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Cable Ladders KS PDF
Cable Ladders KS PDF
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MEKA
Meka is a Finnish company whose business idea is to produce high-quality and competitive cable support
systems for the various construction projects of our customers.
Meka cable support systems are manufactured from high quality raw materials. We operate on all levels based
on the principles of sustainable development of the environment. All Meka products are technically tested and
meet the given technical specifications.
Designing of Meka products is focused on easy installation facilitated by versatile installation components. This
ensures the high quality and applicability of products even in the most demanding environments.
Using Meka’s cable support systems is a modern way of electrifying different buildings and spaces easily and
economically.
Meka has ISO 9001 Quality System Certificate which is valid for product development, manufacturing and
marketing.
PRODUCT RANGE
Cable ladders
KS20, KS30 and KS35 cable ladders - made of hot galvanised metal sheet, coating thickness approx. 20 µm of
zinc. Can be used in offices, shops, schools, hospitals, warehouses and industrial spaces (environment
classification C1 and C2).
KS80, KSE80 and KSF80 – tube type cable ladders. Hot dip galvanised after manufacture, coating thickness
approx. 60 µm of zinc. Can be used for industrial applications where high and concentrated load carrying
capacity, lateral rigidity and a durable surface finishing are required. These include: industrial building sites,
power plants, food, pharmaceutical and animal feed industry, humid areas and tunnels etc. industrial areas
(environment classification C1, C2, C3 and C4).
RST and HST - stainless steel and acid-proof cable ladders can be used in chemical and wood processing
industry as well as in other highly corrosive environments. Other places of use are places where hygiene is a vital
factor, such as in dairies, slaughter-houses, other areas of food industry and pharmaceutical plants, tunnels etc.
PEX – tube type cable ladders. Hot dip galvanised after manufacture (coating thickness approx. 60 µm of zinc),
powder painted and finally hardened in an oven. Can be used in industrial areas with high humidity and harsh
atmosphere coastal or offshore areas (environment classification C5-I and C5-M).
KRA, KRB, KRC and KRV - smooth and perforated cable trays with different height of border: 12, 40, 60, 80 and
110 mm.
MEK 70 and MEK 110 - lighting tracks with special groove for sliding nuts.
Cable trays and lighting tracks are made of hot galvanised sheet metal or hot galvanised and coil coated sheet
metal. The standard colour in coil coated products is white (RAL 9010, NCS 0502-Y), other colours are available
on request.
Cable trays KR and lighting tracks MEK are used in office buildings, business locations, shopping centres,
schools and other public buildings in which the cable trays are an integral part of the interior (environment
classification C1 and C2).
(Environment classifications according to SFS-EN ISO 12944-2 standard.)
INSTAL cable trunkings and INSTAL SP socket poles are used in electrical installations where the design and
appearance are an integral and important part of the interior.
Main applications are offices, public buildings, business locations, schools and hospitals.
INSTAL products are made of aluminium and painted white (RAL 9010) or grey (RAL 9006), or anodised, in
which case they retain their natural metal tone. Products painted in other colours could be available on request.
Nearly all possible mounting boxes can be used in connection with the INSTAL trunkings and socket poles, which
mean that the fixtures suitable for any given environment can be chosen freely.
3.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
CHOOSING THE CABLE LADDER TYPE
Choose type of cable ladder Choose type of cable ladder Choose type of cable ladder
according to load according to load according to load
KS20/KS30 KS80, KSE80 KSF80 PEX KS80 PEX KSF80 HST/RST KS80 HST KSF80
4.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
CORROSION CLASSIFICATION
The choice of surface treatment are made according to factors effecting the product in the
surrounding environment, as specified in the SFS-EN ISO 12944-2 standard.
Notes:
1. The loss values used for the corrosivity categories are identical to those
given in ISO 9223.
2. In coastal areas in hot, humid zones, the mass or thickness losses can
exceed the limits of category C5-M. Special precautions must therefore be
taken when selecting protective paint systems for structures in such areas.
5.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
SURFACE TREATMENTS
Sheet metal is hot galvanised on continuously moving production lines. The basic material
is cold-rolled steel sheeting. After degreasing, the sheet is pickled and oxidised, after which
surface oxides are removed by a reduction in temperature to 950°C, which also
simultaneously softens the steel. The surface of the sheet is now purified metal and is
transferred directly into a zinc bath. The sheet is then vertically driven out of the bath
between air jets, to remove excess zinc from the surface of the sheet while the zinc goes
back into the bath, leaving the desired coating. Computerised measurement systems are
used to measure the thickness of the coating, while the operation of the air jets is also
computerised. After cooling, straightening and white rust prevention treatment, the sheet is
either delivered to the cutting press, rolled, or transferred to the plastic coating line.
MekaJohtotiet Oy produces KS20 and KS30 cable ladders, MEK lighting tracks, and KRA,
KRB, KRC cable trays from hot galvanised sheet metal. These products include a coating
thickness of approximately 20 µm of zinc. They are suitable for installation in dry
environments, such as in offices, shops, hospitals, factories etc.
The hot galvanised steel sheet used by MekaJohtotiet Oy is galvanised according to the
SFS-EN 10142 standard, which is equal to the ASTM A 653 standard, and the old SS
141151 and DIN 17162 standards.
Grease, oil, and soot are usually removed using an alkaline degreasing solution. After
flushing with water rust and rolling scale are removed from the surfaces by pickling the steel
in diluted hydrochloric acid or sulphuric acid. Prior to the sheet being immersed in molten
zinc, it has to be treated with a fluidiser, to remove oxides from the surfaces of both the
steel sheet and the bath in order to allow the steel and zinc to form a metallic bond between
each other. After the fluidised bath treatment, the substrates are dried. A thin layer of
fluidiser salt is left on the surfaces of the objects. After this, the object is immersed in the
zinc, after which it is ready for final cleaning, inspection and loading. Mekajohtotiet Oy hot
galvanises all cable ladders KS80, KSE80, KSF80 and their installation accessories using
this method, according to the SFS-EN 1461 standard, which corresponds to the old SFS 2765
and DIN 50976 standards.
These products include a coating thickness of approximately 60 µm of zinc.
Duplex treatment
Hot galvanisation usually provides more than adequate protection against corrosion.
