Steel cable tray - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Steel cable tray


Oct 1, 1998

The steel cable tray is suitable for use in petrochemical, pulp and paper, and automotive plants, as well as in schools, universities, and government facilities. Featuring pregalvanized, stainless steel, and painted-finish materials, the tray has reinforced, strut-shaped rungs that accept conventional metal framing accessories. The 15/8-inch-width rungs--the widest in the industry, according to company claims--help reduce cable insulation stress and are reversed to allow for pipe support either inside or below the tray. The unit accommodates rewiring for future expansions, space reconfigurations, or new technologies without disruption or replacement of the entire wiring system.

THOMAS & BETTS CORP.

MEMPHIS, TN


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