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A Styl dolly is the face of a switch: the moulded rocker or button that a person presses to operate a circuit. The dolly does not switch the power on its own, but transfers the press to the mechanism behind the plate, which does the electrical work.
The Clipsal Iconic system is modular, so each switch point is built from a mechanism, a grid or frame, a cover plate and one or more dollies. Styl dollies finish that build with a clean, flush face, and suit homes, renovations and light commercial fit-outs where a tidy switch wall matters.
The dolly is the touch-facing part of an Iconic switch, and it clips onto the mechanism and shows through the cover plate. Behind it sits the switch mechanism, which carries the current and the wiring terminals.
This split matters when you order parts, because a dolly changes the look or the label of a switch, not the rating or the wiring. You can swap a blank dolly for a printed one without touching the circuit, as long as the electrician isolates the supply first.
Styl dollies work with Iconic Styl grids and cover frames, while the mechanism stays common across the Iconic family. The visible parts, including the dolly and the plate, define the finished look.
Matching the components keeps the face flush and the finish even, so a Styl dolly in a Styl frame gives a consistent result across a wall of switches. When you plan an order, list the mechanisms, the grids and blank plates and the dollies together so the finish lines up on site.
Styl dollies cover everyday switching across the home, suiting lights, fans, exhaust units and labelled control points. Kitchens, laundries, living areas and hallways all benefit from clear, named switches.
The range also fits hospitality rooms and small commercial fit-outs, and Styl is a design-focused choice for modern interiors. It is not the most premium Clipsal line, but it gives a sharp, current look at a sensible price point.
The range is best understood by selection need, so sort your choice by gang count, switching function, label and finish. The notes below help you match a dolly to each switching job.
Gang count refers to how many switches sit on one plate: a 1-gang point has one dolly, a 2-gang point has two, and multi-gang plates carry more. The dolly count and the frame must match the plate layout you plan to fit.
Contractors preparing take-offs should count dollies per plate, not per room, since a single 4-gang plate needs four dollies in the chosen finish. List each plate position so the order matches the wall.
Switching function is set by the mechanism, not the dolly. Standard switching controls a circuit from one point, two-way switching controls one circuit from two points such as a hallway, and intermediate switching adds a third or further control point.
The dolly stays the same visible part across these arrangements, so always have a licensed electrician select and install the correct mechanism. The complete Iconic switches ship with the mechanism, grid, plate and dolly together.
Function dollies carry a printed label or pictogram, with common labels including fan, heat, cooker, light, kitchen and lounge. A printed dolly makes a busy switch wall easy to read at a glance.
Custom text helps in rooms with many switches close together. Before you order, confirm the part number, the text, the orientation and the colour, because a small label error is costly to correct once the wall is fitted.
Styl dollies come in finishes such as Silver, Silver Shadow and Crowne. The right finish should align with the cover plates, the wall colour and the joinery, and match the wider project specification.
For whole-home or multi-unit work, lock the finish early, because a consistent finish across every plate gives the cleanest result. Mixing finishes on one wall stands out for the wrong reasons.
Buyers often compare Styl with standard Iconic, with HPM and with general outlet systems. The notes below set out the real differences and clear up the common mix-up between dollies, switches and power outlets.
Standard Iconic and Styl share the same mechanism family, so the difference sits in the visible parts and the finish profile. Styl targets a design-led look with its plates and dollies.
Not every Iconic and Styl visible part is interchangeable, so check the grid, the frame and the plate before mixing parts. Standard Iconic is often enough for general work, while Styl is chosen when design consistency drives the spec. Browse Clipsal Iconic switches and dimmers to see the wider family.
Some buyers search for Styl outlets and land on dollies by mistake. A dolly is a switch cover, while a power outlet is a socket that supplies power to a plug, so they are different products in the same design family.
If you need a socket, look at Clipsal Iconic power points instead, but if you need a switch cover, a dolly is correct. Read the full product description and the part number to confirm whether you need a dolly, a mechanism, a cover plate or an outlet.
Clipsal and HPM are both established Australian brands that differ in ecosystem, finish range, modularity and installer familiarity. Many electricians stock one system out of habit and parts availability.
Compare at the system level rather than by single claims, and look at the Clipsal range against HPM and Legrand for the parts you fit most. The right choice usually matches the existing installation and the project specification.
Value sits in the design finish, the modular replacement and the labelled controls. A printed dolly can be swapped without rewiring, which keeps maintenance simple over the life of the install.
For renovations and new builds, weigh the finish against the budget, since contractors buying in volume gain from a consistent schedule across many plates. Treat the spend as fit-for-purpose selection, not premium for its own sake.
This section gives a practical framework for choosing the right dolly, where the priority is compatibility with the installed Iconic system and the intended control function.
Styl dollies must pair with compatible Clipsal Iconic Styl components, so do not assume they fit non-Clipsal, older Clipsal or unrelated switch mechanisms. A wrong match leaves a face that does not sit flush.
A dolly does not connect to the switchboard, so the licensed electrician assesses the circuit, the mechanism and the wiring arrangement. Switchboard compatibility comes from the installed circuit protection and the wiring design, not the dolly.
For a renovation or an upgrade, book a licensed assessment of the existing install, which is essential when the existing hardware is unknown. The dolly choice follows once the mechanism and the circuit are confirmed.