In some cases however, additional protection may be needed if the environment is
exceptionally corrosive. Duplex treatment gives the customer lasting protection against
corrosion and in addition, the opportunity to choose a colour to go with the rest of the
interior.
The zinc surface must be thoroughly cleaned before painting in order to ensure good
adhesion, and an appropriate paint type must be used. After careful preparation, cable
ladders and accessories are powder painted and finally hardened in an oven. MekaJohtotiet
Oy’s cable ladder system PEX is Duplex treated.
6.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
Before using the cable trays, please read the following standards and regulations and the installation
instructions in the product folder:
1. Standard SFS 3209 "Switchboard and telecommunications spaces, cable conduits" contains
instructions for measuring the area needed for cable trays.
2. ST card ST 51.13 "Cable trays, ladders and track lighting".
3. ST card ST 841.05 "Layouts for cable trays"
4. ST cards ST 51.91 and ST 841.10 present the ways in which ducts are made.
5. ST card ST 13.51 presents the CAD graphic symbols of cable trays.
Installation is performed in a way that deflection does not exceed 1/200 in visible cable trays and
lighting tracks. In industrial and hidden cable trays and lighting tracks deflection must not exceed
1/100. An additional allowance of approx. 50% of the existing load must be included when
calculating deflection.
Sufficient room for heat expansion must be left at the ends and between cable trays and lighting
tracks. The heat expansion coefficient of steel is 0.000012 m/°C.
Cable trays and lighting tracks are fixed in a manner which does not allow them to slant or twist
laterally.
The load bearing capacity of brackets and the strength of fixing and surface materials must be taken
into consideration as cable trays and lighting tracks are installed.
In places where vertical trays are subject to physical damage, they should be protected up to a
height of 1.5 m with a protective cover.
Ducts
When cable trays pass a fire-wall they must be cut. At borders of fire areas, the ducts must
correspond to the fire endurance of the material being cut through. Different fire-proof cable ducts
are presented in ST card 51.18.
The principles of sound insulation in connection with cable trays and lighting tracks passing
through walls are presented in ST card 51.19.
Cables
Insulated cables are the most common cables used. External factors such as heat must be considered
as cables are installed. Similarly, the effect of the strongest continuous current on the temperature of
the cable must be taken into consideration. On a horizontal tray, cables are usually placed neatly
straightened without fastening. On vertical and slanting trays, cables are fastened to the tray at
appropriate distances with suitable fasteners.
Accessories
Accessories, such as branch boxes, which are installed on cable trays or lighting tracks are to be
fastened firmly and in such a manner that they do not obstruct the actual cable space. Mountings,
supports and other accessories are used when needed.
All of MekaJohtotiet Oy cable ladders, cable trays and lighting tracks have been tested for electrical
conductivity in Sweden at SP (Swedish National Testing and Research Institute). If you would like
to obtain the test results, contact MekaJohtotiet Oy’s technical support staff.
7.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
USAGE OF CABLE LADDERS
KS20/KS30 -cable ladders system can be used within environmental stress classifications
C1 and C2 common applications include offices, shops, schools, hospitals, warehouses
and industrial spaces.
KS80 cable ladder system can be used for industrial applications where high and
concentrated load carrying capacity, lateral rigidity and a durable surface finishing are
required. These include industrial building sites, power plans, food, pharmaceutical and
animal feed industries, humid areas and tunnels.
KSF80 cable ladder system can be used for industrial applications where high and
concentrated load carrying capacity, lateral rigidity and durable surface finishing are
required.
KSE80 cable ladders are manufactured to use in food processing industry, mainly.
2. As cable ladders and other conduit products are installed, the load carrying capacity of
brackets is to be observed, and care should be taken to see that there is sufficient
strength in the fixtures and surface materials.
4. The manufacturer is not responsible for direct or indirect damages caused by inappropriate
use of any of our products.
8.
Address: Meka MekaJohtotiet Oy, Konetie 25, 90630 Oulu, Finland;
Tel. +358 8 5313100, Telefax +358 8 5313150; www.meka.net e-mail: meka@meka.net
KS 20
GT 10
GT 16 NL/KS20
KK/KS20
VF
KK/KS20
VK
SSR/KS20 RTF-10/KS20
PRT/KS20
KK/KS20
NL/KS20 KS20
SSC/KS20
HK13/KS20
VKI/KS20
VK2/KS20
KS20 KK-MK/KS20
MK/KS20
ÄF
10-11.
KS 80
HK1
HK2
KL SB SSR
SK
ST POL KAP AP AG TP1
DPB JK
KS90
KST FP-2000 TP2
KK RTF-10 TFP
DPA TPK
SSU
KSV ASR
VKF RTF-S
ASR-TF
KSX
FM
VF
VK2 SR
VK KS80
SP
SK ÄP
KL KS80
RTF-Z PSK
GT10
ÄF
KK13 NL
12-13.
KSF 80
SSA/KSF80
VFF/KSF80
KS90/KSF
KKF KSF-VT/KSF80
VKF
KSF80
Bolt set KSF
KSF-NL
KSF80
14-15.
CABLE LADDERS
15 11x15
27
60
25
250
B
21
A
15
11
29
16.
CABLE LADDERS
Construction Application
The KS20/KS30 cable ladder systems is made from hot The MEKA KS20/KS30 cable ladders system can
galvanised sheet metal. The thickness of the zinc coating is be used within environmental stress classifications C1
at least 20 µm. If required, the products can be painted with and C2 common applications include:
a colour chosen by the customer. The lateral section of the • offices
cable ladder is 60 mm high, which ensures a good load • shops
carrying capacity. Since the rungs are perforated, fastening • schools
cables onto the ladder is easy. The same installation parts are • hospitals
suitable for use with all MEKA cable ladder systems. The • warehouses
MEKA KS20 cable ladder is delivered in 6 metre sections and • industrial spaces
the KS30 cable ladder in 4 metre sections. Other lengths
varying from 3 to 6 metres are also available. Load carrying capacity
Load curves
Case 1 Case 2
Bearing at equal distances Bearing distance of end space 0.8 L
F1 F2 F1 Fmax Fmax Fmax Fmax Fmax
q q
A B C D E A B C D E
Bearing distance of spaces A and E is 0.8 L. Other spaces are of even lengths L.
