Cable Ladder Tray Catalogue
Cable Ladder Tray Catalogue
Cable Ladder Tray Catalogue
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- About SFSP 3
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ABOUT
SFSP
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Specialized Factory for Steel Products Co. Ltd
Sigma Factory for Steel Products
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Specialized/Sigma Factory for Steel Products (SFSP) was first established in KSA in 1989 and has been expanding
ever since through a variety of products and through its geographical presence.
Production at the factory is observed using modern practices of manufacturing methods in the steel construction
industry with a definite compliance to international standards of fabrication.
SFSP has manufacturing facilities in KSA, UAE, Egypt, and Lebanon. SFSP adapts quickly and easily to market
demands and requirements. The factory is operating a top of the line production machinery, fully automated with
highest technology to ensure quality and maintain speed with delicacy.
Quality at SFSP is uncompromised; the factories have been able to acquire ISO 9001: 2015 Quality Management
System, ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management certified factory, and OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational
Health and Safety Management factory.
HOT-DIP GALVANIZATION
SFSP has an in-house state of the art Hot-Dip Galvanization facility, which permits a full control of the quality of its
finished products, offering better services to our clients globally.
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The facilities include two manufacturing areas, a hot dip galvanization advanced section, warehousing areas
and administrative building. The project is an advanced environmental low emissions factory built with a definite
consideration of the safety of its workers and visitors.
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TECHNICAL SERVICES
A crucial factor in the job of a factory is to provide continuous technical services and consultations.
That’s why SFSP has invested in a professional team of researchers and specialists.
SFSP has recruited brilliant graduates and experienced engineers having the appropriate knowhow on the on latest
technology changes and development in the steel building materials industry.
The product range is developed and updated according to the relevant standards of fabrication across markets,
whilst the business processes are evaluated to achieve maximum efficiency.
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Being socially responsible is a part of who we are and
how we do our business. We aim to provide useful
products and services, to provide jobs and development
opportunities for our communities, and to gain
satisfaction through meaningful work.
We make a difference by acting on the values and
principles of our societies and we inspire others to do
so. At SFSP, we anticipate and reduce threats caused
by environmental changes or natural disasters, and we
are well adapted to significant social changes.
We contribute to a more sustainable society by means
of value and support to our consumers, supply chains,
and stakeholders. We are keen to identify ways they
can improve our impacts on the people and places we
work and live in, and thereby become more valuable
and valued members of society.
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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS
SFSP is committed to the following:
•C ompliance with all statutory and regulatory
requirements related to its activities, products and
services and the environmental aspects.
• Identifying quality and environmental objectives by
review and audit of the processes both in-house and
on-site.
•F ormally setting objectives based on the results of
the process reviews and their significance in relation
to their impact on the environment and the continual
improvement of the quality and environmental
management system.
• Implementing management programs to achieve
these objectives.
• Investing in a well-trained and motivated workforce.
•W orking closely with suppliers and customers to
ensure mutual understanding and benefits of the
environmental aspects consideration.
•R eviewing our policy and objectives as part of the
Management Review Process.
•C ommunicating this policy to all persons working for SFSP operates under environmental management
or on behalf of the organization. system certification BS EN ISO 14001:2004 and
•P reventing and minimizing Pollution to the environment. maintain it through registration and annual review.
SFSP facilities are equipped with the most technologically advanced machinery amongst are Laser
Cut Machines, Robot Bending Sets, Welding Robot Sets, sophisticated Cable Management Production
Lines, as well as Specialized Industrial Sections for its Hot Dip Galvanization facilities.
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CNC MACHINES
WELDING
ROBOT
SETS
ROBOTIC
BENDING
CELL
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SFSP CERTIFICATION
14001 : 2015
(Environmental Management System)
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STD 096 ISO 14001 : 2015
(Q-Mark Certificate) (Environmental Management System)
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SFSP CERTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE
Issued to: Issued to:
Applicant: Manufacturer/Licensee: Applicant: Manufacturer/Licensee:
Isam Kabbani Trading Est. (Unitech) Sigma Factory for Steel Products (SFSP) Isam Kabbani Trading Est. (Unitech) Sigma Factory for Steel Products (SFSP)
Rashidiya Saih Shuaib 3, 4R/A, Dubai Industrial City, Rashidiya Saih Shuaib 3, 4R/A, Dubai Industrial City,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
The product and any acceptable variation thereto is specified in the Annex to this certificate and the The product and any acceptable variation thereto is specified in the Annex to this certificate and the
documents therein referred to. documents therein referred to.
DEKRA hereby declares that the above-mentioned product has been certified on the basis of: DEKRA hereby declares that the above-mentioned product has been certified on the basis of:
a type test according to the standard IEC 61537:2006 and EN 61537:2007 a type test according to the standard BS EN 61537:2007 based on IEC 61537:2006
an inspection of the production location according to CENELEC Operational Document CIG 021 an inspection of the production location according to CENELEC Operational Document CIG 021
a certification agreement with the number 2156954 a certification agreement with the number 2156954
DEKRA hereby grants the right to use the KEMA-KEUR certification mark. DEKRA hereby grants the right to use the KEMA-KEUR BS certification mark.
The KEMA-KEUR certification mark may be applied to the product as specified in this certificate for the The KEMA-KEUR BS certification mark may be applied to the product as specified in this certificate for the
duration of the KEMA-KEUR certification agreement and under the conditions of the KEMA-KEUR duration of the KEMA-KEUR BS certification agreement and under the conditions of the KEMA-KEUR BS
certification agreement. certification agreement.
This certificate is issued on: 20 January, 2014 and expires upon withdrawal of one of the above mentioned This certificate is issued on: 3 February, 2014 and expires upon withdrawal of one of the above mentioned
standards. standards.
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drs. G.J. Zoetbrood H.R.M. Barends
drs. G.J. Zoetbrood H.R.M. Barends Managing Director Certification Manager
Managing Director Certification Manager
© Integral publication of this certificate is allowed
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T +31 88 96 83000 F +31 88 96 83100 www.dekra-certification.com Registered Arnhem 09085396 T +31 88 96 83000 F +31 88 96 83100 www.dekra-certification.com Registered Arnhem 09085396
UL Certification* UL Certification*
(Cable Trays) (Chute Type Fire Doors)
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Certificate Number 20170811-R38825
Report Reference R38825-20170811
Issue Date 2017-AUGUST-11
Only those products bearing the UL Certification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's
Certification and Follow-Up Service.
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Specialized Factory for Steel Products Co. Ltd
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SFSP PRODUCTS
SFSP produces a variety of products ranging from cable management systems; cable trays, cable ladders, basket
trays, trunkings and support systems, to mechanical cladding fixations, steel lintels and block work accessories,
plasterers’ beads, expanded metal and block work reinforcement, strut channel systems, pipe clamps & hangers,
gypsum profiles as well as garbage and linen chutes. With the introduction of new machines and the enhancement
of production methods, SFSP continues to develop its production methods systematically as well as thoroughly.
Its design office in Stuttgart, Germany provides a comprehensive design and calculation case studies, enabling the
factory to have the safety factors required for the usage of its products.
CABLE TRUNKINGS
Cable Trunkings and Accessories are offered in a comprehensive
range. Mill galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, and powder coated are the
various finishes produced in our factories.
UNDERFLOOR TRUNKING
Underfloor Trunking Systems solutions incorporate a range of products
for the distribution of power and data services , it is a coordinated set of
containments that protect, segregate, contain, and route cables within
a given environment.
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CABLE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Cable Support Systems are well designed to provide necessary support for cable
trays, cable ladders and trunkings. Cable supports are manufactured according to
common standards from high quality raw materials.
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SFSP Products are solely distributed by UNITECH for Building and
Construction Materials
All Products Manufactured by SFSP are Solely Distributed by SFSP Sister Companies in the Following
Countries
Isam Kabbani & Partners for Building Isam Kabbani Trading Est. Issam Kabbani Trading Est. –
and Construction Materials Co., Ltd. مؤسسة عصام قباين التجارية مؤسسة عصام قباين للتجارة
رشكة عصام قباين ورشكاه ملواد األنشاء والتعمري املحدودة
JORDAN LEBANON
KSA UAE
+966 13 8590097, Ext. 3214 +971 4 8181925, Ext. 4269
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IKK UNITECH
Group of Companies ISAM KABBANI & PARTNERS FOR
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
The IKK Group is a major business institution,
serving most of the Arab World in the Isam Kabbani & Partners for buildings & construction
industrial, construction and trading fields, materials co. Ltd (UNITECH) which is part of
as well as in specialized maintenance and the IKK group of companies is recognized and
services. acknowledged for the quality and reliability of its
products and services as well as for the commitment,
Today, the IKK Group of Companies is a professionalism and experience of its employees.
pioneer in waterproofing, weatherproofing,
building material supplies, UPVC and CPVC Isam Kabbani & partners for buildings & construction
and high density polyethylene pipes and materials co. Ltd (UNITECH) core valuse are to offer
fittings and several other products for the value products and services to its clients, to work
construction industry. closely with them in a lasting business partnership that
provides an outstanding performance.
