Legrand Temporary Power Cable Protectors

EIN Legrand CP 400

April 2, 2020

Legrand has launched new temporary power cable protectors. Available in Heavy-Duty 3-channel and Standard 5-channel versions, these cable protectors are perfect for managing cords and hoses on jobsites, at industrial facilities, or at temporary event setups.  

In addition, these products will be a valuable addition to any temporary medical facilities currently being constructed. They provide a way to manage and protect cables while also guarding against tripping.

Features

  • Durable construction enables use in heavy traffic areas, such as construction sites and industrial facilities.
  • Available in 3′ sections of interlocking tracks with either 5 channels (27K lb load rating) or 3 channels (50K lb load rating).
  • Enhances safety at both indoor and outdoor job sites.
  • Hinged lid enables easy cable insertion/removal.
  • Each section features stake-down holes to secure to ground/floor.
  • Includes molded-in handle for easy transport.
  • Rugged polyurethane construction stands up to harsh elements and heavy traffic.

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