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Assembly system

Aug. 4, 2003
Assembly system The ClickAndGo perforated bottom cable tray system is designed for new cable tray installation, inspection, and repair. The fittings come flat and are hand-folded in the field at the time of installation, eliminating the need for costly field fabrication. The cable trays are manufactured from .89-mm galvanized mill carbon steel, in accordance with ASTM 525 G 90 coating specifications.

Assembly system

The ClickAndGo perforated bottom cable tray system is designed for new cable tray installation, inspection, and repair. The fittings come flat and are hand-folded in the field at the time of installation, eliminating the need for costly field fabrication. The cable trays are manufactured from .89-mm galvanized mill carbon steel, in accordance with ASTM 525 G 90 coating specifications. They’re UL classified and designed for field assembly and use in accordance with the National Electrical Code.

Innova Technologies, LLC

For more information, visit www.Click-n-Go.cc.

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