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American Tech Supply is a cable tray supplier and cabletray distributor of Cablofil Wire Cable Tray products including all sizes of cable trays including wire cable tray, wall brackets, ladder tray, wire tray,underfloor support, hanging supports for very application from the telephone closet to the network room to your co-location data center. Designed to make installation simple and easy, Cablofil wire cable tray is truly a revolutionary advancement in cable management. It’s easier because it requires fewer parts, making installation less complicated. For cable tray product information and 'what is' cable tray- please see complete information below which will help answer your questions on cable tray applications and cable tray installations.

 

Data Cable Quick Reference 

Max number of cables

Cable Tray Fill Area Cat 5e 4-pr Plenum (.17") Cat 5e 4-pr non-plenum(.19") Cat 6e 4-pr Plenum(.22") Cat 6a 4-pr Non-Plenum (.35")
CF30/50 (1x2)

2.17"

47 cbls

38 cbls

28 cbls

11 cbls

CF30/100 (1x4)

4.34"

95 cbls

76 cbls

57 cbls

22 cbls

CF30/150 (1x6)

6.51"

143 cbls

114 cbls

85 cbls

33 cbls

CF30/200 (1x8)

8.68"

191 cbls

153 cbls

114 cbls

45 cbls

CF30/300 (1x12)

13.02"

286 cbls

229 cbls

171 cbls

67 cbls

CF54/50 (2x2)

4.03"

88 cbls

71 cbls

53 cbls

20 cbls

CF54/100 (2x4)

8.06"

177 cbls

142 cbls

106 cbls

41 cbls

CF54/150 (2x6)

12.09"

266 cbls

213 cbls

159 cbls

62 cbls

CF54/200 (2x8)

16.12"

355 cbls

284 cbls

212 cbls

83 cbls

CF54/300 (2x12)

24.18"

532 cbls

426 cbls

318 cbls

125 cbls

CF54/400 (2x16)

32.24"

710 cbls

568 cbls

424 cbls

167 cbls

CF54/450 (2x18)

36.27"

798 cbls

639 cbls

477 cbls

188 cbls

CF54/500 (2x20)

40.30"

887 cbls

710 cbls

530 cbls

209 cbls

CF54/600 (2x24)

48.36"

1065 cbls

852 cbls

636 cbls

251 cbls

CF105/100 (4x4)

15.97"

351 cbls

281 cbls

209 cbls

82 cbls

CF105/150 (4x6)

23.95"

527 cbls

422 cbls

314 cbls

124 cbls

CF105/200 (4x8)

31.93"

703 cbls

563 cbls

419 cbls

165 cbls

CF105/300 (4x12)

47.90"

1055 cbls

844 cbls

629 cbls

248 cbls

CF105/400 (4x16)

63.86"

1406 cbls

1126 cbls

839 cbls

331 cbls

CF105/450 (4x18)

71.84"

1582 cbls

1266 cbls

944 cbls

373 cbls

CF105/500 (4x20)

79.83"

1758 cbls

1407 cbls

1049 cbls

414 cbls

CF105/600 (4x24)

95.79"

2110 cbls

1689 cbls

1259 cbls

497 cbls

CF150/150 (6x6)

34.41"

788 cbls

631 cbls

469 cbls

186 cbls

CF150/200 (6x8)

45.88"

1010 cbls

809 cbls

603 cbls

238 cbls

CF150/300 (6x12)

68.82"

1515 cbls

1213 cbls

905 cbls

357 cbls

CF150/400 (6x16)

91.76"

2021 cbls

1618 cbls

1206 cbls

476 cbls

CF150/450 (6x18)

103.23"

2273 cbls

1820 cbls

1357 cbls

536 cbls

CF150/500 (6x20)

114.70"

2526 cbls

2022 cbls

1508 cbls

596 cbls

ZF150/600 (6x24)

137.64"

3031 cbls

2427 cbls

1810 cbls

715 cbls

 

Makes Installation a snap!