The Group is also represented in the
sanitary products, steel production, kitchen A partnership based on trust, harmony, and a hard to
manufacturing, telecommunications, food, beat services and solutions.
decoration, re-insurance and real estate
business domain. Our Factories have acquired, in addition to ISO
9001:2008 Quality Management System, the ISO
Composed of 60 companies, the IKK Group 14001:2004 Environmental Management System.
operates through almost 200 divisions,
branches and outlets; it is spread over Our care for the environment has been translated via
12 countries, covering all major cities in Isam Kabbani &partners for buildings &construction
the region and employing around 13,000 materials co. Ltd (UNITECH)’s membership in the US
employees. Green Building Council as a Golden Member.
SFSP Cable Management Systems are designed to meet most requirements of cable and electrical wire installations
and comply to local and international standards of fabrication and finishing.
Cable Management Systems are economical wire and cable management systems designed to support and protect
electrical wires and cables.
National Electric Code (NEC) permits Cable Trays in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor applications. The NEC also
permits Cable Trays for use as equipment ground conductor.
Cable Management Systems can provide significant advantages in cable filling over other wiring methods.
This can provide savings in the size or number of raceways required, thereby, reducing both material
and labor costs. In many cases, NEC permits greater conductor ampacities in Cable Tray Systems than for other
wiring methods.
Under certain conditions, the NEC allows “Free Air” rating of large, single conductor power cables (4/0 & larger) in
ventilated Cable Management Systems. This can provide significant savings in conductor costs. Cable Management
Systems permit much greater spacing between support hangers than most other systems, providing savings in
support costs and installation labor.
Cable Management Systems` types fittings and accessories from SFSP are manufactured in compliance
with :
- IEC 61537:2007 International Electrotechnical Commission
- BS EN 61537:2007 (Cable management, Cable tray systems and cable ladder systems)
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CABLE LADDER
TRAYS
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Cable Ladder Trays are are designed to meet most requirements of cable
and electrical wire installations and comply to local and international
standards of fabrication and finishing.
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PRODUCTS RANGE
The different types of tray designs are described below:
Cable Trunking
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MATERIALS & FINISHES
Materials
Aluminum
E. Aluminum 6063 T6
Stainless Steel
F.Austenitic Stainless Steels SS 304 & SS 316, as per:
ASTM A 240 /EN 10088-2/ DIN 17400 / BS 1449:2 / ASTM A480 / ASTM A666 / ISO 3506 / EN 10028-7 /JIS G 4304
F.1 Stainless Steel Fasteners EN 3506
F.2 Stainless Steel Wire BS 1554 ,ASTM A276
Finishes
1- Hot–DIP Galvanization after Fabrication
as per:
ASTM A 123 / ASTM A 153 / ISO 1461.
BS 729 / DIN 50976
3- Powder Coating
Epoxy / Polyester / Epoxy & Polyester
BS 3900 / ISO 2409 / ISO 1519 / ISO 1520
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SFSP Cable Ladder Tray Systems, fittings and accessories from SFSP are manufactured in
compliance with :v
- NEMA VE 1 class 20 C
SFSP Cable Ladder Tray Systems are designed to meet most requirements of cable and electrical wire installations and comply
to local and international standards of fabrication and finishing.
Cable Ladder Systems are economical wire and cable management systems designed to support and protect electrical wires
and cables.
National Electric Code (NEC) permits Cable Ladder in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor applications.
The NEC also permits Cable Ladder for use as equipment ground conductor.
Cable Ladder Systems can provide significant advantages in cable filling over other wiring methods.
This can provide savings in the size or number of raceways required, thereby, reducing both material and labor costs.
In many cases, NEC permits greater conductor ampacities in Cable Ladder Systems than for other wiring methods.
Under certain conditions, the NEC allows “Free Air” rating of large, single conductor power cables (4/0 & larger) in ventilated
Cable Ladder Systems. This can provide significant savings in conductor costs.
Cable Ladder permit much greater spacing between support hangers than most other systems, providing savings in support
costs and installation labor.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION ACCORDING TO IEC 61537
STANDARD
Product under IEC 61537 - 2008 standard are in compliance with the requirement of the European directive.
This standard specifies the requirements for:
- Installation
- Load testing
- Classification
- Marking, dimensions
- Electrical Continuity
MATERIAL: METALLIC:
Flame spreading resistance: Non Flame Spreading
Electrical Conductivity Characteristics With Conductivity
Electrical Continuity Characteristics With Continuity
The system components are designed to withstand. The stress likely to occur during recommended transport and storage. Cable
tray system and cable ladder systems according to IEC are not intended to be used for human support.
Table 1
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Minimum temperature for the system Maximum temperature for the system
Table 2 Table 3
component as given in table 2 component as given in table 3
Minimum Temperature Classification Maximum Temperature Classification
Minimum transport, storage, installation and application Maximum transport, storage, installation and application
temperature ºC temperature ºC
+5 +40
-5 +60
-15 +90
-20 +105
-40 +120
-50 +150
Table 4 Table 5
Table 6 Table 7
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION ACCORDING TO IEC 61537
STANDARD
Products covered by this standard are, in normal use, passive in respect of electromagnetic influences, emission and immunity.
NOTE: When products covered by this standard are installed as part of a wiring installation, the installation may emit or may be
influenced by electromagnetic signals. The degree of influence will depend on the nature of the installation within its operating
environment and the apparatus connected by the wiring.
Power supply cables and signal cables can share the same cable conveyance systems (Trays, Channels, Etc.) Adequate seperation
need to be provided (by distance or shielding) between power cables and signal cables. Power cables and signal cables need
to be cross at right angles. In order to prevent disturbances, the minimum seperation between power cables and signal cables
depends on many factors, such as following:
a) The level of immunity from the various electromagnetic interferance (surges, overcurrents, lighting impulses, ring waves,
continuous waves, ect.) of the equipment connected to the signal cabling system.
b) The connection of the equipment to the grounding system.
c) The local electromagnetic environment (the simultaneous appearance of disturbances: for example, harmonics added to
discharges and to continuous waves).
d) The electromagnetic spectrum.
e) The distances that the cables run parallel to each other (the coupling zone).
f) The kind of cable.
g) Cable attenuation against coupling.
h) The quality of the connections between the connectors and the cable.
f) The type of cable conveyance system and its accessories.
1) It is assumed that in the event of a metal divider, the design of the cable conveyance system will provide shielding attenuation that is approximate to the
material used in the divider.
2) Shielded signal cables have to be comply with the EN 50288 series.
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1. Terms and definition:
1.1 C
able tray system or cable ladder tray system assembly of cable supports consisting of cable tray lengths or cable ladder
lengths and other systems components.
1.3 Fitting S ystem component used to join, change direction, change dimension or terminate cable tray length (couplers,
bends, tees, crosses).
1.4 Support device System component designed to provide mechanical support and which may limit movement of cable
runway.
1.5 Mounting device System component used to attach or fix other devices to the cable runway.
1.6 Internal fixing device Device for joining and for fixing system components to other system components.
1.7 External fixing device Device used for fixing a support device to walls, ceiling or other structural parts.
2. Mechanical properties:
2.1 Mechanical strength: SFSP cable tray systems and cable ladder tray systems provide adequate mechanical strength.
The SWL (safe working load) has been tested .The load has been increased to 1.7 times the SWL (according to IEC).
3. Electrical properties:
All necessary information for a proper and safe installation and use of the cable tray system and cable ladder system has been
provided. The safe working load and impact resistance is valid for the whole temperature declared.
The information include:
a) Instructions for the assembly and installation of system components and for the precautions required to avoid excessive
transverse deflection which could cause damage to the cables.
Transverse deflection:
Vertical deflection across the width of the base area, omitting the longitudinal deflection, when mounted horizontally.
The transverse deflection of each span at the safe working load shall not exceed 1/20th of the cantilever.
Mid-Span deflection:
The practical mid-span deflection as SWL shall not exceed 1/100th of the span.