Bearing at equal distances KS20 and KS30 Safety factor ≥ 2.0 Bearing distance
of end space 0.8 x L KS20 and KS30 Safety factor ≥ 2,0
L=3,5 m
L=2,5 m
15 15
Deflection f1, mm
Deflection f2, mm
Deflection f(max.),mm
L=3,0 m
L=2,0 m
10 5 10
L=2,5 m
L=2,0 m
5 5
0 0 0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
even load q, kg/m even load q, kg/m
17.
CABLE LADDERS
42
60
25
250
21
B
15
11
A 29
18.
CABLE LADDERS
Construction Applications
The KS80 cable ladder system is made from high quality The MEKA KS80 cable ladder system can be used in
steel. The products are zinc coated by immersion after environmental stress classifications C1, C2, C3, C4 and
manufacture. The thickness of the zinc coating is at least 55 PEX KS80 at the maximum C5-I classification.
µm. The PEX cable ladder system is DUPLEX coated on top
of the zinc layer. DUPLEX coated products are normally white The KS80 cable ladder system can be used for industrial
(RAL 9010). If required, the products can be painted with a applications where high and concentrated load carrying
colour chosen by the customer. The lateral section of the capacity, lateral rigidity and a durable surface finishing are
ladder is 60 mm high, which ensures a good load carrying required. These include:
capacity. Since the rungs are perforated, fastening cables • industrial building sites
onto the tray is easy. All MEKA cable ladder systems can be • power plants
used with the same installation accessories. The MEKA KS80 • food, pharmaceutical, and animal feed industries
cable ladder is delivered in 6 metre sections. • humid areas
• tunnels
Bearing distance of spaces A and E is 0.8 L. Other spaces are of even lengths L.
Bearing at equal distances KS80 Safety factor ≥ 2.0 Bearing distance of end space 0,8 x L KS80 Safety factor ≥ 2.0
15 15
Deflection f(max.), mm
Deflection f1, mm
Deflection f2, mm
L=3,0 m
L=2,0 m
10 5 10 L=2,5 m
L=2,0 m
5 5
0 0 0
50 100 150 200 50 100 150 200
even load q, kg/m even load q, kg/m
Bearing distance
Bearing at equal distances KS80 SP 2.0 Safety factor ≥ 2,0
of end space 0.8xL KS80 SP 2.0 Safety factor ≥ 2,0
L=4,0 m
25 25
Deflection f1, mm
Deflection f2, mm
Deflection f(max), mm
20 10 20
L=3,5 m
15 15
10 5 10
5 5
0 0 0
25 50 75 100 25 50 75 100
even load q, kg/m even load q, kg/m
19.
CABLE LADDERS
21 60 42 12x25 ø 10,5
A
15 154
B 74
11
29
50 38
50 73
250 25 11x15 100 500
20.
CABLE LADDERS
Construction Applications
The KSF80 cable ladder system is made from high quality The MEKA KSF80 cable ladder system can be used in
steel. The products are zinc coated by immersion after environmental stress classifications C1, C2, C3, C4 and PEX
manufacture. The thickness of the zinc coating is at least 55 KSF80 at the maximum C5-I classification.
µm. The PEX cable ladder system is DUPLEX coated on top The KSF80 cable ladder system can be used for industrial
of the zinc layer. DUPLEX coated products are normally white applications where high and concentrated load carrying
(RAL 9010). If required, the products can be painted with a capacity, lateral rigidity and durable surface finishing are
colour chosen by the customer. The lateral section of the required.
ladder is 153 mm high, which ensures good load carrying
capacity. Since the rungs are perforated, fastening cables Load carrying capacity
onto the tray is easy. All MEKA cable ladder systems can be
used with the same installation accessories. The MEKA KSF80 Choose the bearing distance using the load curves below:
cable ladder is delivered in 6 metre sections.
Load curves
Case 1 Case 2
Bearing at equal distances Bearing distance of end space 0.8 L
F1 F2 F1 Fmax Fmax Fmax Fmax Fmax
q q
A B C D E A B C D E
Bearing distance of spaces A and E is 0.8 L. Other spaces are of even lengths L.
Bearing distance
Bearing at equal distances KSF80 Safety factor ≥ 2,0 of end space 0,8 x L KSF80 Safety factor ≥ 2,0
120 60
L=9,0 m 60 L=9,0 m
110
50 55
100
50
90 L=8,0 m
Deflection f1, mm
Deflection f2, mm
L=8,0 m
Deflection f(max.), mm
40 45
80
40
70 L=7,0 m L=7,0 m
30 35
60
L=6,0 m 30
50 L=6,0 m
20 25
40
L=5,0 m 20 L=5,0 m
30
L=4,0 m 15 L=4,0 m
20 10
10
10
5
0
20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 0
50 100 150 200
even load q, kg/m even load q, kg/m
21.
BEND, T and X PIECES
A
R
22.
BEND 90o, T and X PIECES
Product SSTL Package Weight kg A mm B mm
number pc /100 pcs
Installation examples
Fastening bend to cable ladder Fastening bend to cable ladder
KS90
SSR
SSU
KS90
SSU SSR
KS80
KS80
Bend KS90 is fastened into cable ladder KS80 with Bend KS90 is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with
connection piece SSU. connection piece SSR, and onto cable ladder KS20 with
connection piece SSR/KS20.
23.
BEND, T and X PIECES
A
R = 300
Installation example
Fastening bend to cable ladder
KS90/KSF
SSA
KSF80
24.
BEND, T and X PIECES
A
R = 100
B
Installation examples
Fastening bend to cable ladder Fastening bend to cable ladder
SB SB
SSU SSR
SSU SSR
KS80 KS80
Bend SB is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with connection Bend SB is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with connection
piece SSU. piece SSR, and onto cable ladder KS20 with connection
piece SSR/KS20.
25.
BEND, T and X PIECES
A
R
B
26.
BEND, T and X PIECES
Product SSTL Package Weight kg A mm B mm L mm
number pc /100 pcs
Installation examples
Fastening T piece to cable ladder Fastening T piece to cable ladder
KST KST
SSU
SSR
SSU
SSR
KS80
KS80
T piece KST is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with connection T piece KST is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with
piece SSU. connection piece SSR, and onto cable ladder KS20 with
connection piece SSR/KS20.
