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Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire Ladder Rack Versatility And Scalability

Basic Properties
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: BDINDUSTRIAL
Certification: ISO,CE
Model Number: cable tray-010
Trading Properties
Minimum Order Quantity: 100m
Price: 15-50usd per meter
Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 10000m per week
Product Summary
wire ladder rack Bending company's Key Features of Wire Ladder Rack Wire Ladder Rack is the preferred cable pathway for high-density and critical environments due to its robust design. Here are its defining features: Open Design: The signature "ladder" rungs allow for maximum heat dissipation and ...

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Product Name: Wire Ladder Rack
Material: Hot Dipped Galvanized/aluminum
Logo: Customize
Key Words: Ladder Rack
Product Description

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Bending company's Key Features of Wire Ladder Rack

Wire Ladder Rack is the preferred cable pathway for high-density and critical environments due to its robust design. Here are its defining features:

  • Open Design: The signature "ladder" rungs allow for maximum heat dissipation and easy visual inspection of cables. This makes it ideal for high-bandwidth, heat-generating cables.

  • Superior Strength & Load Capacity: Constructed from heavy-gauge steel or aluminum, it is designed for long-span installations (up to 20 ft or more between supports) with very high load ratings (often 100+ lbs/ft).

  • Versatility & Scalability: Its modular design allows for creating custom runs with straight sections, horizontal/vertical bends, tees, and crosses. It easily adapts to complex building layouts.

  • Safety & Compliance: Top-tier products are tested and listed to critical safety standards like UL Classified and comply with TIA-569-D and BICSI recommendations for telecommunications pathways.

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Bending company's  Selection Requirements & Key Considerations

Choosing the right ladder rack involves evaluating several technical and project-specific factors.

1. Material & Finish

  • Steel (Pre-Galvanized or Hot-Dip Galvanized): Offers the highest strength. Hot-dip galvanized provides superior corrosion resistance for harsh environments.

  • Aluminum: Lightweight, naturally corrosion-resistant, and excellent for data centers where weight is a concern. Typically has a lower load capacity than comparable steel.

2. Load Capacity & Structural Design

  • Load Class (Per NEMA VE 1 / IEEE 1185): This is the most critical specification.

    • Class 1 (Light Duty): ~25-50 lbs/ft

    • Class 2 (Medium Duty): ~50-75 lbs/ft

    • Class 3 (Heavy Duty): ~75-100+ lbs/ft

    • Always calculate total cable weight with a safety factor (e.g., 1.5x).

  • Rung Spacing & Design: Closer rung spacing (e.g., 6" vs. 9") provides better cable support, preventing sag for smaller-diameter cables like Cat 6/6A.

3. Dimensions & Configuration

  • Width: Common widths are 12", 18", and 24". Wider trays accommodate more cables and aid in segregation (e.g., separating fiber from copper).

  • Side Rail Height: Higher side rails (e.g., 3", 4", 6") prevent cable spillover and are required for heavier loads.

  • Standard Lengths: Typically 10 ft or 12 ft straight sections. Confirm what is manageable for your site access.

4. Installation & Project Factors

  • Support Span: Determine the maximum distance between supports (suspension rods). Heavier loads require shorter spans.

  • Accessories: Ensure availability of splice plates, horizontal/vertical bends, reducers, tees, crossovers, and drop-outs.

  • Support Hardware: Select appropriate threaded rod, beam clamps, wall brackets, or ceiling attachments compatible with your building structure.

  • Cable Fill & Bend Radius: Adhere to TIA/EIA-568 standards. Do not exceed 50% fill for planned capacity. Maintain minimum bend radii for cables (especially fiber optics).

Bending company's Wire Ladder Rack vs. Solid-Bottom Tray

This comparison helps validate if ladder rack is the right choice for your application.

 
 
Feature Wire Ladder Rack Solid-Bottom Cable Tray
Best For High-density data/telecom, long spans, heavy loads, need for ventilation. Power distribution, sensitive cables needing protection from debris, smaller runs.
Ventilation Excellent (open design). Poor (solid design).
Cable Access Easy from top or bottom. Primarily from top.
Load Capacity Very High (optimized structure). High, but may require more supports.
Weight Lighter (less material). Heavier.
Cost Generally higher. Generally lower.

 

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