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Baks RKLJ300/200H50 Cable Tray Reducer 300 x 200 mm
Baks RKLJ300/200H50 Cable Tray Reducer 300 x 200 mm
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Baks RKLJ300/200H50 Cable Tray Reducer 300 x 200 mm
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Baks RKLJ300/200H50 Cable Tray Reducer 300 x 200 mm
Baks RKLJ300/200H50 Cable Tray Reducer 300 x 200 mm
The Baks RKLJ300/200H50 cable tray reducer is a specialized component engineered to facilitate a smooth transition between cable tray sections of different widths. Designed specifically to connect a 300 mm wide tray to a 200 mm wide tray, this unit maintains a consistent side height of 50 mm, ensuring structural integrity and organized cable routing within complex electrical infrastructure.
This cable tray reducer offers exceptional durability and reliability in demanding environments. Its precise construction allows for seamless integration into existing cable management systems, reducing installation time and effort. By providing a stable transition, it helps maintain the correct bend radius for cables, which is essential for protecting sensitive wiring and ensuring long-term system performance in both industrial and commercial settings.
This component is not intended for use with cable tray systems that have a side height other than 50 mm, as it will not align correctly. It is also not suitable for applications requiring a transition between different types of tray materials or non-standard mounting configurations.
To install the reducer, align it between the 300 mm and 200 mm cable tray sections. Secure the component using appropriate fasteners or connectors compatible with the Baks cable tray system. Ensure that the reducer is firmly attached to both tray sections to maintain the structural stability of the entire cable management run. Verify that all connections are tight and that the transition does not cause excessive stress on the cables being routed.
Always ensure that the cable tray system is properly grounded and that the reducer is installed in accordance with local electrical safety regulations to prevent damage to cables and equipment.
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