Our Horizontal Cross is a precision-engineered four-way intersection component, essential for creating complex and highly organized cable distribution hubs within cable tray systems. It allows two main cable runs to intersect and branch seamlessly in the horizontal plane, facilitating efficient cable routing in all four directions from a central point. Manufactured to the same rigorous standards and finish as your straight tray sections, it ensures system-wide integrity, smooth cable transitions, and a professional installation for the most demanding layouts.
Key Features & Benefits:
Centralized Distribution Hub: Enables the intersection of two perpendicular main cable tray runs, allowing distribution in four directions (North, South, East, West) from a single, unified point.
Optimal Layout Efficiency: Critical for complex grid-style cable routing in large facilities, data centers, and industrial plants, minimizing the need for multiple separate fittings.
Superior Strength & Alignment: Engineered for precise fit and structural stability at the intersection, maintaining the system's load-bearing capacity and alignment.
Seamless Integration: Designed to connect perfectly with straight sections, tees, and bends using standard hardware or connection methods, ensuring a continuous pathway and uniform protection.
Matched Performance: Fabricated from the same high-quality material (e.g., galvanized steel, aluminum) and finish as the main tray, guaranteeing consistent durability and corrosion resistance.
Common Specifications:
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Item |
Specification |
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Compatible Tray Type |
Trough, Ladder, or Wire Mesh Cable Tray |
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Standard Configuration |
Four-way, 90° intersection in horizontal plane |
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Material/Finish |
Matches main tray (e.g., Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel, Powder-Coated) |
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Standard Sizes |
Square configuration (e.g., 300mm x 300mm, 600mm x 600mm) |
Typical Applications:
Data center overhead cable grid architectures.
Industrial plant main cable distribution intersections.
Large facility backbone cable pathways requiring multiple branch points.
Any complex layout where cable trays need to cross and interconnect.