If the span is greater than the cable tray length or cable ladder the joint shall be placed at min span.
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CABLE LADDER SYSTEMS
Product footprint
Cable ladder tray — accessory foot print standard radius is 300 mm.
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NEMA VE1 / SELECTION PROCESS
The following factors shall be considered when determining the appropriate Cable Trays Systems:
NEMA CLASSIFICATION
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA VE-1) USA, classifications for Cable Trays were established to simplify
and standardize the specifications of Cable Trays. This classification is based on the working load (the total weight of the ca-
bles), and the support span (the distance between supports).
Support Spans
Support span is the distance between the supports.
The NEMA standard support spans are based on 8’ (2.4m), 12’ (3.7m), 16’ (4.9m) and 20’ (6.0m).
NEMA CLASSES
The following table summarizes the NEMA classes based on cable/working load and support span described previously.
Table 1
8A 8 2.4 50 74
8B 8 2.4 75 112
8C 8 2.4 100 149
12A 12 3.7 50 74
12B 12 3.7 75 112
12C 12 3.7 100 149
16A 16 4.9 50 74
16B 16 4.9 75 112
16C 16 4.9 100 149
20A 20 6.0 50 74
20B 20 6.0 75 112
20C 20 6.0 100 149
D 20 6.0 45 67
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NEMA CLASSES
Concentrated Loads
A concentrated load is a static weight applied between the side rails at mid span. When specified, these concentrated static
loads may be converted to an equivalent uniform load (We), in pounds per linear foot or Kg/m, using the following formula:
We = 2 x Concentrated Load
Support Span in mm
This load is added to the static weight of the cable before selecting the appropriate NEMA load span designation.
Please note per the NEMA VE-1 guidelines all SFSP Cable Ladder Trays are labeled as follows:
WARNING!
!
DO NOT USE AS A WALKWAY, LADDER OR SUPPORT
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FOR PERSONNEL. TO BE USED ONLY AS A MECHANICAL
SUPPORT FOR CABLES AND TUBING.
Safety Factor
All loads stated in the selection charts have a 1.5 safety factor, in accordance with the NEMA VE-1 guidelines.
A safety factor is the reserve strength, above the actual cable loading, for which a tray system was designed.
Testing Methods
Loading data stated in the catalogue have been derived from actual testing of the tray systems, or by means of structural
calculations. These figures are based on simple beam calculation, per the NEMA VE-1 guidelines.
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When tray is supported as a simple beam, the load causes bending moments all along the beam resulting in deflection, called
sag, inducing stress in the beam. The material above the longitudinal center line (neutral axis) is compressed.
Material below, is stretched and is in tension. The maximum stress in a simple beam is at the center of the span. Failure of Cable
Trays will occur in compression before tension. This is why tray rails often have stiffened top flanges.
A simple beam is present when a single straight section of tray is supported on each end. When a series of straight sections are
connected and supported by more than one support it is referred to as a continuous beam.
The NEMA VE-1 standards consider only a simple beam for testing purposes, due to the following reasons:
Cable Ladder Trays meet all performance and dimensional criteria with safety factor. When deflection limitations are imposed,
a less economical tray system may result. If deflection is a concern, SFSP recommends these maximum limits for the optimum
design.
e u tral
N
Axis
DEFLECTION
DEFLECTION
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CAVITY SIZE –LOAD DEPTH/WIDTH OF TRAY
Select the Fittings
Fittings are used to change the size or direction of the Cable Ladder Trays. The most important decision to be made
in fitting design concerns radius. The radius of the bend, whether horizontal or vertical, can be 305mm, 607mm, 914mm
and 1219 mm, or even greater on a custom basis. The selection requires a compromise with the considerations being
available space, minimum bending radius of cables, ease of cable pulling, and cost. The typical radius is 607mm.
When a standard angle will not work, field fittings or adjustable elbows can be used. It may be necessary to add supports to
the tray at these points. Refer to NEMA VE2 Installation Guidelines for suggested support locations. Note that fittings are not
subject to NEMA/CSA load ratings.
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Location of Couplings
Since different bending moments are created in each span, there is no simple factor to approximate deflection as the number
of spans increases. It is possible to calculate these deflections at any given point by using second integration of the basic
differential equation for beams. Testing shows that the center span of a three-tray continuous beam can deflect less than 10 %
of its simple beam deflection.
The support span cant be greater than the straight section length, to ensure no more than one splice is located between
supports.
Location of Couplers. The location of the coupler dramatically affects the deflection of a Cable Ladder Trays System under equal
loading conditions. Testing indicates that the maximum deflection of the center span of a three-span tray run can decrease
four times if the couplers are moved from one-quarter span to above the supports. This can be a major concern for designers
considering modular systems for tray and pipe racks.
1/4 span
L L L
Support Span
• T he support span shall not be greater than the tray length. This ensures that the two splice plate connections will not fall
within one support span.
Space Constraints
•W
hen installing trays in a limited space, as often encountered in commercial applications, 10’ (3.0m) and 12’ (3.7m) lengths
of tray are easier to handle and therefore are better suited for those applications.
Labor Costs
•W
here trays are being installed in an industrial facility, where space is not a significant issue, handling 20’ (6.1m) and 24’
(7.4m) lengths may be more economical. In this instance, half as many tray connections need to be made.
Additionally, if the proper tray system is specified, support spans may be lengthened.
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RADIUS OF FITTINGS
Cable Ladder Tray fittings are used to change directions both horizontally and vertically.
The standard radii for Cable Ladder Tray fittings are 12”(305mm), 24”(610mm), and 36”(915mm).
The radii of the fittings shall be based upon minimum bending radius of the cables.
Based on the total number of cables to be placed in the tray it may be more practical to use the next higher radius.
Straight Sections
A general rule of thumb is that the splice plates shall not fall beyond the 1⁄4 point of the span, or the distance between
supports. For example: On a 20 (6.1m) support span, the splice plates shall not be further than 5’ (1.5m) away from the support
location. Under no circumstances shall two Cable Ladder Tray splices fall between any pair of supports. For special applications,
mid-span splice plates can be furnished. Please contact the factory.
Fittings
Supports for Cable Ladder Tray elbows are critical. It is important to note that the Cable Ladder Tray will come under its greatest
stress when cables are being pulled into the tray. Therefore, proper placement of supports is necessary to ensure that the
integrity of the tray system is maintained during the cable pulling operation.
The diagrams on page 2-10 show the recommended support locations for fittings.
Expansion
Expansion Regular Splice Plate
Splice Plate Splice Plate
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CABLE LADDER TRAY SUPPORT POSITIONS
The below mentioned table is used to determine the proper gap setting between trays. The metal temperature determines the
proper gap setting at the time of installation. Establish maximum and minimum temperatures in summer and winter for the
area. Draw a line connecting them.
Using the metal temperature at time of installation (C° or F°) draw a horizontal to temperature slope and plot straight down to
find the gap distance at expansion joint.
This diagram illustrates the proper installation of an expansion system. It is important to note that Cable Ladder Trays grounding
straps are required when expansion connections are made. This will ensure proper grounding continuity.
MAX. TEMP.
MIN. TEMP.
130
50
110
40
METAL TEMPERATURE AT TIME OF INSTALLATION (FO or CO)
90
30
-10 10
-20
-10
-30
-30
-40
CO FO
0 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1
(0.0) (3.2) (6.3) (9.5) (12.7) (15.9) (19.0) (22.2) (25.4)
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ELECTRICAL GROUNDING
NEC (ANSI / NFPA 70), Article 318-7 allows for Cable Trays to be used as an equipment grounding conductor in commercial and
industrial establishments. The following table lists specific ampere ratings and the minimum cross sectional area requirements
for each rating.
SFSP produces Cable Tray Systems which meet the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), these can be used for any project
worldwide except where another standard may take precedence, such as the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
When required, Cable Trays can be installed per the Canadian Electrical Code Parts I and II (CEC). Trays and splice plates meet
the bonding requirements of the CSA Standards and the CEC.
The cross-sectional area for each Cable Trays System, straight sections and fittings can be found on the appropriate selection
charts contained within this publication. In addition, all Cable Trays, straight sections and fittings are supplied with pressure
sensitive labels indicating the cross sectional area of both side rails, as required by the (NEC) National Electrical Code.
Table 4
*Total cross sectional area of both side rails for ladder trough type trays, or the minimum cross-sectional area for metal in channel type Cable Trays or Cable
Trays of one piece construction.
