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Cable Tray Systems - MP Husky

Cable tray SystemsEngineered to Support Powerful Reputations204 Old Piedmont HwyGreenville, SC 29605864-234-4800 (ph)864-234-4822 (fax) TrayProduct 2010 MP Husky . All rights BUSCABLE TRAY1-TECHNICAL2 Table of ContentsTechnical Data Section 1 Pgs. 3 - 27 Description and Applications Materials and Construction Corrosion Resistance Loading Deflection Electrical Design and GroundingHusky Ladder Flange Out Section 2 Pgs. 28-35 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Ladder Flange In Section 3 Pgs.

Cable Tray Systems Engineered to Support Powerful Reputations 204 Old Piedmont Hwy Greenville, SC 29605 864-234-4800 (ph) 864-234-4822 (fax) mphusky.com

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1 Cable tray SystemsEngineered to Support Powerful Reputations204 Old Piedmont HwyGreenville, SC 29605864-234-4800 (ph)864-234-4822 (fax) TrayProduct 2010 MP Husky . All rights BUSCABLE TRAY1-TECHNICAL2 Table of ContentsTechnical Data Section 1 Pgs. 3 - 27 Description and Applications Materials and Construction Corrosion Resistance Loading Deflection Electrical Design and GroundingHusky Ladder Flange Out Section 2 Pgs. 28-35 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Ladder Flange In Section 3 Pgs.

2 36-44 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky I-Beam Ladder Section 4 Pgs. 45-51 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Trough Section 5 Pgs. 52-72 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky I-Beam Trough Section 6 Pgs.

3 73-84 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Way Section 7 Pgs. 85-92 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky EMI tray Section 8 Pgs. 93-102 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Channel Section 9 Pgs.

4 103-108 Description and Applications Horizontal Bends Horizontal Crosses and Tees Vertical BendsCable tray Fittings for Ladder and Trough Section 10 Pgs. 109-135 Horizontals Verticals Crosses Tees ReducersAccessories and Splice Connectors Section 11 Pgs. 136-146 Hold Down Clips Expansion Guides Splice Plates Grounding Connectors Drill Jigs AccessoriesSupport Material Section 12 Pgs. 147-160 Suspension Channels and Fittings Clamps Vertical Run Supports Wall BracketsCovers and Cover Fasteners Section 13 Pgs.

5 161-166 Ordering Information Cover Fasteners Stand Off Clips Separators Clamps Cable Support BlocksHusky Techtray Wire Mesh (Wire Basket) Section 14 Pgs. 167-189 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering Information Center-Rail Cable tray Centray Section 15 Pgs. 190-205 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationHusky Fiberglass Section 16 Pgs.

6 206-257 Numbering system , Loading Tables, Ordering InformationStandard tray Specifications Request for Quotation Form Section 1 Pgs. 27 Quick Reference Guide by NEMA ClassSample system 2010 MP Husky . All rights TRAY1-TECHNICAL3 IntroductionDecade after decade, for nearly 60 years, MP Husky continues to be the trusted and proven name in Cable tray .

7 With more Systems installed in more industries and environments than any other manufacturer, you can rest assured MP Husky has the experience and capability to meet your most demanding requirements. As we begin another decade, MP Husky is stronger than ever and positioned to lead the industry with the latest innovations, eco-friendly products, and engineer-ing and manufacturing technologies. Our focus continues to remain on providing unmatched customer support, invest-ing in our people, protecting the environment, and providing the most technologically advanced and engineered Systems . MP Husky - Engineered to Support Powerful and SelectionCable tray Systems provide rigid structural support for cables in a variety of commercial and industrial applications.

8 The basic styles of Cable tray are: Ladder, Trough, Center Rail, Wire Basket and Channel. For a more comprehensive description of the construction and utilization of these types of tray , turn to Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,13, 14, 15 and 16 in this LadderLadder consists of two longitudinal side members connected by individual traverse members. It is in-tended for use primarily for power Cable or control Cable support and excels in heavy loading, longer span applications. I-Beam, Flange In and Flange Out TroughTrough has a corrugated solid or ventilated bottom, 4 rung spacing or flat bottom pan design which is contained within longitudinal side members.

9 It is especially appropriate for control and instrumentation ChannelChannel is a one piece support with either ventilated or solid bottom sections. These sections are used with power cables, multiple control, or signal circuit cables. 2010 MP Husky . All rights BUSCABLE TRAY1-TECHNICAL4 Description and SelectionHusky Wire BasketTechtray is a wire mesh Cable tray system that utilizes high mechanical strength steel wire that is welded into a 2 x 2 grid system . Typically used to carry data communica-tion and fiber optic cables, with a high degree of flexibility during installation due to capability and ease of fabricating fittings in the Pan TrayHusky Way straight sections are one piece formed pan that provides a smooth flat bottom and a fill depth that is almost the same as the outside height of the tray .

10 With a cover it provides complete protection of your cables. (Cover sold separately) Husky EMI tray is another option available to our customers (See Section 8 of this catalog).Since Cable tray is used in a wide variety of applications and under widely varying conditions, it is important that you gain an understanding of material specifications and structural design and apply that knowledge when selecting trays and specifying fittings, parts, and accessories. Some of the considerations are:1. NEMA Class / CSA Class Using the charts on the next page, determine the correct class of tray as it relates to your desired loading capacity per foot and support span. You will also need to know the weight of the Cable and at what span it will be supported.


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