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Cable Raceway under Window Sill AKS 111340 — white, 2 m
Cable Raceway under Window Sill AKS 111340 — white, 2 m
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Cable Raceway under Window Sill AKS 111340 — white, 2 m
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Cable Raceway under Window Sill AKS 111340 — white, 2 m
Cable Raceway under Window Sill AKS 111340 — white, 2 m
The AKS Cable Raceway under Window Sill (white, 2 m) is a rigid surface-mounted channel designed to route and conceal electrical and data cables beneath window sills. Its straight, low-profile design provides a discreet pathway for power cords, Ethernet cables and coaxial lines in residential and office interiors. The white finish can be painted to match decor and the 2-metre length covers common window widths and allows straightforward alignment and cutting on site.
This cable raceway offers a simple and robust solution for organizing cables under window sills without cutting into walls. Made from a rigid material, it keeps cables protected from accidental damage while maintaining a neat visible appearance. The white surface is compatible with paint for better aesthetic integration, and the channel accepts standard cable clips and connectors for secure installation. Its length and geometry make it suitable for continuous runs or for trimming to fit specific window widths.
This rigid raceway is intended for surface mounting and for running common low-voltage and mains cables; it is not designed for embedding inside walls or for use in locations where building regulations require dedicated conduit or fire-rated cable containment. For very thick cable bundles or bulky equipment leads, the internal capacity of the channel may be insufficient, and a larger trunking system should be considered.
Measure the window width and mark the intended cable route under the sill. Cut the 2 m raceway to the required length with an appropriate saw or cutter, then position it under the sill and fix to the wall using suitable screws or adhesive compatible with the wall surface. Lay cables inside the channel, secure them with cable clips if needed, and snap or close the cover to conceal the wiring. Paint the exterior if required, allowing adequate drying time for any chosen paint system.
For neat results, run cables parallel to the window sill and avoid overfilling the channel; use standard cable clips and divide mains and low-voltage data cables where local codes require separation. If painting the raceway, use a flexible, plastic-compatible paint and test on a small area first.
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