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Baks KKMJ150H60 45-Degree Elbow for Cable Trays
Baks KKMJ150H60 45-Degree Elbow for Cable Trays
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Baks KKMJ150H60 45-Degree Elbow for Cable Trays
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Baks KKMJ150H60 45-Degree Elbow for Cable Trays
Baks KKMJ150H60 45-Degree Elbow for Cable Trays
The Baks KKMJ150H60 45-degree elbow is a professional-grade component engineered for the efficient routing of cable management systems. Designed to facilitate precise 45-degree directional changes in cable tray layouts, this elbow ensures that electrical wiring remains organized, protected, and properly supported throughout industrial and commercial installations. Its robust construction guarantees long-term reliability and structural integrity in demanding environments.
This 45-degree elbow offers exceptional durability due to its high-quality material composition, which withstands the rigors of heavy-duty cable management. The design promotes seamless integration with standard cable tray systems, significantly reducing installation time and labor costs. By maintaining a consistent bend radius, it helps prevent cable stress and damage, ensuring the longevity of the electrical infrastructure while maintaining a clean and professional appearance in any facility.
This component is specifically designed for 45-degree turns and cannot be used for 90-degree directional changes or straight-line extensions. It is intended for use with compatible Baks cable tray systems and may not fit securely with trays from other manufacturers without appropriate adapters.
To install the Baks KKMJ150H60 elbow, align the component with the ends of the existing cable tray sections at the desired junction point. Secure the elbow to the tray using appropriate fasteners or connectors provided by the system manufacturer. Ensure that the connection is tight and that the tray edges are aligned to prevent any sharp surfaces from coming into contact with the cables. Once secured, route the cables through the elbow, ensuring they are not pulled too tightly around the bend.
Always inspect the cable tray route for any sharp edges or debris before laying cables to prevent insulation damage. Ensure that the total weight of the cables does not exceed the maximum load capacity of the tray system.
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