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Seal T-slots, rail ends, and gaps between rails to keep out dust, debris, and other contaminants.
Add panels to T-slotted framing to create machine guards and strip doors.
Stay organized with hooks, bin boxes, shelves, and tool holders that work with T-slotted framing.
Route wires, cables, and tubing along T‐slotted rails.
With a raised bulb to absorb greater impact than standard corner guards, these guards protect walls, cabinets, and other surfaces.
Protect walls and other surfaces from impact.
Secure ceiling tiles or join ceiling tile frame components.
Instead of painting or replacing ceiling tile frames when they’re rusted and discolored, put these flexible PVC covers onto them for a clean appearance.
Because PVC resists many acids and alkalies, it’s widely used for tanks and in chemical-processing applications. Also known as PVC Type 1.
Made of PVC Type 2 plastic, these 90° angles resist impact and chemicals.
Because PVC resists acids and alkalies, it is often used in tanks and chemical-processing applications where visibility is essential.
Route pipe, tubing, and conduit across strut channel.
These hangers have a swivel nut for adjusting direction after mounting. They're also known as teardrop hangers. Combine with a threaded rod or other fastener to hang from the ceiling.
Often used as an alternative to cable ties, wire duct guides and organizes short runs of electrical wiring in enclosures, control panels, and machines.
Faster to install than standard slotted wire duct, attach this to flat, clean surfaces.
Narrower slots and fingers create more access and routing points than on standard slotted wire duct.
This wire duct completely encloses wire and cable.
Route power, data, and control cable rated up to 600 volts AC/DC.
Surface mount with the adhesive back to route low-voltage data and control cable where you can't get inside walls.
Insert and remove cable at any point along the length of this open-top, hook-shaped raceway.
With more than one channel, this raceway allows you to separate power and data wiring to prevent signal interference.
Use in areas with light pedestrian traffic.
Protect cable from carts, pedestrians, and other light indoor traffic.
Join pieces of conduit.
Connect different sizes and genders of conduit.
Attach conduit to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Also known as conduit bodies, these ports provide access to wire and cable inside PVC conduit for pulling, splicing, and maintenance. They are also used to change the direction of a run.
This is also known as PVC Schedule 40 conduit.
Also known as Type B, this conduit is more crush and abrasion resistant than liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
The spiral design makes this conduit more flexible than abrasion-resistant liquid-tight flexible plastic conduit.
Visually identify different runs of wire and cable in machine and equipment wiring.
Secure threaded plastic conduit fittings to a knockout in an outlet box or enclosure.
Also known as Type A, this conduit meets the demands of continuous motion while sealing out liquid when used with liquid-tight fittings.
Made of PVC, this sleeving resists chemicals, oil, and acids.
Often used to protect wire, cable, and hose in robotics and other automated applications, this highly flexible sleeving withstands continuous motion without tearing or fraying.