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Cable Tray, Wire Mesh/Basket Cable Tray PDF Print E-mail

MP Husky is the leader in high quality, superior performing and innovative Cable Tray systems.
MP Husky's Cable Tray systems are offered in aluminum, stainless steel, mill-galvanized steel, HDGAF, fiberglass and PVC coated Cable Tray. Our Cable Tray systems are engineered to meet demanding industry, load, regulatory and environmental regulations.

See for yourself why more Engineers, Owners, Contractors and Distributors prefer the reliability, strength and personal service that only MP Husky Cable Tray can provide!

 
Cable Bus Systems | MP Husky Cable Bus PDF Print E-mail

MP Husky's Aluminum Cable Bus is field proven to be the Most Reliable, Cost-Effective, Flexible, and Maintenance-Free, low to medium voltage (600V 69kV), high amperage (1000A - 8000A) Power Distribution System available for both indoor and outdoor applications.

 
Husky Way Cable Tray Systems PDF Print E-mail
MP Husky Husky Way is an economical and easy to use fully enclosed Cable Tray System. Benefits are:
Cable Way
  • Economical Cable Support
  • Easy Installation
  • Fully Enclosed Cable Tray System
  • Smooth, Solid Bottom and Cover
  • Hides Cables from View
  • Quick Shipment
  • Available in Aluminum, Pre-Galvanized, and Galvanneal (Paint Ready)
Cable Way

Another innovative design from MP Husky -
the Leader in Cable Tray Systems!


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Cutting Wire Mesh Wire Basket PDF Print E-mail

When making these radiused horizontal fittings, the outside of the tray will not be cut. Only cut the bottom and the inside side of the tray. To remove a 2" row, cut the longitudinal wires between two transverse wires, on the bottom and inside of the bend. When removing more than tne 2" row, a transverse wire will be removed for each additional row being removed. Once the proper number of rows have been removed, the inside wires are pulled together and joined using a splice clip. The next step would be to work on the fitting.

For non-radiused horizontal bends, simply cut one side out of the adjoining tray and lay one tray on top of the other so they can be connected using the horizontal flex splice kit (Part #SFS-HWB2). The trays need to be removed from the corners of the perpendicular piece. Horizontal Tees and Crosses—When making tees or crosses, the perpendicular bottom may be up against the straight through member. In this case, one side block is removed from all intersecting corners, so that the tee connector can form a radiused corner.

If the perpendicular member is overlapped, one square on the bottom, then two sections need to be removed from the corners of the perpendicular piece. Vertical Bends—Vertical bends are made by cutting the upper side wires and bending the basket up or down.

12H90

The example to the right shows the cutting> pattern that would be used to create a 90 Degree Bend on 12" Wide Tray. To make a tighter radius, only leave one row in between the sections that are cut.

12H60

The example to the right shows the cutting pattern that would be used to create a 60 Degree Bend on 12" Wide Tray.To make a tighter radius, only leave one row in between the sections that are cut.

12H45

The example to the right shows the cutting pattern that would be used to create a 45 Degree Bend on 12" Wide Tray.To make a tighter radius, only leave one row in between the sections that are cut.

12H30

The example to the right shows the cutting pattern that would be used to create a 30 Degree Bend on 12" Wide Tray. To make a tighter radius, only leave one row in between the sections that are cut.