27.
BEND, T and X PIECES
R = 300
Installation examples
KSX
SSU SSR
KSX
SSU
SSR
KS80 KS80
X piece KSX is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with connection X piece KSX is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 with
piece SSU. connection piece SSR, and onto cable ladder KS20 with
connection piece SSR/KS20.
28.
BEND, T and X PIECES
430
430 A
Installation example
KS80 or KS20
SSR or SSU
KSV
KS80 or KS20
29.
SUPPORTS
50
50
12 x 18
12 x 18
21
VK-150...VK-400 VK-500...VK-600 20
21
20
7 x 25 A
7 x 25 A C D
D B B
C
G G
Installation examples
KS20
KK/KS20
VK
Allowable load F = 2 kN = 200 kg. Wall support bracket VK can be fastened directly onto a wall
with a wedge anchor. Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto wall
support bracket VK with brackets KK/KS20, and cable ladder
KS80 with brackets KK.
30.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
AS
KK/KS20
KSF80
KSF-VT KS20
KKF
VK
VK
Wall support bracket VK can be fastened directly onto a Anchor rail AS can be used to disperse the load from wall
wall with a wedge anchor. Cable ladder KSF80 is fastened support bracket VK to a larger area. Wall support bracket
onto wall support bracket VK with brackets KKF. VK is fastened to anchor rail AS with sliding nuts SMT, TB or
with anchor rail nuts AKM.
TP2
SMT, TB or AKM
HK2 VK
SMT, TB or AKM
VK
Wall support bracket VK is fastened onto suspension bracket Wall support bracket VK is fastened onto ceiling support
HK2 with sliding nuts SMT, TB or with anchor rail nuts AKM. bracket TP2 with sliding nuts SMT, TB or with rail nuts AKM.
31.
SUPPORTS
50
12 x 18, 2 pcs 50 12 x 25, 3 pcs
G
VKF-200...600 VKF-700...1000 E
G
E D
7 x 25
7 x 25 D
A
C B
A
C D
B
Installation examples
KK
KS80
VKF
Allowable load F = 4 kN = 400 kg. Wall support bracket VKF can be fastened directly onto a wall
with a wedge anchor. Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto wall
support bracket VKF with brackets KK/KS20, and cable ladder
KS80 with brackets KK.
32.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
KSF80 AS
KKF
SMT or AKM
KK/KS20
KSF-VT
KKF
VKF
VKF
Wall support bracket VKF can be fastened directly onto a Anchor rail AS can be used to disperse the load from wall
wall with a wedge anchor. Cable ladder KSF80 is fastened support bracket VKF to a larger area. Wall support bracket
onto wall support bracket VKF with brackets KKF. VKF is fastened to anchor rail AS with sliding nuts SMT, TB
or with anchor rail nuts AKM.
TP2 KS20
KK/KS20
HK2
SMT, TB or AKM KS80
VKF
SMT, TB or AKM
KSF80
KKF
VKF
Wall support bracket VKF is fastened onto suspension Wall support bracket VKF is fastened onto ceiling support
bracket HK2 with sliding nuts SMT, or with anchor rail bracket TP2 with sliding nuts SMT, TB or with anchor rail
nuts AKM. nuts AKM.
33.
SUPPORTS
ø 7, 2 pcs.
B
50 33
A
ø C, 2 pcs.
ø9
34.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
Intermediate support with Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1
threaded rod
RTF-10
TP1
GT-10
RS 3
HK13
HK13
Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with threaded Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling
rod GT. support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is
fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3.
Intermediate support with threaded rod Intermediate support with threaded rod
RTF-10/KS20
RTF-10
GT-10 KS80
GT-10
KK/KS20
KK
KS20
HK13
HK13/KS20
Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with threaded Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with threaded
rod GT. Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto intermediate rod GT. Cable ladder KS80 is fastened onto intermediate
support bracket HK13/KS20 with brackets KK/KS20. support bracket HK13 with brackets KK.
Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1 Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1
TP1 KSF80
TP1 KS80
KK
KK
HK13
HK13
RS 3 RS 3
Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling
support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is
fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3. fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3.
Cable ladder KS80 is fastened onto intermediate support Cable ladder KSF80 is fastened onto intermediate support
bracket HK13 with bracket sKK. bracket HK13 with brackets KK.
35.
SUPPORTS
26 26
Installation examples
Intermediate RTF-10/KS20 Gate supporting
supporting for for KS20 cable
KS20 cable ladder ladder GT
GT RTF-10/KS20
MK/KS20
MK/KS20 MK/KS20
36.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
Inside wall support
VKI/KS20 VKI/KS20
VKI/KS20
KS20 KS20
KS20
0 – 35 mm
37.
SUPPORTS
150
100
L 70
28
20
48
12 x 25, 2 pcs ø8
Installation examples
Allowable load Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1
TP1
HK13
Bolt set RS 3
F
With a symmetrical load the allowable load F of ceiling Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling
support bracket TP1 is 3.5 kN = 350 kg. support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is
fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3.
38.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1 Intermediate support with ceiling support bracket TP1
TP1 KSF80
KS80
TP1
KK
KK
HK13
HK13
RS 3
RS 3
Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling Intermediate support bracket HK13 is supported with ceiling
support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is support bracket TP1. Intermediate support bracket HK13 is
fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3. fastened onto ceiling support bracket TP1 with bolt set RS 3.
Cable ladder KS80 is fastened onto intermediate support bracket Cable ladder KSF80 is fastened onto intermediate support
HK13 with brackets KK. bracket HK13 with brackets KK.
TP1
TP1
JK
KK
FP-2000
TPK
RS 2
KS80
Industrial gate support TPK is fastened onto ceiling support Ceiling support bracket TP1 is extended to the desired length
bracket TP1 with bolt sets RS 2. using extension rail FP-2000 and extension piece JK.
Extension of ceiling support bracket TP1
TP1
RS 2
FP-2000
39.
SUPPORTS
149
50 50 12 x 25, 8 pcs
L
50
53 149
22 50
48
Installation examples
60
H=2.