Cable Tray connections made with standard rigid splice plates, these rigid type connections do not require electrical bonding
straps. Electrical bonding straps are required where Cable Trays are joined by connectors which allow movement, such as:
vertical adjustable connectors, horizontal adjustable connectors and expansion connectors.
Proper grounding is also necessary where Cable Trays run parallel to each other, are stacked upon one another and in other
instances where tray runs are discontinuous.
Summary
You are now ready to select the best Cable Trays System to meet your needs. By now, we hope you’ve decided to select the
system using the NEMA CLASSIFICATION (8A, 12B, 20C, etc.) which makes your work so much easier.
Selection is also possible using physical dimensions, performance or any combination of these data listed NEMA oriented.
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CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
Most cable manufacturers offer a very accurate method of calculating cable weights, and appropriates lists or tables can be
obtained from them.
Important: The tables only provide a rough overview. They are average values, which may vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. Please refer to the manufacturer‘s specifications for the exact values.
Actual cable weights of different cable types
Type Cable load kg/m Type Cable load kg/m Type Cable load kg/m Type Cable load kg/m
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CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
External diameter and cross section
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The choice is made under consideration of:
1- The number of cable to be passed in a Cable Tray (Load carrying capacity of the tray).
2- The load of cable to be passed in a cable tray and support distance.
Cable Capacity
For the estimation of cable area, the table shown below is used to help.
Table 1
For cables of any size the area per cable is multiplied with the number of cables , whereas the sum(A) is the total area of the
cables. The result is the needed cross section area of the Cable Tray .
Example
For the cable shown in table 1 (using 1 cable of each type) we need min. a Cable tray of 40.0 cm² .
Table 2
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CABLE LADDER TRAYS SYSTEM DESIGN
Nomenclature
12
38
19 8
2 16
3 7
13 4
18
15
17
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ALUMINUM SWAGED TUBULAR CABLE LADDER TRAYS
Is a structure consisting of two side rails, connected by individual rungs and is manufactured in accordance with NEMA Standard
#VE-1. Rungs are fastened to the side members by an exclusive swaging process. This assembly method ensures a superior
mechanical and electrical connection.
RUNG SPACING
(center-to-center)
RUNG
TOP FLANGE
SIDE RAIL (stiffened
type shown)
LOAD
DEPTH
SIDE RAIL
Side Members
• Side members are designed with top and bottom flanges turned outwards. This simplifies fastening the Cable Ladder Trays
to the supports. Cable Ladder Trays with outward facing flanges allow complete access within the cable loading area and
eliminate the possibility of cable damage from sharp edges within the cable area. The return on the top flange strengthens
the side member and allows cables to be smoothly dropped over the side.
Rung
• Ladder rungs are 1.00”(25mm) diameter tubings flattened on top to provide a cable bearing surface.
This construction allows cables to drop out anywhere without contacting a sharp edge.
Rung Spacing
• The interval at which rungs are swaged to the side member. This is measured from center line of rung to center line of rung.
SFSP manufactures straight lengths with four standard rung spacings: 6”(150mm), 9”(229mm), 12”(305mm) and 18”(457mm).
Rung spacing is generally determined by the size and type of the cable being supported. When in doubt, 9”(229mm) rung
spacing is a generally accepted compromise.
Length
• The longitudinal dimensions of standard Cable Ladder Trays are 10’(3.0m), 12’(3.7m), 20’(6.1m) and 24’(7.4m).
Width
• The transverse dimensions of Cable Ladder Trays are measured inside (from side member web to side member web) and are
furnished in seven standard widths: 6”(150mm), 9”(229mm), 12”(305mm), 18”(457mm), 24”(610mm),
30”(750mm) and 36”(915mm).
Overall Width
• Overall ladder width is equal to the inside or nominal width plus the width of the side member flanges.
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Load Depth
• Measured from top surface of rung to the top of the side member. This is not to be confused with the overall height.
SFSP manufactures four loading depths: 3”(75mm), 4”(100mm), 5”(125mm) and 6”(150mm) in accordance with NEMA
Standard VE-1.
Overall Height
• Overall height is equal to the loading depth plus 1.25”(30mm).
Fittings
• F or changing direction horizontally and vertically, SFSP manufactures elbows, tees and crosses in all widths and loading depths.
Fittings are available in three standard radii; 12”(305mm), 24”(610mm) and 36”(915mm). Maintain a nominal 9”(229mm)
rung spacing through the center line of all fittings.
Swage Advantages
• S waging allows the side rails to be turned outwards, simplifying cable installation and providing 100% access to the cables.
Cold swaging yields the most rigid tray systems in the industry. The swaged rung connection resists stresses in all directions:
up or down, side to side or in and out. The swaged ladder also resists the camber and warping effects encountered in a typical
welde system.
The increased rigidity means that a 24’(7.4m) section of tray can be lifted on one end with little or no twisting or
bending of the tray section. This rigid construction makes the trays safer for field personnel to handle and reduces shipping
damage.
Electrical Properties
• Electrically,
the 106 tons of pressure in the swaging process virtually eliminates the interstices and a homogenous electrical
path results in the following:
Resistance of Aluminum Swaged Tray: 31 microhms
Resistance of Steel Swaged Tray: 37.3 microhms
Resistance of Popular Aluminum Welded Tray: 101 microhms
Conclusion
•C
old swaging yields a very strong, efficient and aesthetically pleasing system that stands the test of time and offers installation
savings due to its ease of handling.
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STEEL CABLE LADDER TRAYS
Is a prefabricated metal structure consisting of reinforced Welded Cable Ladder Trays -shaped rungs, arc welded to the side rails
and is manufactured according to NEMA Standard VE-1. Welded Cable Ladder Trays’ rungs are fastened to the side rails with
an automatic, self-indexing MIG-arc-welding system, plug welding a 0.5”(12.5mm) diameter zone. The superior strength of the
plug weld withstands the rigors of shipping, handling, erection and cable support service.
Side Members
Welded Cable Ladder Trays’ side members are designed with top and bottom flanges turned inwards. This minimizes the space
requirements of the Cable Trays Systems, and allows a very low side rail height for each NEMA Standard VE-1 load depth.
Slotted Rungs
Slotted shaped rungs are provided on trays 6”(150mm), 9”(229mm), 12”(305mm), 18”(457mm) and 24”(610mm) wide. All
slotted rungs are 2.5”(63mm), and provide a 1.25”(30mm) cable bearing surface. Slots provide a neat, convenient option for
cable tie down requirements. Slots are 5⁄16”(6.25mm) wide and 5⁄8”(12.5mm) in length, and are located on 1”(25mm) centers
across the entire width of the rung
Solid Rungs
S olid shaped Rungs are provided on trays 30”(750mm) and 36”(915mm) wide. Solid Rungs for steel trays are 2.25”(58mm) wide
and provide a 7⁄8”(22mm) cable bearing surface.
Rung Spacing
SFSP manufactures straight lengths with four standard rung spacings; 6”(150mm), 9”(229mm), 12”(305mm)
and 18”(457mm). The 6”(150mm) rung spacing results in a 3.75”(94mm) opening between rungs allowing the tray to be
classified as a ventilated trough per NEMA Standard VE-1.
Length
The longitudinal dimensions of standard Welded Cable Ladder Trays are 10’(3.0m), 12’(3.7m), 20’(6.1m) and 24’(7.4m).
Width
The transverse dimensions of Welded Cable Ladder Trays are measured from the inside and are furnished in seven standard
widths: 6”(150mm), 9”(229mm), 12”(305mm), 18”(457mm), 24”(610mm), 30”(750mm) and 36”(915mm).
Overall Width
Overall tray width is equal to the inside or nominal width plus the thickness of the two side rail webs. Overall Tray Width =
Nominal + 3⁄16”(5mm) Width.
Load Depth
Measured from the top surface of the rungs to the top of the side member.
SFSP manufactures four load depths; 2 7⁄8”(73mm), 3 5⁄8”(101mm), 4 5⁄8”(127mm) and 5 5⁄8”(153mm) corresponding to the
four nominal load depths in NEMA Standard 1”(25mm), 3”(75mm), 4”(100mm), 5” (125mm) and 6”(150mm).
Overall Height
Welded Cable Ladder Trays’ overall height is equal to the load depth plus 1.25”(30mm).
Fittings
For changing direction both horizontally and vertically, SFSP manufactures tees and crosses in all widths and load depths.
Standard fittings maintain a nominal 9”(229mm) rung spacing through the center line of the fitting.
