New from Arlington: The Loop

The Loop by Arlington

June 24, 2021

Arlington’s flexible and non-metallic, The LOOP®, provides sturdy and reliable support of CAT 5, 6, 7 cable or fiber optic cable without sagging, bending or damaging the cable. The LOOP® holds up to a 5″ diameter bundle of cable.

Features

• Fast and easy to use—cheaper than cable trays

• Single or multiple LOOP® hangers mount in a variety of ways and rotate to any angle

• UL/CSA Listed for environmental air handling spaces per 2008 NEC code

requirements 300-22(c)

• Available with or without UV rating

• Sizes/Cable Holding Capacity

– 2″ TL20 holds a 2″ bundle

– 2.5″ TL25 holds a 2.5″ bundle (holds same amount of cable as J-hook at half the cost!)

– 5″ TL50 holds a 5″ bundle

Go HERE for more information.

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