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Connectors for cable support systems are the critical mechanical interfaces that ensure continuity, mechanical strength, and electrical bonding in cable tray, ladder, and trunking installations. These components, often referred to as couplers, splices, or joining plates, are designed to handle specific load ratings and are typically manufactured...
Connectors for cable support systems are the critical mechanical interfaces that ensure continuity, mechanical strength, and electrical bonding in cable tray, ladder, and trunking installations. These components, often referred to as couplers, splices, or joining plates, are designed to handle specific load ratings and are typically manufactured from galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum to resist corrosion in industrial environments. Key technical parameters include the material thickness (e.g., 2.0 mm or 3.0 mm), the number of fixing points (bolts or screws), and compatibility with tray widths ranging from 100 mm to 800 mm. Proper selection ensures that the cable support system maintains its structural integrity under dynamic loads and thermal expansion, while also providing a low-impedance path for fault currents, which is essential for personnel safety and equipment protection.
These connectors are predominantly used in electrical installations for power distribution, control systems, and automation networks across sectors such as manufacturing, oil and gas, data centers, and commercial buildings. They are installed within cable management systems that run through cable trenches, overhead trays, or underfloor trunking. In industrial automation, they support the routing of motor supply cables, sensor lines, and fieldbus cables, ensuring that the mechanical support structure does not compromise signal integrity or create electromagnetic interference (EMI) issues. The connectors are also critical in hazardous areas where bonding continuity is mandatory to prevent sparking.
Within our catalog, the main subcategories include straight connectors, angle connectors, T-connectors, and cross connectors for cable trays and ladders. The most relevant article codes follow a structured naming convention, such as "CSC-100-S" for a straight connector for 100 mm wide tray, or "CSC-300-A" for an angle connector for 300 mm wide ladder. These codes typically include the type (S for straight, A for angle, T for T-connector, X for cross), the width in millimeters, and the material code (G for galvanized, S for stainless). Other key items are splice plates for trunking systems and expansion joints for long runs, which accommodate thermal movement without compromising the system's mechanical continuity.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network gives you access to a comprehensive stock of connectors for cable support systems, with real-time pricing and technical documentation for each article. Our engineering team provides personalized support to help you select the correct connector based on load calculations, environmental conditions, and bonding requirements. We offer express shipping worldwide, ensuring that your project timelines are met without delays. Whether you need a single splice plate for a maintenance job or bulk connectors for a new installation, we deliver with technical precision and commercial efficiency.
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