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Erico Caddy Cablecat

March 5, 2004
The Caddy Cablecat CAT-CM cable support system is an alternative to a cable tray in low-voltage and power cable applications. The system, which has three installation options, is complete with U-hooks and double J-hooks that have large-diameter, rounded support surfaces and edges to avoid over-bending and kinking of cables. Rod-mounted installation allows for a customized interval between hooks. Cantilever-mounting

The Caddy Cablecat CAT-CM cable support system is an alternative to a cable tray in low-voltage and power cable applications. The system, which has three installation options, is complete with U-hooks and double J-hooks that have large-diameter, rounded support surfaces and edges to avoid over-bending and kinking of cables. Rod-mounted installation allows for a customized interval between hooks. Cantilever-mounting consists of U-hooks mounted on brackets that allow for cable runs along walls or columns. Strut-mounted installation uses standard-strut, contains sheet-metal U hooks, allows for customized support spacing, and has fittings for horizontal and vertical change of direction.

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