Tubular Rung
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Welded Ladder Cable Tray Features:
The mechanical strength of this welded assembly withstands the rigors of shipping, handling, erection and service.
The size of the weld keeps the vertical axis of the side rail from sloping inwards under load. The weld maintains the 90° angle
between the side rail and bottom. This allows full use of the section properties. Spot welds do not permit this.
Also, stresses on spot welds (barely 1⁄8” (3mm) in diameter) are so severe that breakage often occurs during shipping and
erection.
Welded Cable Ladder Trays fittings are also assembled by MIG-arc welding.
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CABLE LADDER TRAY SYSTEMS OVERVIEW
SFSP’s Cable Ladder Trays Systems are available in a variety of finishes, and in varying width and load depth for many applications
including primary service entrances, main power feeders, branch wirings, instruments and communications cables.
Applications:
- Industrial:
Gas facilities, Oil facilities, Power Plants, Petrochemical Plants, Automotive Plants, Paper Plants, Food Processing, Power Plants,
Refineries, Manufacturing, Mining.
- Commercial:
Shopping Centers, Control Buildings, Schools, Hospitals, Office Buildings, Airports, Stadiums
Features:
Cable Ladder Trays consist of two longitudinal side rails connected by rungs. SFSP designs are very popular due to their versatility
and low costs. They also provide: maximum ventilation for conductor cooling, smooth edges on side rails and rungs to protect
cables and slots for easy cable fastening when required. Various rung spacings are available to provide support for most cables,
from small flexible cables to the most rigid interlocked armor power cable.
SFSP’s Swaged Cable Ladder Trays consist of 2 outside rails that are connected by a round tubular rung of 25 mm outside
diameter.
• S FSP’s Swaged Cable Ladder Trays are manufactured in widths (w): 150 mm, 225 mm, 300 mm, 450 mm, 500 mm, 600 mm,
750 mm and 900 mm.
Other dimensions are available upon request.
Tubular Rungs
The available distance spacing (S) between the rungs is 229 mm. Length (L):
2440/3000 mm. Side height of the side rail is 110 mm, 136 mm, 162 mm and il
Ra
188 mm. Other dimensions are available upon request.
Swaged Cable Ladder Trays are available in: Aluminum 6063 T6
L
x
S
Tubular Rounded Rung x
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SWAGED CABLE LADDER TRAYS (ALUMINUM)
C Type
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SWAGED CABLE LADDER TRAYS (ALUMINUM)
Aluminum Cable Ladder Trays - General Overview
A
L
20 20
9.5 9.50
20 20 5
3 3
8
5 8
8
2.50
188
153
162
127
9
9
188 162
85 35
85 35
25 30 40
25 30 40
20 20
20 9.50 20 9.50
5 3 5 3
8 8
2 2
138
110
101
75
9
9
138 110
45 30 45 30
30 40 25 30 40
25
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STEEL CABLE LADDER TRAYS (STEEL S235 JRG2)
RUNG TYPES (Swaged and Channel)
RAIL TYPES
Types of Rail:
• C-Type, Z-Type and R-Type
Rounded Tubular -
Swaged or Welded Plain Channel (Steel) Slotted Channel (Steel)
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STEEL CABLE LADDER TRAYS - GENERAL OVERVIEW
RUNG
L
W
SIDE RAIL
S S
50 mm
21 Downwards
13 X 30 mm
41
Upwards
(slots only upon request )
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Length and Rung Spacing
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TRAY RUNS
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SWAGED TUBULAR RUNG
ALUMINUM 6063 T6
• NEMA Class A (52 kg/m by 3.0m) and 8A (95 kg/m by 2.40m)
• NEMA Class C (97.0 kg/m by 3.0 m)
• NEMA Class 12 A (74 kg/m by 3.70 m)
• NEMA Class 12 B (134 kg/m by 3.70 m)
T
Load Depth
Side Height
Tubular Rung
Design Data
Side Height Load Depth Thickness F W I
Rail (mm) Fd (mm) (mm) (mm) cm3 cm4
A1 110 80 2.0 20 8.12 46.06
A2 138 106 2.0 20 11.24 78.95
A3 162 132 2.0 20 14.78 123.85
A4 188 158 2.5 20 23.14 224.70
Load Classes
Side Load Span Classes
Rail kg/m (m) NEMA
A1 52 3.0 A
A2 97 3.0 C
A3 74 3.70 12A
A4 134 3.70 12B
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ALT - A1 (SWAGED ROUNDED TUBULAR)
ed
Ru
ng 2.40 1.15 0.92 7.99
Load Depth: 82
Tubular Rung
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ALT - A2 (SWAGED ROUNDED TUBULAR)
SVCLA2_F_00900138 900
2.0 3.70 0.47 0.93 12.27
Tubular Rung
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ALT - A3 (SWAGED ROUNDED TUBULAR)
ed
Ru
ng
2.40 2.88 1.69 7.98
Tubular
3.0 1.64 0.96 9.95
Rung:
W SVCLA3_F_00600162 600
L 25x2.0
3.70 0.88 0.52 12.28
mm
4.90 0.33 0.19 16.27
SVCLA3_F_00900162 900
2.0 3.70 0.79 1.19 12.24
Tubular Rung
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ALT - A4 (SWAGED ROUNDED TUBULAR)
Tubular
3.0 3.13 0.84 9.98
Rung:
SVCLA4_F_00450188 450
Tub 25x2.0
3.70 1.71 0.46 12.29
Ro ular mm
und
ed
188
Ru
ng
4.90 0.70 0.19 16.21
SVCLA4_F_00900188 900
3.70 1.47 1.76 12.32
2.5
4.90 0.63 0.75 16.27
Tubular Rung
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F
T
Load Depth
Side Height
Tubular Rung
Load Classes
Side Load Span Classes
Rail kg/m (m) NEMA
S1 74 3.70 12A
S2 123 3.70 12B
S3 82 4.90 16A
S4 87 3.70 12A
S5 150 3.70 12C
S6 67 6.00 D
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SLT - S1
Tubular
3.0 1.67 0.19 9.94 Rung:
SVCLS1_F_00450110 450 25 X 1.5
3.70 0.86 0.10 12.31
mm
Tub
Ro ular 4.90 0.31 0.03 15.97
und
110
ed
Ru
ng 2.40 2.68 0.71 7.03
Tubular Rung
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SLT - S2
Tubular
3.0 2.41 0.27 8.31 Rung:
SVCLS2_F_00450138 450 25 X 1.5
3.70 1.54 0.17 12.32
mm
Tub
Ro ular 4.90 0.61 0.07 16.18
und
831
ed
Ru 2.40 3.72 0.99 6.02
ng
Tubular Rung
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SLT - S3
Tubular
3.0 3.18 0.36 7.04 Rung:
SVCLS3_F_00450162 450 25 X 1.5
3.70 2.09 0.23 10.54
Tub mm
Ro ular
162
W
3.0 3.17 0.84 7.53
L
SVCLS3_F_00600162 600
3.70 2.08 0.55 70.89
Tubular Rung
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SLT - S4
Tubular
3.0 2.06 0.23 9.98 Rung:
SVCLS4_F_00450110 450 25 X 1.5
3.70 1.07 0.12 12.32
mm
Tub
Ro ular 4.90 0.41 0.05 16.31
und
110
ed
Ru
ng 2.40 3.30 0.88 7.20
Load Depth: 75
Tubular Rung
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SLT - S5
Tubular
3.0 2.98 0.33 8.38 Rung:
SVCLS5_F_00450138 450 25 X 1.5
Tub 3.70 1.90 0.21 12.29
mm
Ro ular
und
138
Tubular Rung
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SLT - S5
W
3.0 3.93 1.04 7.74
L
SVCLS6_F_00600162 600
3.70 2.58 0.69 11.00
Tubular Rung
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Load Depth
Side Height
T
C.Channel 21x41 mm
Load Classes
Side Load Span Classes
Rail kg/m (m) NEMA
S1 74 3.70 12A
S2 123 3.70 12B
S3 82 4.90 16A
S4 87 3.70 12A
S5 150 3.70 12C
S6 67 6.00 D
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SL - S1
Rung
3.0 1.67 0.21 9.99 41 x 21
VCLBS_F_00188547 450 x 1.5
3.70 0.85 0.1 12.26
mm
4.90 0.31 0.04 26.17
110
68
SL - S2
Rung
3.0 2.40 0.30 8.32 41 x 21
SVCLBS_F_00156067 450 x 1.5
3.70 1.53 0.19 12.30
mm
4.90 0.60 0.07 16.07
138
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SL - S3
SVCLBS_F_00217649 450
3.70 2.09 0.26 10.59
2.0 Rung
41 x 41
SVCLBS_F_00217669 2.40 4.90 0.87 5.05
x 1.5
mm
C.Channel 21X41
900
3.0 3.18 2.45 9.18
Rung
41 x
SVCLBS_F_00217673 3.70 2.09 1.64 11.97
212.0
mm
4.90 0.97 0.76 16.29
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SL - S4
SVCLBS_F_00217709 450
3.70 1.06 0.13 12.28
2.5 Rung
41 x 21
2.40 2.95 2.31 7.97
x 2.0
mm
C.Channel 21X41
SVCLBS_F_00063473 900
3.0 1.78 1.40 9.90
