Cablofil Wire Mesh Tray from Legrand

Cablofil Legrand

Jan 28 2016

 

Cablofil’s wire mesh cable tray concept is based on performance, safety and economy. Cablofil adapts to the most complex configurations, and its structure gives maximum strength for minimum weight. The ease of creating fittings, carried out on site, as well as the wide range of unique and universal accessories gives complete freedom in routing combined with fast installation.
Cablofil open cable management systems increase productivity and reduce overall installation costs.

Features include:
•    Special Safe-T-Edge: protects installers from sharp ends while it prevents cables from fraying.
•    Wire mesh is smooth and round: to resist dirt and dust build-up.
•    Standard 10′ lengths: straight and easy to handle.
•    Large mesh size (2″ wide by 4″ long): allows cable installers to route cables in and out at any point without cutting the tray.
•    1″ to 6″ high flange side of the tray: prevents cables from falling off.
•    Dimensions are nominal: other sizes available on request.
•    Available in the following finishes: Electro Zinc, Hot Dipped Galvanized, Stainless Steel 316L, Black Painted, and other Painted.

Advantages of Cablofil Wire Mesh Tray versus conduit and other trays include:
•    minimum 30% savings on overall installed cost vs. Conduit or traditional methods
•    no heat build up due to open wire design
•    high loading capabilities
•    fabrication can be done on site with simple tools

Find out more: http://www.legrand.ca/wire-cable-management/cable-tray-wire-mesh.aspx#.Vo5YQzbSnIU.

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