Cable tray

Oct. 1, 1997
The modular Cen-Tray center-spine cable tray system features separate rungs that lock into place. Because there are no large preformed center spine components, factory-assembled fittings, such as tees, 90o and 45o bends, crosses, and verticals, are not needed. Three primary strut designs--standard, deep, and shallow spine--optimize loading requirements and are compatible with conventional metal framing accessories.

The modular Cen-Tray center-spine cable tray system features separate rungs that lock into place. Because there are no large preformed center spine components, factory-assembled fittings, such as tees, 90o and 45o bends, crosses, and verticals, are not needed. Three primary strut designs--standard, deep, and shallow spine--optimize loading requirements and are compatible with conventional metal framing accessories.

Thomas & Betts Corp.

Memphis, TN

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