolts and wires while you hang drywall or paint, keeping everything clean and safe. I've used these in kitchen remodels where attic access was a nightmare—slid it in, locked it down, wired up the fan, and done. No callbacks, no wobbles.
Picture this: refreshing a bedroom fan during a reno, or adding recessed lights in a tight hallway. It works in new construction too, but really saves time in finished spaces. Homeowners and electricians alike swear by it for that secure feel—your fan won't hum or sway like on cheap brackets.
Westinghouse has been around forever, backing this with quality you can trust. Grab the 0110000 model in silver, and tackle your next ceiling project with confidence. It's the simple fix for safer, simpler installs.