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SL - S5
SVCLBS_F_00213173 450
3.70 1.89 0.23 12.28
2.5 Rung
41 x 41
SVCLBS_F_00217729 2.40 4.61 0.82 5.87
x 1.5
mm
C.Channel 21X41
900
3.0 2.86 2.24 9.99 Rung
41 x 21
SVCLBS_F_00156055 3.70 1.66 1.64 12.30
x 2.0
4.90 0.73 0.72 16.18 mm
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SL - S6
Rung
41 x 21
162 X 20 X 2.5
Rung
Load Depth: 125
Side Height: 162
All Units are in (mm)
2.5 41 x 41
2.40 6.06 0.63 4.21
x 1.5
mm
C.Channel 21X41
Rung
SVCLBS_F_00217759 750 41 x 21
3.0 3.94 1.79 8.49
x 2.0
mm
Rung
41 x 41
SVCLBS_F_00217775 2.40 6.06 1.08 5.26
x 1.5
mm
Rung
900 41 x 21
SVCLBS_F_00156305 3.0 3.94 2.64 9.34
x 2.5
mm
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FITTINGS
BEND 45°
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00231201 SVCLBA_F_00215881 SVCLBA_F_00231333 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231273 SVCLBA_F_00231269 SVCLBA_F_00231337 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231209 SVCLBA_F_00215901 SVCLBA_F_00231341 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231213 SVCLBA_F_00231481 SVCLBA_F_00231345 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231217 SVCLBA_F_00191029 SVCLBA_F_00231349 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231221 SVCLBA_F_00215065 SVCLBA_F_00231353 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231225 SVCLBA_F_00215905 SVCLBA_F_00231357 900 mm
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Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 Width
mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel
SVCLA1_F_BD150110 SVCLS1_F_BD150110 SVCLA2_F_BD150110 SVCLS2_F_BD150110 SVCLA3_F_BD150110 SVCLS3_F_BD150110 150 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD225110 SVCLS1_F_BD225110 SVCLA2_F_BD225110 SVCLS2_F_BD225110 SVCLA3_F_BD225110 SVCLS3_F_BD225110 225 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD300110 SVCLS1_F_BD300110 SVCLA2_F_BD300110 SVCLS2_F_BD300110 SVCLA3_F_BD300110 SVCLS3_F_BD300110 300 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD450110 SVCLS1_F_BD450110 SVCLA2_F_BD450110 SVCLS2_F_BD450110 SVCLA3_F_BD450110 SVCLS3_F_BD450110 450 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD600110 SVCLS1_F_BD600110 SVCLA2_F_BD600110 SVCLS2_F_BD600110 SVCLA3_F_BD600110 SVCLS3_F_BD600110 600 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD750110 SVCLS1_F_BD750110 SVCLA2_F_BD750110 SVCLS2_F_BD750110 SVCLA3_F_BD750110 SVCLS3_F_BD750110 750 mm
SVCLA1_F_BD900110 SVCLS1_F_BD900110 SVCLA2_F_BD900110 SVCLS2_F_BD900110 SVCLA3_F_BD900110 SVCLS3_F_BD900110 900 mm
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BEND 90°
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00188597 SVCLBA_F_00215851 SVCLBA_F_00231821 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231629 SVCLBA_F_00231749 SVCLBA_F_00231825 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231629 SVCLBA_F_00168247 SVCLBA_F_00231837 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188587 SVCLBA_F_00186619 SVCLBA_F_00231849 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231637 SVCLBA_F_00231753 SVCLBA_F_00231853 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00221825 SVCLBA_F_00231757 SVCLBA_F_00231857 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188577 SVCLBA_F_00186609 SVCLBA_F_00231861 900 mm
BEND 90°
WELDED CURVED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00231989 SVCLBA_F_00232049 SVCLBA_F_00232105 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231993 SVCLBA_F_00232053 SVCLBA_F_00232109 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00231997 SVCLBA_F_00232057 SVCLBA_F_00232113 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232001 SVCLBA_F_00232061 SVCLBA_F_00232117 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232005 SVCLBA_F_00232065 SVCLBA_F_00232121 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232009 SVCLBA_F_00232069 SVCLBA_F_00232125 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232013 SVCLBA_F_00232073 SVCLBA_F_00232129 900 mm
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Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 Width
mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel
SVCLA1_F_BN150110 SVCLS1_F_BN150110 SVCLA2_F_BN150110 SVCLS2_F_BN150110 SVCLA3_F_BN150110 SVCLS3_F_BN150110 150 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN225110 SVCLS1_F_BN225110 SVCLA2_F_BN225110 SVCLS2_F_BN225110 SVCLA3_F_BN225110 SVCLS3_F_BN225110 225 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN300110 SVCLS1_F_BN300110 SVCLA2_F_BN300110 SVCLS2_F_BN300110 SVCLA3_F_BN300110 SVCLS3_F_BN300110 300 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN450110 SVCLS1_F_BN450110 SVCLA2_F_BN450110 SVCLS2_F_BN450110 SVCLA3_F_BN450110 SVCLS3_F_BN450110 450 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN600110 SVCLS1_F_BN600110 SVCLA2_F_BN600110 SVCLS2_F_BN600110 SVCLA3_F_BN600110 SVCLS3_F_BN600110 600 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN750110 SVCLS1_F_BN750110 SVCLA2_F_BN750110 SVCLS2_F_BN750110 SVCLA3_F_BN750110 SVCLS3_F_BN750110 750 mm
SVCLA1_F_BN900110 SVCLS1_F_BN900110 SVCLA2_F_BN900110 SVCLS2_F_BN900110 SVCLA3_F_BN900110 SVCLS3_F_BN900110 900 mm
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TEE BRANCH
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00232165 SVCLBA_F_00215925 SVCLBA_F_00232295 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232169 SVCLBA_F_00232235 SVCLBA_F_00232299 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188637 SVCLBA_F_00168271 SVCLBA_F_00232303 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232209 SVCLBA_F_00168257 SVCLBA_F_00232307 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00221841 SVCLBA_F_00168197 SVCLBA_F_00232319 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188627 SVCLBA_F_00215075 SVCLBA_F_00232323 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188617 SVCLBA_F_00215939 SVCLBA_F_00232327 900 mm
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Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 Width
mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel
SVCLA1_F_TB150110 SVCLS1_F_TB150110 SVCLA2_F_TB150110 SVCLS2_F_TB150110 SVCLA3_F_TB150110 SVCLS3_F_TB150110 150 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB225110 SVCLS1_F_TB225110 SVCLA2_F_TB225110 SVCLS2_F_TB225110 SVCLA3_F_TB225110 SVCLS3_F_TB225110 225 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB300110 SVCLS1_F_TB300110 SVCLA2_F_TB300110 SVCLS2_F_TB300110 SVCLA3_F_TB300110 SVCLS3_F_TB300110 300 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB450110 SVCLS1_F_TB450110 SVCLA2_F_TB450110 SVCLS2_F_TB450110 SVCLA3_F_TB450110 SVCLS3_F_TB450110 450 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB600110 SVCLS1_F_TB600110 SVCLA2_F_TB600110 SVCLS2_F_TB600110 SVCLA3_F_TB600110 SVCLS3_F_TB600110 600 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB750110 SVCLS1_F_TB750110 SVCLA2_F_TB750110 SVCLS2_F_TB750110 SVCLA3_F_TB750110 SVCLS3_F_TB750110 750 mm
SVCLA1_F_TB900110 SVCLS1_F_TB900110 SVCLA2_F_TB900110 SVCLS2_F_TB900110 SVCLA3_F_TB900110 SVCLS3_F_TB900110 900 mm
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INSIDE VERTICAL ELBOW (INSIDE RISER)
