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HY SPECIFY SEASAFE CABLE TRAY?

Since 1978, Seasafe Fiberglass Cable Tray Systems have been tested and proven in the
harsh environment of the offshore oil and gas industry. Subject to the corrosive
conditions inherent in petroleum products, plus the daily punishment of exposure to
wind, weather and saltwater Seasafe Cable Tray has stood up!
Seasafe Cable Tray gives you the load capacity of steel plus the inherent characteristics afforded by
our in-house Pultrusion Technology: non-conductive, non-magnetic and corrosion-resistant. Although
light in weight, their strength-to-weight ratio surpasses that of equivalent steel products. Seasafe Cable
Tray will not rust, nor do they ever require painting. Available in both polyester and vinylester resin
systems, they are manufactured to meet ASTM E-84, Class 1 Flame Rating and self-extinguishing
requirements of ASTM D-635.
A surface veil is applied during the pultrusion process to ensure a resin-rich surface for superior
corrosion resistance as well as an ultraviolet exposure barrier. Cable Tray colors: Gray or blue
(polyester resin) and Beige (vinylester resin). Custom colors are available on request.
The NEMA loadings listed in this brochure are load-tested in accordance with NEMA and CSA
guidelines.

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Vertical cable dropout from horizontal run


Horizontal
bends change
direction of tray
suspended from
deck above

Horizontal
(suspended) tray,
with vertical drop to
machinery below.

Table of Contents
Technical Data
Load Data ......................................................................................2
Corrosion Guide ........................................................................3-4
Structural Characteristics of Tray ..............................................5-6
Thermal Contraction and Expansion ............................................7
Installation Guide ..........................................................................8
Suggested Specification ................................................................9

Numbering System
Straight Sections and Fittings......................................................10

6" System
Straight Sections ........................................................................11
Horizontal Bends ........................................................................12
Vertical Bends..............................................................................13
Horizontal Tees and Crosses ........................................................14
Reducing and Expanding Tees and Crosses ............................15-17
Reducers ....................................................................................18
Vertical Tees ................................................................................19

4" System
Straight Sections ........................................................................20
Horizontal Bends ........................................................................21
Vertical Bends..............................................................................22
Horizontal Tees and Crosses ........................................................23
Reducing and Expanding Tees and Crosses ............................24-26
Reducers ....................................................................................27
Vertical Tees ................................................................................28

3" System
Straight Sections ........................................................................29
Horizontal Bends ........................................................................30
Horizontal Tees ............................................................................30
Vertical Bends..............................................................................31
Horizontal Cross & Reducers ......................................................32
Vertical Tees ................................................................................33
Reducing and Expanding Crosses ................................................33
Reducing and Expanding Tees ....................................................34

Cable Channel
Channel ......................................................................................35
Channel Fittings ....................................................................35-36
Splice Plates ................................................................................36

Accessories
Splice Plates ..........................................................................37-38
Barrier Strips, Hold Downs, Sealant ............................................39

Cover ........................................................................................40
Marine Rung/Coast Guard Letter ..................................41
Strut Systems ................................................................42-49
Structural Fabrications ................................................50-53
1

Load Data
Effect of Temperature
Strength properties of reinforced plastics are reduced
when continuously exposed to elevated temperatures.
Working loads shall be reduced based on the following:
Temperature in
Approximate
Degrees F Percent of Strength
75
100
125
150
175
200

NEMA Standard 8-10-1986


If unusual temperature
conditions exist, the
manufacturer should be
consulted.

100
90
78
68
60
52

Cable Tray Performance Standards & Class Designations


Table 3.1 Load/Span Designation

After all anticipated loads are calculated they should be added


together to obtain a working load. (Example: Working load= Cable
+ Concentrated+ Wind) see page 5. This working load should be
used, along with the maximum support spacing, to select a
span/load designation from Table 3.1. The selected load/span
designation can be used to specify your requirement. Should a
20C, safety factor 1.5, not be adequate change to safety factor of 2
or decrease support span.

Class
Designation

Support Span
Feet

Working Load
Lbs./Linear Foot

8A
8B
8C

8
8
8

50
75
100

12A
12B
12C

12
12
12

50
75
100

16A
16B
16C

16
16
16

50
75
100

20A
20B
20C

20
20
20

50
75
100

There are four support span categories for cable tray:


8=8ft.
12=12ft.
16=16ft.
20=20ft.
as well as, three basic working load categories:
A=50Ibs/linear ft
B=75Ibs/linear ft,
C=100Ibs/linear ft.

Typical Properties of Pultruded Components


Seasafe Fiberglass Cable Tray systems are manufactured from glass
fiber-reinforced plastic shapes that meet ASTM E-84, Class 1 Flame
Rating and self-extinguishing requirements of ASTM D-635. A
surface veil is applied during pultrusion to insure a resin-rich
surface and ultraviolet resistance.

Properties

Test
Method

Unit/
Value

Flame Resistance (FTMS 406-2023)


ignition/burn, seconds
Intermittent Flame Test (HLT-15), rating
Flammability Test (ASTM D635)
Ignition
Burning Time

3" & 4" Cable Tray,


Cable Channel
Longitudinal

Transverse

75/75
100
None
0 sec.

