The ORTECH Shoe Box Mounting Bracket features a robust yoke-style design engineered to support the weight and wind load demands of outdoor area light fixtures. Constructed from corrosion-resistant materials, this bracket is built to endure prolonged exposure to rain, snow, ice, and UV radiation — critical considerations for any exterior installation across Canada's diverse climate zones. The design allows for smooth angular adjustment so that the paired shoe box fixture can be aimed precisely for optimal light distribution.
This mounting accessory is fully compatible with ORTECH shoe box LED fixtures that utilize advanced LED technology with features such as efficient LED drivers, high CRI ratings, and superior thermal management systems. By enabling proper fixture positioning, the yoke bracket plays an important role in maximizing the performance of the luminaire's optics and ensuring even, well-distributed illumination across the target area — whether it's a residential driveway, side yard, or large property entrance.
Safety and compliance are central to this product's design. The bracket is cUL listed and meets rigorous Canadian electrical safety standards, ensuring it is approved for use in permanent outdoor installations. When paired with a DLC-listed or Energy Star certified ORTECH shoe box fixture, the complete assembly supports eligibility for applicable utility rebate programs, helping homeowners offset the cost of upgrading to energy-efficient LED lighting that dramatically reduces consumption compared to traditional HID or metal halide area lights.
Installation is straightforward and well-suited for both professional electricians and experienced DIY homeowners. The yoke bracket features pre-drilled mounting holes and includes the necessary stainless steel hardware for secure attachment. Its universal design accommodates standard pole-top and wall-mount configurations, giving you flexibility in how and where you install your outdoor shoe box fixture. As with all electrical installations, ensure your setup complies with local building codes and the Canadian Electrical Code requirements in your province.