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00232605 SVCLBA_F_00215943 SVCLBA_F_00232725 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232609 SVCLBA_F_00232647 SVCLBA_F_00232733 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188687 SVCLBA_F_00216013 SVCLBA_F_00232737 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232613 SVCLBA_F_00211333 SVCLBA_F_00232741 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00232617 SVCLBA_F_00186593 SVCLBA_F_00232745 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00189845 SVCLBA_F_00215089 SVCLBA_F_00232749 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00188683 SVCLBA_F_00186589 SVCLBA_F_00232753 900 mm
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SWAGED TUBULAR RUNG THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 Width
mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel
SVCLA1_F_VB150110 SVCLS1_F_VB150110 SVCLA2_F_VB150110 SVCLS2_F_VB150110 SVCLA3_F_VB150110 SVCLS3_F_VB150110 150 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB225110 SVCLS1_F_VB225110 SVCLA2_F_VB225110 SVCLS2_F_VB225110 SVCLA3_F_VB225110 SVCLS3_F_VB225110 225 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB300110 SVCLS1_F_VB300110 SVCLA2_F_VB300110 SVCLS2_F_VB300110 SVCLA3_F_VB300110 SVCLS3_F_VB300110 300 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB450110 SVCLS1_F_VB450110 SVCLA2_F_VB450110 SVCLS2_F_VB450110 SVCLA3_F_VB450110 SVCLS3_F_VB450110 450 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB600110 SVCLS1_F_VB600110 SVCLA2_F_VB600110 SVCLS2_F_VB600110 SVCLA3_F_VB600110 SVCLS3_F_VB600110 600 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB750110 SVCLS1_F_VB750110 SVCLA2_F_VB750110 SVCLS2_F_VB750110 SVCLA3_F_VB750110 SVCLS3_F_VB750110 750 mm
SVCLA1_F_VB900110 SVCLS1_F_VB900110 SVCLA2_F_VB900110 SVCLS2_F_VB900110 SVCLA3_F_VB900110 SVCLS3_F_VB900110 900 mm
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OUTSIDE VERTICAL ELBOW (OUTSIDE RISER)
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLBA_F_00359326 SVCLBA_F_00359344 SVCLBA_F_00359378 150 mm
SVCLBA_F_00235245 SVCLBA_F_00359348 SVCLBA_F_00359386 225 mm
SVCLBA_F_00288364 SVCLBA_F_00359352 SVCLBA_F_00359394 300 mm
SVCLBA_F_00359330 SVCLBA_F_00359356 SVCLBA_F_00359402 450 mm
SVCLBA_F_00345408 SVCLBA_F_00359360 SVCLBA_F_00359406 600 mm
SVCLBA_F_00359334 SVCLBA_F_00359364 SVCLBA_F_00359410 750 mm
SVCLBA_F_00225307 SVCLBA_F_00359368 SVCLBA_F_00359414 900 mm
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SWAGED TUBULAR RUNG THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 Width
mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel Aluminum Steel
SVCLA1_F_DB150110 SVCLS1_F_DB150110 SVCLA2_F_DB150110 SVCLS2_F_DB150110 SVCLA3_F_DB150110 SVCLS3_F_DB150110 150 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB225110 SVCLS1_F_DB225110 SVCLA2_F_DB225110 SVCLS2_F_DB225110 SVCLA3_F_DB225110 SVCLS3_F_DB225110 225 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB300110 SVCLS1_F_DB300110 SVCLA2_F_DB300110 SVCLS2_F_DB300110 SVCLA3_F_DB300110 SVCLS3_F_DB300110 300 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB450110 SVCLS1_F_DB450110 SVCLA2_F_DB450110 SVCLS2_F_DB450110 SVCLA3_F_DB450110 SVCLS3_F_DB450110 450 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB600110 SVCLS1_F_DB600110 SVCLA2_F_DB600110 SVCLS2_F_DB600110 SVCLA3_F_DB600110 SVCLS3_F_DB600110 600 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB750110 SVCLS1_F_DB750110 SVCLA2_F_DB750110 SVCLS2_F_DB750110 SVCLA3_F_DB750110 SVCLS3_F_DB750110 750 mm
SVCLA1_F_DB900110 SVCLS1_F_DB900110 SVCLA2_F_DB900110 SVCLS2_F_DB900110 SVCLA3_F_DB900110 SVCLS3_F_DB900110 900 mm
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HORIZONTAL CROSS (INTERSECTION)
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLS4_F_HC150110 SVCLS4_F_HC150138 SVCLS4_F_HC150162 150 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC225110 SVCLS4_F_HC225138 SVCLS4_F_HC225162 225 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC300110 SVCLS4_F_HC300138 SVCLS4_F_HC300162 300 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC450110 SVCLS4_F_HC450138 SVCLS4_F_HC450162 450 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC600110 SVCLS4_F_HC600138 SVCLS4_F_HC600162 600 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC750110 SVCLS4_F_HC750138 SVCLS4_F_HC750162 750 mm
SVCLS4_F_HC900110 SVCLS4_F_HC900138 SVCLS4_F_HC900162 900 mm
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SWAGED TUBULAR RUNG THICKNESSES: 2.50
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.5 138 X 20 X 2.5 162 X 20 X 2.5 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLS4_F_IN150110 SVCLS5_F_IN150110 SVCLS6_F_IN150110 150 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN225110 SVCLS5_F_IN225110 SVCLS6_F_IN225110 225 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN300110 SVCLS5_F_IN300110 SVCLS6_F_IN300110 300 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN450110 SVCLS5_F_IN450110 SVCLS6_F_IN450110 450 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN600110 SVCLS5_F_IN600110 SVCLS6_F_IN600110 600 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN750110 SVCLS5_F_IN750110 SVCLS6_F_IN750110 750 mm
SVCLS4_F_IN900110 SVCLS5_F_IN900110 SVCLS6_F_IN900110 900 mm
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STRAIGHT CENTRAL REDUCERS
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RIGHT HAND REDUCERS
WELDED CORNERED THICKNESSES: 2.00
Item Code
NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A NEMA CLASS 12A Width
110 X 20 X 2.0 138 X 20 X 2.0 162 X 20 X 2.0 mm
Side Height 110 Side Height 138 Side Height 162
SVCLS4_F_RH150110 SVCLS4_F_RH150138 SVCLS4_F_RH150162 150 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH225110 SVCLS4_F_RH225138 SVCLS4_F_RH225162 225 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH300110 SVCLS4_F_RH300138 SVCLS4_F_RH300162 300 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH450110 SVCLS4_F_RH450138 SVCLS4_F_RH450162 450 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH600110 SVCLS4_F_RH600138 SVCLS4_F_RH600162 600 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH750110 SVCLS4_F_RH750138 SVCLS4_F_RH750162 750 mm
SVCLS4_F_RH900110 SVCLS4_F_RH900138 SVCLS4_F_RH900162 900 mm
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RIGHT HAND REDUCERS
90
LEFT HAND REDUCERS
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LADDER TRAY
ACCESSORIES
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CONNECTORS
Order Example
1000 050 2
h 1000R 100 2
175
1000 1000R
Order Example
h h
1010 050 2
20
175
20
175 1010R 100 2
1010 1010R
Order Example
1030R 100 2
H
H
1030 1030R
Order Example
1040 050 2
H 1040R 100 2
h
175 1 75
20
1040 20
1040R
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Barrier Strip 1070
1110
1120 1120
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Crimping Type Copper / 2100 Tinned Copper Flexible Braids / 2200
G H B
D E C
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COVERS
Functions
Ladder Cable Tray covers shall be considered for any of the following purposes:
• Protection from falling objects or debris, as may occur beneath personnel walkways.
• Shielding from ultraviolet rays of the sun and guarding against other weathering elements.
• Minimizing accumulation of foreign contaminants such as ash or other industrial deposits.
• Protection of cables and personnel where a riser tray penetrates a floor or grating.
2000
SFSP
Order Example • Cable covers are supplied with or without a 15 mm down turned flange.
Width
)mm(
Item Type (W) )t( • Straight section covers are furnished 3000 mm long. All fitting covers are
2000 SWF 050 2 50
furnished in solid design only.
