Our Vertical Up-Right Bend is a specialized directional fitting that transitions a cable tray from a vertical upward run to a horizontal run, creating a precise 90-degree outward turn. It is the key component for elegantly terminating a vertical riser or changing its direction to distribute cables laterally along a ceiling, wall, or overhead support. Precision-engineered to maintain system integrity, it provides a smooth, protected pathway that prevents cable pinching and ensures compliance with minimum bend radius requirements, all while offering a clean, professional finish.
Key Features & Benefits:
Riser Termination & Direction Change: Specifically designed to turn a vertical ascending tray into a horizontal run, perfect for the top of risers, mezzanine connections, or lateral branch-offs from vertical feeders.
Superior Cable Guidance: The smooth, radiused interior guarantees a gentle, controlled turn for cables, eliminating sharp edges that could damage insulation during installation or maintenance.
Structural Continuity: Manufactured to exacting standards for a flawless fit with vertical and horizontal straight sections, preserving the tray system’s strength, alignment, and rigidity.
Matched Protection & Aesthetics: Produced with the same material grade and surface finish (e.g., hot-dip galvanized, powder-coated) as your primary tray, ensuring uniform corrosion resistance and a cohesive visual appearance.
Easy Field Assembly: Engineered for straightforward installation, reducing labor time and complexity when configuring vertical-to-horizontal transitions.
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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Function |
90° transition from vertical upward to horizontal direction |
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Standard Angle |
90° (Other angles customizable) |
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Material/Finish |
Matches main tray system (e.g., Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel) |
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Key Feature |
Defined Inside Bend Radius (R) for cable protection |
Typical Applications:
Topping off a vertical cable riser in an electrical shaft to feed into overhead horizontal trays.
Connecting equipment on an upper platform or floor to the main overhead distribution system.
Creating lateral runs from a vertical backbone in data centers or industrial facilities.
Any application where a vertical ascent must turn outward for horizontal distribution.