Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Installation Channel IVENSIS IPDT60 white 2 m — IVENSIS IPDT60
Installation Channel IVENSIS IPDT60 white 2 m — IVENSIS IPDT60
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Installation Channel IVENSIS IPDT60 white 2 m — IVENSIS IPDT60
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Installation Channel IVENSIS IPDT60 white 2 m — IVENSIS IPDT60
Installation Channel IVENSIS IPDT60 white 2 m — IVENSIS IPDT60
Installation channel IVENSIS IPDT60 in white, 2 m long, is a rigid surface-mounted trunking solution designed for routing and protecting electrical cables and wires in residential and commercial settings. The straight rectangular profile provides a discreet, finished appearance for visible cable runs and supports standard fixing methods to walls and ceilings. This channel is suitable for organizing power, data and low-voltage wiring during renovations and new construction, offering a practical way to keep installations tidy and accessible.
The IVENSIS IPDT60 channel is made from durable, impact-resistant material that maintains shape and protects conductors from mechanical damage. Its smooth white surface blends with most interiors and is easy to paint if a customized finish is required. The 2 meter length reduces the number of joints needed for long runs, simplifying installation and reducing potential points of failure. The product accepts common cable types and supports conventional mounting accessories for secure and reliable attachment.
Measure the cable route and cut the IVENSIS IPDT60 channel to the required length using a fine-tooth saw or suitable cutting tool. Attach the base to the mounting surface with appropriate screws or adhesive anchors at recommended intervals, ensuring the channel is level and aligned. Place cables inside the base, avoiding sharp bends and keeping conductors organized, then snap or attach the cover to secure the wiring. For corners and junctions, use compatible fittings or make neat miter cuts and join with connectors to maintain mechanical strength and a continuous appearance.
When installing, keep power and data cables separated where possible to reduce interference and comply with local wiring regulations. Use appropriate cable clamps and grommets at feed-through points to protect insulation from abrasion. For runs over long distances, plan intermediate access points to facilitate future maintenance and cable additions.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}