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With fewer parts-that saves valuable time…and money. A comprehensive range of accessories allows for every possible installation configuration. When you’re looking for the most efficient cable management installation anywhere, you can rely on the Fast Assembly System (FAS) from Cablofil. FAS utilizes a simple one-step process that requires no screws, bolts or other tools. All you need is a screwdriver! Whether you’re designing a new cable management system, or retrofitting an existing one, the FAS System allows you to save time and money—from planning to installationCall us today for a price quote at (866) 650-DATA.

Since its introduction, wire cable tray has proven to be the ideal choice for cable management in virtually any type of electrical cable installation. First marketed in Europe in 1972, Cablofil is already one of the best known brands in the U.S. wire cable management market. This unique system was patented by the parent company of Cablofil - Metal Deploye located in Montbard, France.

Recently, Cablofil, Inc. has demonstrated its commitment to the American market by establishing and maintaining a system of warehousing and distributions from coast to coast. Cablofil, Inc. markets its wire cable tray from Canada to Brazil including the U.S., Mexico and the Caribbean.

Cablofil's US manufacturing facility is centrally located in the U.S. at Mascoutah Illinois, this location is within easy shipping distance to all major metropolitan areas throughout North America. This new facility houses Cablofil's U.S. corporate offices, manufacturing lines and warehousing operations. The heart of the 80,000 square foot facility is a technologically advanced manufacturing line for the production of all widths of wire cable tray.

For decades, Cablofil has been providing effective and cable management solutions throughout the world. Now as a global leader, Cablofil has set the pace in product innovation, quality control and timely delivery, resulting in more than 50,000 miles of Cablofil cable tray installed worldwide.

Cablofil is the Solution

Designed to make installation simple and easy, Cablofil wire cable tray is truly a revolutionary advancement in cable management. It’s easier because it requires fewer parts, making installation less complicated. That saves valuable time…and money. A comprehensive range of accessories allows for every possible installation configuration. When you’re looking for the most efficient cable management installation anywhere, you can rely on the Fast Assembly System (FAS) from Cablofil. FAS utilizes a simple one-step process that requires no screws, bolts or other tools. All you need is a screwdriver! Whether you’re designing a new cable management system, or retrofitting an existing one, the FAS System allows you to save time and money—from planning to installation.

Cablofil is Easy!

Cablofil is a cable tray concept based on performance, safety and economy, three qualities which make Cablofil the cable tray system preferred by installers. Cablofil wire cable tray adapts to the most complex configurations, and its structure gives maximum strength for minimum weight. The ease of creating fittings, carried out on site, as well as the wide range of unique and universal accessories gives complete freedom in routing combined with exceptionally fast installation.

Performance
In all uses, without specific high loads, the Cablofil wire cable tray structure allows a 6.6' span between supports.

Safety
In the case of excessive overload, the mesh structure of Cablofil wire cable tray bends like a hammock, but does not break. "T" welding the lateral wires to the top edge wires minimizes the risk of fraying cables and also protects installers from sharp wire ends.

Economy
Installation time is reduced and no expensive preformed fittings have to be specially planned for or ordered. Fast, simple shaping can be carried out entirely on site. A bolt cutter, screw driver and a wrench are the only tools required to create the most complex of cable runs. A wide range of unique supports improves installation time even more. The tray is so easy to manipulate, one person can install a system unaided.

What is Cable Tray?

1. What is a Cable Tray System?
2. What standards / guidelines are available for cable tray systems?
3. What types of Cable Tray are available?
4. How do I know what type of cable tray is right for my application?
5. What materials / finishes are available for the various cable tray systems?
6. Now that I know what types of cable trays are available, what configurations are available?
7. After selecting the type of cable tray and configuration required, what support methods are available?
8. Before selecting the type of cable tray, cable tray configuration(s), and support method desired, what additional information do I need to supply to the cable tray manufacturer for them to best understand and satisfy my needs?

What is a Cable Tray System?

Per the National Electrical Code, a cable tray system is "a unit or assembly of units or sections and associated fittings forming a rigid structural system used to securely fasten or support cables and raceways."
What does this mean?