H=2.0 m H=1.5 m
VK or VKF L1
F1 50
Lateral displacement f, mm
H 40
L2
F2
30
H=1.0 m
20
f
TP2
10
F 0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
Momentum, kNm
With a symmetrical load the With an asymmetrical load M = Σ F x L. Allowed maximum momentum with an asymmetrical
allowable load F of ceiling support load is 1.1 kNm. In the case of an asymmetrical load, calculate the momentum caused by
bracket TP2 is 50 kN = 5000 kg. the wall support bracket M = Σ F x L, and look up the lateral displacement f of the ceiling
support bracket from the graph in point H.
40.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
VK SMT
VKF
Wall support bracket VK is fastened onto ceiling support Wall support bracket VKF is fastened onto ceiling support
bracket TP2 with sliding nuts SMT, or with anchor rail nuts bracket TP2 with sliding nuts SMT, or with anchor rail nuts
AKM. Ceiling support bracket TP2 is fastened onto the ceiling AKM. Ceiling support bracket TP2 is fastened onto the
using, for example, wedge anchors. ceiling using, for example, wedge anchors.
TP2
KK/KS20
SMT
KS80 VK
KK
KSF80
TP2
KK
VKF
Ceiling support bracket TP2 can be used with cable Ceiling support bracket TP2 is also suitable for floor
ladders KS20, KS80, and KSF80. installations.
TP2
PL
RS 3
TP2
KK
JK
KS80
VKF ASR
SMT
Ceiling support bracket TP2 is fastened onto an l-beam Ceiling support bracket TP2 can be extended with anchor
using welded beam plate PL. rail ASR and extension pieces JK (2 units). Bolt sets RS 3
are used.
41.
SUPPORTS
149
50 50
45 50
L
149 22 48
9 x 25
50
89
12 x 25, 8 pcs
Installation examples
Allowable load Allowable load 70
m
H=3,0 m H=2,0 m
Lateral displacement f, mm
2,5
60
H=
L1
50
H=1,5 m
F1
40
H 30
L2
H=1,0 m
F2 20
10
F f 0
0 0,2 0,4 0,6 0,8 1,0 1,2 1,4 1,6 1,8 2,0
Momentum, kNm
With a symmetrical load the al- With an asymmetrical load M = Σ F x L. Allowed maximum momentum with an asymmetrical
lowable load F of ceiling support load is 2.3 kNm. In the case of an asymmetrical load, calculate the momentum caused by the
bracket TP2-L is 80 kN = 8000 wall support bracket M = Σ F x L, and look up the lateral displacement f of the ceiling support
kg. bracket from the graph in point H.
42.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
Ceiling support Ceiling support
TP2-L
KS20
SMT
VKF
KS80
KSF80
VKF
TP2-L
Wall support bracket VKF is fastened onto ceiling support Ceiling support bracket TP2-L can be used with cable ladders
bracket TP2-L with sliding nuts SMT, TB or with anchor rail KS20, KS80, and KSF80.
nuts AKM. Ceiling support bracket TP2-L is fastened onto
the ceiling using for example wedge anchors.
SMT TP2-L
RS 2
TP2-L
JK
VKF
ASR-L
Ceiling support bracket TP2-L is also suitable for floor Ceiling support bracket TP2-L can be extended with anchor
installations. rail ASR-L and extension pieces JK (2 units). Bolt sets RS2
are used (8 pcs).
43.
SUPPORTS
220
35,5 50 50 35,5
L 50
45
149 22 48
9 x 25
50
Installation examples
Allowable load Allowable load 70
H=3.0 m
H=2.5 m
60
Lateral displacement f, mm
L1 50
F1 H=2.0 m
40
H
L2 30
H=1.5 m
F2
20
H=1,0 m
f 10
F 0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0
Momentum, kNm
With a symmetrical load the allowable With an asymmetrical load M = Σ F x L. Allowed maximum momentum with an
load F of ceiling support bracket TP2- asymmetrical load is 3.7 kNm. In the case of an asymmetrical load, calculate the
P is 80 kN = 8000 kg. momentum caused by the wall support bracket M = Σ F x L, and look up the lateral
displacement f of the ceiling support bracket from the graph in point H.
44.
SUPPORTS
Installation examples
Ceiling support Ceiling support
TP2-P KS20
VKF
KS80
SMT, TB or AKM
KSF80
VKF
TP2-P
Wall support bracket VKF is fastened onto ceiling support Ceiling support bracket TP2-P can be used with cable ladders
bracket TP2-P with sliding nuts SMT, TB or with anchor rail KS20, KS80, and KSF80.
nuts AKM. Ceiling support bracket TP2-P is fastened onto
the ceiling using, for example, wedge anchors.
TP2-P
VKF JK
ASR-P
Ceiling support bracket TP2-P is also suitable for floor Ceiling support bracket TP2-P can be extended with anchor
installations. rail ASR-P and extension pieces JK (2 units). Hexagonal bolts
M8x120 and nut M8 are used (4 pcs).
45.
SUPPORTS
26
12 x 25, 2 pcs
L 22 48
180
250
45
9 x 25
Installation examples
HK2-1000
60
Lateral displacement f, mm
50
HK2-750
40 HK2
L
30 SMT, TB or AKM
HK2-500 VKF
F
20
HK2-300
10
f
0
0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5 0,6 0,7
Momentum, kNm
The graph above shows the allowed deflection-momentums Msall. for HK2 brackets. Ceiling support bracket VK or VKF are
Calculate the momentum caused by the wall support bracket M = Σ F x L, and fastened with sliding nuts SMT, TB or
look up the lateral displacement f of the suspension bracket from the graph. If anchor rail nuts AKM.
less lateral displacement is required, see the next page for use and load of lateral
support ST.
46.
SUPPORTS
150
100
45
70
L
26
9 x 45 12 x 25 2 kpl 22
48
Installation examples
HK1
HK1
SMT, TB or AKM
VKI
SMT, TB or AKM
VK
KK-MK/KS20
KS20
Wall support brackets VK, VKF or VKI are fastened onto suspension bracket HK1 with sliding nuts SMT, with
anchor rail nuts AKM or with T-nuts TB.
47.
