Cable Tray Supports | McMaster-Carr
Choose from our selection of cable tray supports in a wide range of styles and sizes. Same and Next Day Delivery.
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Choose from our selection of cable tray supports in a wide range of styles and sizes. Same and Next Day Delivery.
Supports vertical cables with multiple NEMA class tray options. Durable I-BEAM construction and added bracing improve cable management.
One advantage of I-Beam ladder cable trays is that hold down clips and expansion guides can be located on the inside or outside of the I-Beam cable tray. I-Beam cable tray is available in all NEMA
The aluminum I-beam design of ITray is perfect for industrial installations with large diameter cables in long span situations, minimizing total tray width and creating a smooth transition between straight
Vantrunk''s I-Beam aluminum Cable Ladder Tray builds on our experience of supplying specialized, galvanized structural steel and stainless steel cable management and support systems to the Global
Wall support brackets (Figures 12) are an effective way of fixing any width of cable ladder or cable tray, running either vertically or horizontally, to a vertical support.
Our aluminum, I-beam ladder cable trays feature 3-inch tangents and are using connectable with our fittings and accessories. Aluminum ladder cable trays benefit from being lightweight and resistant to
Our wind certification report provides you with list of acceptable B-Line series cable tray supports, fittings and covers based off of the environmental conditions, cable loading, and type of cable tray in your
It is designed for mechanical support and strain relief in long runs of cable and creates a smooth gradual bend for cable. Rail and stringer material is 16 ga steel tubing.
Cable tray length is selected based on the load to be supported, the distance between the supports (also referred to as the span), and handling and installation constraints.