* Cable trays support cable the way that roadway bridges support traffic.
* A bridge is a structure that provides safe passage for traffic across open spans.
* Cable tray is the bridge that allows for safe transport of wires across open spans.
* Therefore, think of cable tray as the structural component of a building's electrical system.

What standards / guidelines are available for cable tray systems?

1. The National Electrical Code publishes the standards for all types of electrical applications. Articles 318, 250, and 800 cover various aspects of cable tray systems.
2. NEMA, (National Electrical Manufacturers Association), is an association comprised of the major cable tray manufacturers in the industry. This committee has published three documents to date: NEMA VE1, FG1 and VE2.

NEMA VE1 covers general cable tray definitions, manufacturing standards, performance standards, test standards, and application information. Free download of this document is available on the NEMA website.

NEMA FG1 addresses the standards for fiberglass cable tray systems. Free download of this document is available on the NEMA website.

NEMA VE2 is a cable tray installation guideline which covers receiving and unloading material, storage of material, and general installation practices. Free download of this document is available on the NEMA website.
3. CTI, (Cable Tray Institute), is a trade association comprised of the major cable tray manufacturers in the industry and was formed to provide specifiers, designers, and installers information on the advantages of using cable tray systems over other types of products. (i.e. conduit, ladder rack, etc.)

What types of Cable Tray are available?

1. Ladder
2. Solid Bottom
3. Trough
4. Channel
5. Wire Mesh
6. Single Rail

How do I know what type of cable tray is right for my application?

1. Ladder Cable Tray provides:
1. Solid side rail protection and system strength with smooth radius fittings and a wide selection of materials and finishes.
2. maximum strength for long span applications
standard widths of 6,12,18, 24, 30, and 36 inches
3. standard depths of 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches
4. standard lengths of 10, 12, 20 and 24 feet
5. rung spacing of 6, 9, 12, and 18 inches
Ladder cable tray is generally used in applications with intermediate to long support spans, 12 feet to 30 feet.

2. Solid Bottom Cable Tray provides:
1. Nonventilated continuous support for delicate cables with added cable protection available in metallic and fiberglass.
2. Solid bottom metallic with solid metal covers for nonplenum rated cable in environmental air areas
3. standard widths of 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 inches
4. standard depths of 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches
5. standard lengths of 10, 12, 20 and 24 feet
Solid Bottom cable tray is generally used for minimal heat generating electrical or telecommunication applications with short to intermediate support spans of 5 feet to 12 feet.

3. Trough Cable Tray provides:
1. Moderate ventilation with added cable support frequency and with the bottom configuration providing cable support every 4 inches. Available in metal and nonmetallic materials.
2. standard widths of 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36 inches
3. standard depths of 3, 4, 5, and 6 inches
4. standard lengths of 10, 12, 20 and 24 feet
5. fixed rung spacing of 4 inch on center
Trough cable tray is generally used for moderate heat generating applications with short to intermediate support spans of 5 feet to 12 feet.

4. Channel Cable Tray provides:
1. an economical support for cable drops and branch cable runs from the backbone cable tray system.
2. standard widths of 3, 4, and 6 inches in metal systems and up to 8 inches in nonmetallic systems.
3. standard depths of 1¼-1¾ inches in metal systems and 1, 1 1/8, 1 5/" and 2 3/16 inches in nonmetallic systems
4. standard length of 10, 12, 20 and 24 feet
Channel cable tray is used for installations with limited numbers of tray cable when conduit is undesirable. Support frequency with short to medium support spans of 5 to 10 feet.

5. Wire Mesh Cable Tray provides:
1. A job site, field adaptable support system primarily for low voltage, telecommunication and fiber optic cables. These systems are typically steel wire mesh, zinc plated.
2. standard widths of 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 18, 20, and 24 inches
3. standard depths of 1, 2, and 4 inches
4. standard length of about 10 feet (118")
Wire Mesh tray is generally used for telecommunication and fiber optic applications and are installed on short support spans, 4 to 8 feet.