Labelled dollies suit fan, heat, cooker, lighting and appliance control points, where the label sets the look but the mechanism or controller sets the load rating. A fan controller or a cooker switch handles the rated current, while the dolly simply marks the control.
Check the Clipsal documentation and the product listing for the correct part, and match the dolly to the mechanism that carries the load. For dimming points, pair the dolly with the right Iconic dimmer or timer.
Count by switch point, gang count, function and finish, working room by room and plate by plate. A take-off built this way is far more accurate than a simple switch count.
On larger projects, order spares, because extra dollies cover site damage, late variations and future maintenance. A small buffer saves a return trip when a wall is almost finished.
Dollies fit into a switch assembly as part of the final plate finish, and this section covers the install context and the compliance points. It does not give wiring steps, as that work belongs to a licensed electrician.
The dolly clips onto the mechanism once the switch is wired and fixed, forming the visible face within the cover plate. The electrician confirms circuit isolation, a compatible mechanism and the manufacturer instructions as part of the work.
Treat dolly fitting as the finishing step, since the electrical decisions sit with the mechanism and the circuit. Keep the dollies in their finish until fit-off to avoid scuffs and mismatches.
In Australia, electrical work must be done by a licensed electrician where state and territory rules require it. Builders, renovators and homeowners support safe work by supplying the correct parts and specifications.
Confirm the product selection before rough-in, fit-off and handover, because a late change to gang count or finish can hold up the final stage. Lock the schedule early so the dollies match the plates on the day.
Most issues trace back to procurement, not the wiring. The table below lists frequent problems and a safe fix at the ordering and specification level.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Safe Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Dolly does not clip in | Wrong dolly for the mechanism | Confirm the Iconic part number against the mechanism |
| Face not flush | Mismatched frame or grid | Match the Styl frame and grid to the dolly |
| Short order on a plate | Incorrect gang count | Recount dollies per plate position |
| Finish stands out | Colour mismatch | Order one finish across the project |
| Wrong label fitted | Unclear custom text | Confirm text and orientation before ordering |
If fitment, circuit function or switching behaviour is uncertain, have a licensed electrician review the work. Guesswork on the switch face can hide a wiring or mechanism issue.
AS/NZS 3000, the Wiring Rules, sets the core context for electrical installation work in Australia. Dollies form part of an installed accessory system, so select and install them as part of a compliant assembly.
This page is a buying guide, not a substitute for manufacturer instructions or licensing rules. Follow the Clipsal documentation and the relevant standards for every install.
Buying online works well when the selection is accurate, and Sparky Direct stocks Clipsal Iconic dollies and related components for trade and retail buyers. The guidance below helps you order the right parts the first time.
Check the part number, finish, gang count and function label, then confirm the compatibility with the installed mechanism and the quantity you need. Decide whether the order needs mechanisms, frames, cover plates or only dollies.
Order all visible components in matching finishes, because a dolly that ships in a different shade to the plate ruins the look. List the matching parts together so the wall is consistent.
Contractors often need volume pricing and a consistent product schedule, and a room-by-room or unit-by-unit schedule cuts order errors. It also speeds up repeat purchasing across a build.
For multi-residential, builder and commercial fit-outs, plan the full schedule before ordering, and group the dollies, plates and mechanisms by unit type. For project pricing, contact the Sparky Direct team.
Trade workflows depend on live stock and reliable dispatch, and replacement availability matters when a single dolly is damaged on site. Common finishes usually move quickly through stock.
Less common finishes and custom text options can need more lead time, so plan ahead for any project-specific finish. Ordering early avoids a hold-up at fit-off.
An authorised Australian electrical wholesaler is the most suitable channel, giving genuine product supply, local warranty support and clear product listings. It also gives access to the related Iconic components on one site.
Sparky Direct lists Clipsal Iconic dollies alongside mechanisms, plates and power points, which makes it easy to complete a switch build in one order. Buying from an authorised supplier keeps the warranty and the support intact.
This section answers the best and worth-it questions without guesswork, framing each choice around project use, compatibility and installer priorities.
Electricians value fitment consistency and clear part numbers, while reliable availability and easy replacement also rank high. A printed dolly that swaps cleanly saves time on a call-back.
Most trades prioritise correct scheduling and compatibility over appearance alone, so check the product specification, not just the look. The right part number prevents a wasted trip.
Choose by function and finish: standard lighting points suit a plain light dolly, while two-way control, labelled appliance control and fan or heat points each take a matching dolly. The best option depends on the mechanism and the switching requirement.
For renovations and new builds, match the dolly to the room use, since high-use family areas benefit from clear, labelled switches. The right label reduces the daily hunt for the correct switch.
A consistent Iconic ecosystem helps a whole-home spec, because switches, power points, dollies and plates share a design language. That gives a clean look and simple future replacement.
Think in terms of whole-home consistency and installer familiarity, planning the power points, switches and dollies around the same finish so the parts match. The aim is a wall that reads as one set.
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Took me an hour of running around the house with my wife to work out what the heck half the switches in the house do - we still have a single mystery switch - so if you happen by a house with "Merry Christmas and a Happy 1985" lit up on the roof - please let us know. These "Dolly Rocker" help enormously to keeping that straight in my head.
The light dolly rocker 40LR-VW is a great idea, we replaced our blank dolly with this pictured light dolly and it makes selecting the correct switch so much easier. My kids use to switch all the switches before finding the correct one. Should have changed them ages ago. I will be buying more.
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