SUPPORTS
ø 12.5, 2 pcs
Installation examples
Allowed load Use of
20 lateral
ST300 and HK2-1000 support
ST500 and HK2-1000
Lateral displacement f, mm
15
ST300 and HK2-750
10
ST
HK2
ST500 and HK2-750
L
5
F ST800 and
HK2-1000 SMT
VKF
ST300 and HK2-500
f 0
0 0,1 0,2 0,3 0,4 0,5
Momentum, kNm
The graph above shows the allowed deflection-momentums Msall. for HK2 brackets The deflection of suspension
and lateral support ST. Calculate the momentum caused by the wall support bracket bracket HK2 can be reduced by
M = Σ F x L, and look up the lateral displacement f of the suspension bracket from the installing lateral support ST.
graph.
48.
SUPPORTS
A
B
16.5
ø 7, 2 pcs
ø 11, 2 pcs
Installation example
Gate support
RTF-10/KS20
GT-10
KK/KS20
KS20
PRT/KS20
A gate support is built using threaded rods GT10 and gate support PRT/KS20.
Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto gate support PRT/KS20 with brackets
KK/KS20.
49.
SUPPORTS
ø 7, 2 pcs
11 x 25, 2 pcs
Installation examples
Gate support Gate support
RS 2
ÄF
TP1 AS
KS80
KK
TPK
RS 2
RS 2
TPK
KS80
Industrial gate support TPK is fastened onto ceiling support Industrial gate support TPK is fastened onto anchor rail AS
bracket TP1 using bolt set 2. Cable ladder KS80 is fastened using bolt set 2. Anchor rail AS is fastened onto the ceiling
onto industrial gate support TPK with brackets KK. with end bracket ÄF. Cable ladder KS80 is fastened onto
industrial gate support TPK with brackets KK.
50.
EXTENSION PIECES
200
M6 x 12
Installation example
SSC/KS20
KS20
51.
EXTENSION PIECES
180
M6 x 12, 2 pcs
Installation examples
Extending a cable ladder Fastening an angle piece to a cable ladder
SSR/KS20
KS20
KS90
SSR
KS80
Connection pieces SSR/KS20 are used in extending cable Bend KS90 is fastened onto cable ladder KS20 using
ladder KS20, and connection pieces SSR in extending connection pieces SSR/KS20, and onto cable ladder
cable ladder KS80. KS80 using connection pieces SSR.
52.
EXTENSION PIECES
200
M8 + M8 x 80 lock bolt
Installation examples
Extending a cable ladder Fastening a bend to a cable ladder
KS80
SSU
KS90
SSU
KS80
KS80
Connection pieces SSU are used in extending cable ladder Bend KS90 is fastened onto cable ladder KS80 using
KS80. connection pieces SSU.
53.
EXTENSION PIECES
200
Installation example
Extending a cable ladder
SSA
KSF80
Cable ladder KSF80 is extended using connection pieces SSA and bolt sets KSF
from the end sections. Four bolt sets per extension are needed. If cable ladder
KSF80 is extended from some other point than the end sections products
KSF-NL can be used.
54.
EXTENSION PIECES
M6 x 12
65
M6 x 12
155 - 168.5
KS20
KS80 or KS20
NL/KS20
NL or NL/KS20
Using angle joints NL/KS20 the vertical direction of cable ladder A T-branch can be made by bending angle joints NL or NL/KS20
KS20, and angle joints NL the vertical direction of cable ladder as shown.
KS80 can be altered to any angle required.
Change in horizontal direction Vertical branch
KS80
NL
KS80
NL KS80
Horizontal direction of cable ladder KS20 or KS80 can be A vertical branch at any angle can be made using angle joints
altered by cutting the side tubes to different lengths and NL/KS20 or NL.
using angle joints NL/KS20 or NL.
55.
EXTENSION PIECES
67
207-227
Installation examples
NL-TK
KS80
NL-TK
KS80
NL-TK
Using angle joints NL-TK the vertical direction of cable ladder A T-branch can be made by bending angle joints NL-TK as shown.
KS80 can be altered to any angle required.
Joints NL-TK are reccommended to use in industrial
applications and harsh environments.
56.
EXTENSION PIECES
150
100
Installation examples
Extending a cable ladder Change in vertical direction
KSF80
KSF80 KSF-NL
KSF80 KSF-NL
KSF80
Elbow joints KSF-NL are used as cable ladder KSF80 is extended Using elbow joints KSF-NL the vertical direction of cable ladder
from a point other than the end sections. KSF80 can be altered to any angle required.
57.
EXTENSION PIECES
ø 9, 4 pcs
53
230
Installation examples
Extending ceiling support bracket TP1 Extending ceiling support bracket TP2
TP1
TP2
JK Bolt set RS 3
JK
FP-2000
ASR
Ceiling support bracket TP1 is extended to the desired length Ceiling support bracket TP2 is extended using anchor rail
using extension rail FP-2000 and extension piece JK. ASR and extension pieces JK (2 units), bolt sets 3 are used.
58.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
M10x16 + M10
26
Installation examples
RTF-10/KS20 RTF-10/KS20
GT-10 VKI/KS20
GT-10
KK-MK/KS20 KK-MK/KS20
MK/KS20 KK-MK/KS20
MK/KS20
KS20 KS20 KS20
Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto When gate support solution is used the Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto
support MK/KS20 with brackets support MK/KS20 and brackets KK-MK support VKI/KS20 with brackets
KK-MK/KS20. are fastened with threaded rods and nuts. KK-MK/KS20.
59.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
58
M6 + M6 x 12
Installation examples
Fastening to wall support bracket Fastening to industrial gate support Fastening to gate support
KS20
KK/KS20 RTF-10/KS20
TP1
GT-10
KK KK/KS20
VK TPK
KS80 PRT/KS20
RS 2 KS20
Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto wall Cable ladder KS80 is fastened onto Cable ladder KS20 is fastened onto gate
support bracket VK with brackets KK/KS20, industrial gate support TPK with support PRT with brackets KK/KS20.
and cable ladder KS80 with brackets KK. brackets KK.
60.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
19 M6 + M6 x 12
Installation example
Fastening to wall support bracket
KSF80
KKF
VKF
Cable ladder KSF80 is fastened onto wall support bracket VK or VKF with
brackets KKF.