6. Single Rail Cable Tray provides:
1. These aluminum systems are the fastest systems to install and provide the maximum freedom fort cable to enter and exit the system.
2. Single hung or wall mounted systems in single or multiple tiers.
3. Standard widths are 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 inches.
4. Standard depths are 3, 4, and 6 inches.
5. Standard lengths are 10 and 12 feet.
Single Rail Cable Tray is generally used for low voltage and power cables installations where maximum cable freedom, side fill, and speed to install are factors.

What materials / finishes are available for the various cable tray systems?

1. Steel (Min. Yield = 33KSI) (35 KSI for Stainless)
1. Plain: hot rolled pickled and oiled steel per ASTM A569 (Commercial Quality) or A570 (Structural Quality)
2. Pre-Galvanized: mill galvanized steel per ASTM A653 CS (Commercial) or SS (Structural) G90
3. Hot Dip Galvanized After Fabrication: plain steel which is hot dipped after fabrication per ASTM A123.
4. Stainless Steel: type 304 or 316L fully annealed stainless steel

2. Aluminum (Min.Yield = 23 KSI)
1. 6063-T6 or 5052-H32 alloy per ASTM B209

3. Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP)
1. Polyester and Vinyl Ester resin systems available
2. meet ASTM E-84 smoke density rating; Polyester 680, Vinyl Ester 1025
3. Class 1 Flame Rating and self-extinguishing requirements of ASTM D-635.

Now that I know what types of cable trays are available, what configurations are available?

1. Straight sections are available to route cables in a horizontal or vertical plane.
2. Fittings are available to route cables in various directions in either the horizontal or vertical planes. Typical examples of fittings include elbows, tees, crosses, and risers. Each of these fittings are available in various radii and bend angles.
3. Covers are accessories and shouldn't be in here unless splices etc. are included.

After selecting the type of cable tray and configuration required, what support methods are available?

1. Trapeze Support (Single or Multi-tier)
2. Hanger rod clamps, "J" hangers
3. Center Hung Support
4. Wall Support
5. Underfloor Support
6. Pipe stanchions or other structures

Each of these support methods are preferable in different applications. For instance, trapeze supports may be desired in an application where cables will be pulled through the cable tray. Center hung supports, on the other hand, are generally used when cables will be installed from the side of the cable tray. Center hung supports are especially useful when future cable additions are desired. Wall supports and underfloor supports are useful when ceiling structure is not available or undesired. Outdoor installations are controlled by the structures available to support the cable tray.
Before selecting the type of cable tray, cable tray configuration(s), and support method desired, what additional information do I need to supply to the cable tray manufacturer for them to best understand and satisfy my needs?

1. Where? Job site and installation considerations
1. Outdoor
1. supports available affect the length and strength requirements
2. environmental loads, ice, wind, snow, and possibly seismic
3. corrosion requirements affect the materials and finishes
4. classified hazardous locations affect the cable types acceptable
2. Indoor
1. support locations available affect the length and strength of the system
2. industrial installation may require a 200 lb. Concentrated Load
3. commercial or institutional installation may make system appearance, system weight, and space available important factors
4. environmental air handling area may affect cable types, cable tray material, or cable tray type and need for covers
5. classified hazardous locations affect the cable types acceptable

2. What?
1. Type and number of cables to support
1. NEC cable fill requirements dictate size, width and depth, of system
2. cable support requirement may control bottom type
3. largest bending radius of cable controls fitting radius
4. total of cable weight determines load to support
2. Future requirements
1. cable entry / exit freedom
2. design partially full or an expandable system
3. support type to allow for needs

Features and Benefits

Key Features- Applications

• Requires NO bending or cutting; ready–made 4-way, “T” and “L” shaped junctions
• Conforms to the National Electric Code, UL Classified
• Acts as a continuous ground conductor; no grounding splices
• Adapts to difficult architectural designs to accommodate changes in direction and elevation of cable runs
• Cuts installation time up to 50 percent
• Provides strength, rigidity without additional hardware; has smooth edges
• Manufactured in an array of protective, powder-coated, colored finishes to minimize corrosion
• Featured in light or heavy duty product styles
• All support hardware available
• Powder coating is standard finish
• Custom sizes available

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