The SpecMate Cable Tray System features open and enclosed cable trays and is available with a variety of mounting and expansion options. The center-spine cable tray offers 1-inch screw-in rungs that can be removed to avoid obstructions or replaced with longer rungs for increased capacity. It incorporates a reinforced spine and a center hanging feature. The wall-mounted cable tray has the same features as the center-spine cable tray, except its spine is attached to a wall rather than hung from
The SpecMate Cable Tray System features open and enclosed cable trays and is available with a variety of mounting and expansion options. The center-spine cable tray offers 1-inch screw-in rungs that can be removed to avoid obstructions or replaced with longer rungs for increased capacity. It incorporates a reinforced spine and a center hanging feature. The wall-mounted cable tray has the same features as the center-spine cable tray, except its spine is attached to a wall rather than hung from a ceiling. The solid-bottom cable tray is manufactured in widths from 4 to 36 inches and heights from 2 to 12 inches and can accommodate one or more factory- or field-installed dividers to separate power and communications cabling.
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