60.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
95 M8 + M8 x 30 lock bolt
140
M8 + M8 x 30 lock bolt
31 75
11 x 25 11 x 25
VK2 VK3
Installation examples
KS80 VK2
AS
KS80 KS80
VK2
VK2
A vertical tray is fastened onto a wall Switch cabinets can be fastened onto Lighting elements can be fastened onto
with wall brackets VK2 or VK3. Wall cable ladder KS80 as shown. cable ladder KS20 using wall brackets
brackets are fastened onto the wall with, VK2/KS20, and onto cable ladder KS80
for example, wedge anchors. using wall brackets VK2.
61.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
55
12 x 25, 2 pcs
ø 10
75
55
31
36
55
Installation examples
VK2
RS 2
AS
KS80
SK
SP
ÄF
RS 2
Cable ladder KS20 or KS80 is fastened onto a floor using End brackets ÄF can be used in a gate support as shown.
end brackets ÄF.
62.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
65
59
M6 x 12
Installation examples
KS80 VF
AG
KS80
VF
KS80
T-branch brackets VF are used when making a T-branch for The use of branch plates AG is always reccommended in
cable ladders KS20 or KS80. the T-branch.
63.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
50
100
148
Includes M10 x 30 74
hexagonal bolts
and M10 nuts 2 / product
12 x 25, 2 pcs
Installation example
T-branch
VFF
KSF80 KSF80
64.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
254
Installation example
KS80 VF
AG
KS80
65.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Installation example
Vertical branch
KS80
KS80
VEF 2
Vertical tray brackets VEF 2 are used in making a vertical branch for cable
ladders KS20 or KS80.
66.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Installation example
Narrowing
SSU
KS80
FM
KS80
67.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
M8 + M8 x 20
Installation example
KSF80
KSF-VT
VKF
68.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
60 ø 12
50
80 ø 11
70
ø 17
RTF-10 11
25 RTF-16
40 50
Installation examples
RTF-10/KS20
RTF-10
GT-10
KS80
GT-10
KK
KK/KS20
HK13
KS20
PRT/KS20
Ceiling bracket RTF is used in threaded rod ceiling suspension. Ceiling brackets RTF are used for fastening a threaded rod
The ceiling bracket is fastened onto the roof, for example, to the ceiling in a gate support. Cable ladder KS20 requires
with a wedge anchor. Cable ladder KS20 requires ceiling ceiling brackets RTF/KS20 and cable ladder KS80 ceiling
bracket RTF/KS20 and cable ladder KS80 ceiling bracket RTF. brackets RTF.
69.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
125
11 x 20, 3 pcs
100
ø9
9 x 40
Installation example
RTF-S
AS
70.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
50
ø 12 ø 17
70
25 25
50
Installation example
RTF-Z
46
GT
Ceiling bracket RTF-Z is used when fastening to the ceiling cannot be accomplished
in exactly the right spot and threaded rod GT is to be vertical. Ceiling bracket RTF-Z
has an adjusting reach of 92 mm.
71.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
149
50 50
12 x 25, 8 pcs
ø9
50
221 149 53
50
57
Installation example
Ceiling support
ASR-TF
ASR
72.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Zinc electroplated
GT-10 14 496 50 50 50 M10 2m
GT-16 14 496 51 20 130 M16 2m
Hot dip galvanised after manufacture
GT-10 ZNK 14 491 60 50 50 M10 2m
GT-16 ZNK 14 491 61 20 130 M16 2m
Installation examples
Intermediate support using threaded rod Gate support using threaded rod
RTF-10
RTF-10/KS20
GT-10
GT-10
KS80
KK
KK/KS20
KS20
HK13
PRT/KS20
Threaded rod GT is used in an intermediate support Threaded rods GT are used in a gate support together with
together with intermediate support bracket HK13 and gate support bracket PRT/KS20 and ceiling brackets
ceiling bracket RTF. RTF-10/KS20.
73.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
48 22
9 x 25 45
26
Installation examples
Wall support with anchor rail Gate support
ÄF
AS
KS80
RS 3
AS
KK AS
SMT SP
KS80
VKF
Anchor rail AS can be used to disperse the load from wall Anchor rail AS and the end bracket can be used to build a
support bracket VK or VKF to a larger area. Wall support gate support as shown.
bracket VK or VKF is fastened onto anchor rail AS with sliding
nuts SMT, TB or anchor rail nuts AKM.
Fastening to a slanting ceiling Installing switch cabinets
AS
RTF-S
KS80
VK2
AS
Adjustable ceiling bracket RTF-S is used to fasten anchor rail Switch cabinets can be fastened with anchor rails AS and
AS onto a slanting ceiling. Adjustable ceiling bracket RTF-S wall brackets VK2 onto cable ladder KS80 as shown.
is fastened onto anchor rail AS using bolt set 2.
74.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
48 22
9 x 25 45
53
Installation examples
Fastening wall Ceiling support
support bracket
ASR
SMT, TB or AKM
ASR-TF
VK
ASR
Wall support bracket VK or VKF is fastened onto anchor rail Ceiling support bracket ASR-TF is used in ceiling and floor
ASR using sliding nuts SMT, TB or anchor rail nuts AKM. installations together with anchor rail ASR.
Support between ceiling and floor Extension of ceiling support bracket TP2
RS 3
TP2
ASR
RS 3
ÄF
ASR
Anchor rail ASR and four end brackets ÄF are fastened with Ceiling support bracket TP2 is extended with anchor rail ASR
bolt sets 3 to make a column between the floor and ceiling. and extension pieces JK (2 units). Bolt sets 3 is used.
75.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
89
L
9 x 25 22 48
45
Installation examples
Fastening wall support bracket Support between ceiling and floor
SMT
RS 2
VKF
TP2-L
ASR-L
ÄF
Wall support bracket VK or VKF is fastened onto anchor rail Anchor rail ASR-L and four end brackets ÄF are fastened with
ASR-L using sliding nuts SMT, TB or anchor rail nuts AKM. bolt sets RS2 to make a column between the floor and ceiling.
TP2-L
RS 2
JK
ASR-L
76.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
104
45
L
22 48
9 x 25
Installation examples
Fastening wall support bracket Support between ceiling and floor
ASR-P
VKF
ASR-P
SMT
ÄF
Wall support bracket VK or VKF is fastened onto anchor rail Anchor rail ASR-P and four end brackets ÄF are fastened with
ASR-P using sliding nuts SMT, TB or anchor rail nuts AKM. bolt sets RS3 to make a column between the floor and ceiling.