2100
Order Example
Width
)mm( Item (W) )t(
50 2100 050 2
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FRAMING SYSTEMS
ASTM F436 Round Washers DIN 440, DIN 9021
Washers (SRW) | DIN 125 | ASTM F436 Washers (SRW) | DIN 440 | DIN 9021
Square Washers SSW Fully Threaded Rods Grade 4.6 DIN 975
ASTM A 36, A193
Square Washers (SSW) Threaded Rod (STR) - DIN 975 - ASTM A36
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Roofing Bolts Carriage Bolts with Nut Below Head DIN 603
Roofing Bolts (SRB) Carriage Bolts (STC)
S DIN S EN M 16 x 40 M 16 x 40
Stainless
Zinc Plated
Steel Di- M 16 x 60 M 16 x 60 24 24
Dimension
mension (mm) (mm) M 16 x 90 M 16 x 90
M 6 x 12 M 18 x 40 M 18 x 40
10 10
M 6 x 25 M 18 x 50 M 18 x 50
27 26
M 8 x 25 M 8 x 25 M 18 x 60 M 18 x 60
13 13
M 8 x 40 M 18 x 80 M 18 x 80
M 10 x 20 M 20 x 40 M 20 x 40
M 10 x 30 M 10 x 30 M 20 x 50 M 20 x 50
32 32
M 10 x 45 M 10 x 45 17 16 M 20 x 60 M 20 x 60
M 10 x 60 M 20 x 80 M 20 x 80
M 10 x 70
M 12 x 22
M 12 x 25 M 12 x 25
M 12 x 30 M 12 x 30
M 12 x 40 M 12 x 40
19 18
M 12 x 50
M 12 x 60 M 12 x 60
M 12 x 80 M 12 x 80
M 12 x 90
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CABLE TRAY
SUPPORT SYSTEM
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Channel Finishes
SFSP’s metal framing channel is
Standard Finishes: Pre-Galvanized
finish (ASTM A653M coating G90 CHANNEL HOLE
PATTERNS
cold formed on modern rolling
and G60). Hot Dip Galvanized
machines from low carbon steel
after fabrication (ASTM A123
manufactured according to BS
or BS EN ISO1461:2009). Other
6946:1988. A continuous slot PT Type Channel PT Plain Type
custom coatings are available upon
provides the ability to make
request. Part No Thick. Height “H”
attachments at any point. mm.
CCH-220 1.5 21.0
Lengths Z CCH-240 1.5 41.0
Standard length: 3000mm with ± CCH-260 1.5 25.0
3.2mm length tolerance. CCH-320 2.0 21.0
Z
Custom lengths vv available upon CCH-340 2.0 41.0
request.
CCH-360 2.0 25.0
CCH-420 2.5 21.0
Y Y Y Y CCH-440 2.5 41.0
Selection Chart
Part No Z
Channel Dimensions Thickness ST Type Channel ST Slotted Type
Height “H” Width “W” Part No Thick. Height “H”
Z
CCH - 220/221 21.0 mm 41.0 mm 1.5 mm mm.
CCH - 240/241 41.0 mm 41.0 mm 1.5 mm CCH-221 1.5 21.0
CCH - 260/261 25.0 mm 50.0 mm 1.5 mm CCH-241 1.5 41.0
CCH - 320/321 21.0 mm 41.0 mm 2.0Z mm Z Z CCH-261 1.5 25.0
CCH - 340/341 41.0 mm 41.0 mm 2.0
Z
mm Z CCH-321 2.0 21.0
Z
Z
CCH - 360/361 25.0ZZ mm 50.0 mm 2.0 mm CCH-341 2.0 41.0
Z
CCH-361 2.0 25.0
21.0 CCH - 420/421 Y21.0 mm 41.0 mm 2.5 mm
Y 41.0 Y Y
CCH - 440/441 Y
41.0
Y mm Y
41.0 mm
Y
Y
Y 2.5 mm Y CCH-421 2.5 21.0
Y
CCH - 460/461 Y
25.0
Y
mm Y
50.0 mm
YY Y
2.5 mm Y Y CCH-441 2.5 41.0
Z
41.0 CCH-461 2.5 25.0
Z
For Toothed Channel add “T” after the ZPart no. ex: CCH-220T
Z 41.0
Z Z
Z
Z
B2B Type Channel
B2B Type
3 2 0
Z Z
Z Z Z
7.0 CCH-222 1.5 42.0
7.0
Z
CCH-242 1.5 82.0
Material Thickness
21.0 Y
Size
21.0
ZY
Y
Z
Channel
Y Patterns
Y
41.0 Y
Toothed
Y
Y
41.0
7.0 41.0
41.0
41.0
41.0
41.0 41.0
13
13 13 50
50
50 13
0
13 30
50 50 3
30 30 30 For Toothed Channel add “T” after the
Part no. ex: CCH-220T
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CANTILEVER ARM BRACKET
Cantilever Arm Brackets - SCA
CCH421 41x21x2.5
F1 or F2
25
h
h-50
1/2 A 1/2 A
Length A (mm)
25
b
t
101
CANTILEVER ARM BRACKET
F1 or F2
25
h
h-50
25
1/2 A 1/2 A
b
t Length A (mm)
102
U - Support / 3000
3200 3250
103
CANTILEVER
Support ConnectorsARM
/ 3300BRACKET Clamping Plates / 3350
3300 3350
3400
Angles / 3600
Support
Carrier lug Bracket
Support connector
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Hold Down Clamp
3450 3550
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FIRESTOP
SYSTEMS
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: • BASIC USE • COMPOSITION & MATERIALS
PRODUCT SELECTOR: • FIRESTOP SEALANTS • COMPOSITE SHEET • FIRESTOP MORTAR • FIRESTOP PUTTY • FIRESTOP PILLOWS
• PATHWAYS • PUTTY PADS • FIRE PROTECTIVE CABLE COATING
BETA CONTECH
Beta Contech is specialized in advanced architectural and industrial products, ranging from raised access to flooring systems,
architectural expansion joint systems, architectural impact protection systems, firestopping systems and others. The company
operates within the GCC and MENA countries and has a wide reputation among contractors.
STI FIRESTOP
Specified Technologies is an industry leader solely committed to the development of innovative, reliable firestopping solutions
that help stop the spread of fire smoke and toxic fumes . Beta Contech’s innovative firestop solutions are for all types of new
construction and retrofit applications.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Basic Usage
These products are used solely or in combination to construct firestop systems effective in sealing through-penetrations,
construction joints and high traffic openings against the spread of fire, smoke or hot gasses. A wide range of tested
systems is available for standard constructions and penetrants with ratings up to 4 hours.
These products and systems are suitable for sealing electrical, plumbing, mechanical or data/communications
penetrations, including:
Cables
• Telephone
• Power
• Data and Control
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Firestop Pillows
SSB Intumescent Firestop Pillows
Compressible cushions are easily
installed and removed. The perfect
firestop solution for medium to
large openings including cable
bundles, Cable Trays, bus ducts
and multiple conduits.
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LOCATIONS
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LOCATIONS
KIGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
unitech.ksa@ikkgroup.com FACTORIES
Jeddah Tabuk Dammam SFSP - KSA
Tel : +966 12 627 8222 Tel : +966 14 423 5203 Tel : +966 13 859 0097 sfsp.jeddah@ikkgroup.com
Fax: +966 12 627 8722 Fax: +966 14 423 5203 Fax: +966 13 857 8177
Specialized Factory for Steel Products
Mak kah/Taif Khamis Mushayt Jubail 3rd Industrial City / Jeddah
Tel : +966 12 541 1206 Tel : +966 17 237 5929 Tel : +966 13 361 4390 Tel: +966 12 637 4482
Fax: +966 12 532 1675 Fax: +966 17 237 8783 Fax: +966 13 362 4499 Fax: +966 12 636 1963
Riyadh Gizan Hofuf SFSP / UAE
Tel : +966 11 292 8200 Tel : +966 17 321 6660 Tel : +966 13 530 1474 sfsp.uae@ikkgroup.com
Fax: +966 11 456 6627 Fax: +966 17 321 0665 Fax: +966 13 530 7144
SIGMA Factory for Steel Products
Qassim / Buraidah Mad inah DIC (Dubai Industrial City)
Tel : +966 16 382 3946 Tel : +966 14 842 1095 Tel : +971 4 818 1919
Fax: +966 16 385 2186 Fax: +966 14 842 1090
SFSP / Egypt
Skakah / Qurayyat Yanbu sfsp.cairo@ikkgroup.com
Tel : +966 14 626 3904 Tel : +966 14 390 1499
Fax: +966 14 626 3905 Fax: +966 14 322 7101 Specialized Factory for Steel Products
6th of October City Giza
Tel : +20 2 3820 6477
Fax: +20 2 3820 6036
SFSP / Lebanon
sfsp.lebanon@ikkgroup.com
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SFSP makes every effort to maintain the accuracy and
quality of the information provided in this Catalogue.
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