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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.
Route wire and cable around curves with this bendable wire duct.
This wire duct completely encloses wire and cable.
This raceway system is also known as wireway and wire trough.
Gaskets on the covers and at connection points protect against dust as well as seeping oil and coolant.
In areas exposed to washdowns, chemicals, and corrosion, install this stainless steel raceway system that has gaskets at the connection points.
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.
The triangular shape fits into corners.
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.
With a top that overhangs the cover, this raceway keeps out rain. It is rated NEMA 3R for protection from liquids and light splashing.
Protect wire and cable from dust, dirt, and oil/coolant dripping—this raceway is rated NEMA 12.
Multiple channels let you separate different types of cable and cords.
Use in areas with light pedestrian traffic.
These cable ramps handle heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Curve these ramps to route cable around bends and corners in indoor areas with heavy pedestrian and equipment traffic.
Lay your cable in the slit on the top so it stays off the floor.
Protect cable from carts, pedestrians, and other light indoor traffic.
These cable ramps are strong enough to withstand equipment traffic.
With the widest channels of any of our cable ramps, these ramps can span large cable, hose, and pipe.
Reduce tripping hazards when running cable and cords through a pedestrian area.
Create a permanent outlet system without opening walls. These outlet strips mount to a wall with clips and hardwire to an existing electrical system.