Extension of ceiling support bracket TP2-P
TP2-P
JK
ASR-P
77.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
20
28
9 x 25 48
45
Installation examples
Extension of ceiling support bracket TP1 Fastening to a slanting ceiling
RFT-S
TP1
RS 2
JK
FP-2000 AS
Ceiling support bracket TP1 is extended to the desired length Adjustable ceiling bracket RTF-S is used to fasten extension
using extension rail FP-2000 and extension piece JK. rail FP-2000 onto a slanting ceiling. Adjustable ceiling bracket
RTF-S is fastened onto extension rail FP-2000 using bolt
set RS2.
78.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
25
11 x 15
Installation example
Use of CK
C-rail
KK
79.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
ø 5, 4 pcs
75
ø 11, 2 pcs
20
21
35
Installation example
SMT TFP
TP1
AS
Ceiling support bracket TP1 can be fastened onto a trapeze section with
anchor rail AS and ceiling suspension brackets TPF.
80.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
230
ø 28
150
M10 x 20
Installation example
CORRUGATED BAR
KK
HTK-AS
KS80
VK
81.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
130
50
ø 9,2 pcs
ø 28
150
M10 x 20
Installation example
Using corrugated
bar bracket
AS
HTK-LK
RS 2
CORRUGATED BAR
82.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
ø9
48
ø 28
150
Installation example
Using corrugated
bar bracket
AS
HTK-SK
CORRUGATED BAR
RS 2
83.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
149
149
12 x 25, 8 pcs
Installation example
PL
TP2
KK
RS KSF
KS80
SMT VKF
Ceiling support bracket TP2 is fastened, for instance, onto an l-beam using
beam plate PL. Beam plate PL is welded onto the l-beam, and ceiling support
bracket TP2 is fastened onto beam plate PL using bolt sets KSF.
84.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
ø 11
20
Installation example
l-beam
PK1
GT-10
KK
KS80
HK13
85.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
60
Installation example
l-beam
PK2
PK2
AS
RS K
TP1
KK
RS3 HK13
Ceiling support bracket TP1, for instance, is fastened onto an l-beam using beam brackets PK2 (2 pcs.) and AS profile.
Support bracket TP1 is fastened onto profile AS using bolt sets RS K (SSTL nr. 14 317 35).
Brackets PK2 are suitable for I-beam with thickness max. 18 mm.
86.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
210
180
Installation example
Fastening boxes
DPA
KS80
DPA
Coupling plate DPA is used to fasten switch boxes, coupling boxes etc. onto
the side of a cable ladder. Coupling plate DPA is fastened onto a cable ladder
by bending the fastening sections around the side tube. If necessary, the
joint can be secured with sheet-iron screws.
87.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
250
125
Installation example
Fastening boxes
KS80
DPB-120
Coupling plate DPB-120 is used to fasten switch boxes, coupling boxes etc.
onto the rungs of cable ladders. Coupling plate DPB-120 is fastened onto
the rung by bending the fastening sections into the hole.
88.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
15
15
510
30
89.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
60
15
Plastic, black
ÄP 14 496 81 10 1
Installation example
KS80
ÄP
Protective caps ÄP are used at the ends of cable ladders KS20 and KS80 to
prevent dust and dirt from entering inside of the ladder.
90.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
48
26
Plastic, black
SP 14 496 72 10 1
Installation example
ÄF
RS 2
AS
KS80
AS
SP
Protective caps SP are used to protect the ends of anchor rail AS,
or extension rail FP.
91.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
KP
KS80
Cable clips KP are used to fasten cables onto the rungs of cable Cable clips KP are used to fasten cables onto
ladders KS20, KS80, and KSF80. anchor rail AS.
92.
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Zn-spray
Zinc spray
MEKA ZN-SPRAY 14 497 09 1 43
Installation example
Zinc spray is used to protect surfaces after they have been cut or damaged.
93.
COVERS
50
30
1500
A
Installation examples
Protection of cables Protection of cables
VK2
SK KS80
KAP
SK
ÄF
Protective cover SK is used as a kick protection for cables, Cover clips KAP are used to obtain more cable space under
and it is fastened onto a cable ladder with sheet-iron screws. protective cover SK.
94.
COVERS
40
M8 + M8 x 40 lock bolt
114
Installation example
Protection of cables
KS80
KAP
SK
Cover clips KAP are used to obtain more cable space under
protective cover SK.
95.
COVERS
C L
Installation example
Use of dust protection cover
PSK
KS80
96.
COVERS
3000
Installation example
Use of bottom plate
POL
KS80
Bottom plate POL is used together with a cable ladder for protection and as a screen.
97.
COVERS
ø7 250
A
25
27.5
25
25
Installation examples
Separating low current and power supply cables Fastening to cable ladder rung
AP
AP
KS80
KS80
Separation plate AP is used to separate low current and power Separation plate AP is fastened onto a cable ladder rung using
supply cables from each other. cable ties.
98.
COVERS
Pre-cut opening ø 25
ø7
250
1996
25
Installation examples
Separating low current and power supply cables Fastening to cable ladder rung
SR
KS80
KS80
SR
Low current gutter SR is used when a separate cable conduit Low current gutter SR is fastened onto a cable ladder rung
is required for low current cables. using cable ties.
99.
BOLT SETS
Installation examples
TP2
SMT
VK
Maximum traction load F of sliding nut SMT is 800 kg. A wall support bracket is fastened onto an anchor rail using
sliding nut SMT.
100.
BOLT SETS
M10
40
14
42
Installation examples
TP2
TB
VK
T-nut TB is fastened in the slot of profile AS, TP or HK Wall support bracket VK is fastened onto a ceiling support
by turning it clockwise 90°. TP2 by using T-nut TB.
101.
BOLT SETS
M 10 x 30
Installation examples
TP2
AKM
VK
Maximum traction load F of sliding nut AKM is 800 kg. A wall support bracket is fastened onto an anchor rail using
sliding bolt AKM.
102.
BOLT SETS
Zinc electroplated
JM M10 14 497 04 100 4
JM M16 14 497 05 100 11
Installation example
Extending a threaded rod
GT-10
JM M10
GT-10
103.
BOLT SETS