Cable tray - Turck Inc

Oct. 7, 2009
The Snap Track Cable Tray features quick-disconnect technology for electrical contractors that reduces labor on the plant floor during electrical installation of instrumentation and control equipment.
The Snap Track Cable Tray features quick-disconnect technology for electrical contractors that reduces labor on the plant floor during electrical installation of instrumentation and control equipment.The quick-disconnect system consists of instrumentation tray cable (ITC), cordsets, and quick-disconnect junction boxes assembled with push pins in place of traditional nuts and bolts that simply snaps into place without the need for tools. The Snap Track system is designed to accommodate the limited width requirements of instrumentation cable and has a high load-bearing capacity.The trays include solid side rails with inward “C” configuration for strength and cable protection from drops, brick panels, and service-loop attachments at the instrument stand.Turck Inc., 3000 Commerce Dr., Minneapolis, MN 55441, (763) 553-7300, www.turck.com

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