Helix fittings from Thomas & Betts ease transitions between horizontal, vertical cable tray runs

The cable tray helix fittings from Thomas & Betts (T&B) ease transitions between horizontal and vertical cable tray runs, especially in confined areas and near walls.

The cable tray helix fittings from Thomas & Betts (T&B) ease transitions between horizontal and vertical cable tray runs, especially in confined areas and near walls.

The fittings are available in left or right configurations in aluminum, pre-galvanized steel and stainless steel in 12-inch and 24-inch widths, with 6-inch side rails. They can be ordered and shipped pre-assembled and ready to install, saving technicians substantial time by not having to configure fittings on site. Building information modeling (BIM) data for the product is available upon request.

"The cable tray helix fittings were developed specifically for use in confined areas," explains Chad Smith, global product group manager, wire management and connectivity, at T&B. "They allow installers to transition from horizontal to vertical cable tray in less time, while using significantly less space. Installers can now secure and organize cable runs without needing to position the cable tray assembly to make room for transitional fittings."

Headquartered in Memphis, TN, Thomas & Betts Corporation, a member of the ABB Group, is a specialist in the design, manufacture and marketing of essential components used to manage the connection, distribution, transmission and reliability of electrical power in utility, industrial, commercial, and residential applications.

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