6" Cable Tray


Longitudinal

Transverse

Tensile Strength

ASTM D638

psi

30,000

7,000

40,000

4,500

Tensile Modulus

ASTM D638

psi x 106

2.5

.8

3.2

.6

Flexural Strength

ASTM D790

psi

30,000

10,000

40,000

10,000

Flexural Modulus

ASTM D790

psi x 106

1.6

.8

2.1

.8

Izod Impact

ASTM D256

ft-lbs/in

28

28

Compressive Strength

ASTM D695

psi

30,000

15,000

40,000

10,000

Compressive Modulus

ASTM D695

psi x 106

2.5

1.0

3.2

.7

45

45

45

45

psi
Ibs/in3

5,500

5,500

5,500

5,500

ASTM D1505

.058-.062

.072-.076

Coefficient of Thermal
Expansion

ASTM D696

in/in/F

5.0 x 10-6

5.0 x 10-6

Water Absorption

ASTM D570

Max %

0.5

0.5

Dielectic Strength

ASTM D149

V/mil (vpm)

200

200

VO

20 Max

Barcol Hardness
Shear Strength
Density

ASTM D2583
ASTM D732

Flammability
Classification

UL94

Flame Spread

ASTM E-84

The information shown in this corrosion guide is based on full immersion laboratory tests and data generated
from resin manufacturers data. It should be noted that in some of the environments listed, splashes and spill
situations may result in a more corrosive situation than indicated due to the evaporation of water. Regular wash
down is recommended in these situations.
All data represents the best available information and is believed to be correct. The data should not be
construed as a warranty of performance for that product as presented in these tables. User tests should be
performed to determine suitability of service if there is any doubt or concern. Such variables as concentration,
temperature, time and combined chemical effects of mixtures of chemicals make it impossible to specify the exact
suitability of fiber reinforced plastics in all environments. Seasafe will be happy to supply material samples for
testing. These recommendations should only be used as a guide and Seasafe does not take responsibility for
design or suitability of materials for service intended. In no event will Seasafe be liable for any consequential or
special damages for any defective material or workmanship including without limitation, labor charge, other
expense or damage to properties resulting from loss of materials or profits or increased expenses of operations.

CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT

POLYESTER

VINYL ESTER

CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT

Max Oper.
Temp *F

POLYESTER
Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

VINYL ESTER
Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

Max
Wt. %

Acetic Acid

10

190

10

210

Chromic Acid

70

10

120

Acetic Acid

50

125

50

180

Citric Acid

SAT

170

SAT

200

Acetone

N/R

N/R

100

75

Copper Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Aluminum Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Copper Cyanide

SAT

170

SAT

200

Aluminum Hydroxide

SAT

160

SAT

170

Copper Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Aluminum Nitrate

SAT

150

SAT

170

Crude Oil, Sour

100

170

100

200

Aluminum Sulfate

SAT

180

SAT

200

Cyclohexane

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Ammonium Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

190

Cyclohexane, Vapor

ALL

100

ALL

130

Ammonium Hydroxide

100

10

150

Diesel Fuel

100

160

100

180

Ammonium Hydroxide

28

N/R

28

100

Diethyl Ether

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Ammonium Carbonate

N/R

N/R

SAT

150

Dimethyl Phthalate

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

15

125

SAT

130

Ethanol

50

75

50

90

Ammonium Nitrate

SAT

160

SAT

190

Ethyl Acetate

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Ammonium Persulfate

SAT

N/R

SAT

150

Ethylene Chloride

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Ammonium Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Ethylene Glycol

100

90

100

200

Amyl Alcohol

ALL

N/R

ALL

90

Fatty Acids

SAT

180

SAT

200

Ammonium Bicarbonate

Amyl Alcohol Vapor


Benzene
Benzene Sulfonic Acid

140

120

Ferric Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

N/R

N/R

100

140

Ferric Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

200

Ferric Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

25

110

SAT

Benzoic Acid

SAT

150

SAT

200

Ferrous Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Benzoyl Alcohol

100

N/R

100

N/R

Fluoboric Acid

N/R

N/R

SAT

165

Borax

SAT

170

SAT

200

Fluosilicic Acid

N/R

N/R

SAT

70

Calcium Carbonate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Formaldehyde

50

75

50

100

Calcium Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Formic Acid

N/R

N/R

50

100
150

Calcium Hydroxide
Calcium Nitrate

25

70

25

165

Gasoline

100

80

100

SAT

180

SAT

200

Glucose

100

170

100

200

100

150

100

200

Calcium Sulfate

SAT

180

SAT

200

Glycerine

Carbon Disulfide

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Heptane

100

110

100

200

Carbonic Acid

SAT

130

SAT

180

Hexane

100

90

100

130

Carbon Dioxide Gas

200

200

Hydrobromic Acid

50

120

50

120

Carbon Monoxide Gas

200

200

Hydrochloric Acid

10

150

10

200

N/R

N/R

100

75

Hydrochloric Acid

20

140

20

190

Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorine, Dry Gas

140

170

Hydrochloric Acid

37

75

37

95

Chlorine, Wet Gas

N/R

180

Hydrochloric Acid

N/R

N/R

15

80

SAT

80

SAT

180

Hydrogen Bromide, Dry

100

190

100

200

Chlorine Water
-: No Information Available

N/R: Not Recommended

SAT: Saturated Solution

FUM: Fumes

Technical Data

Corrosion Guide

Corrosion Guide

CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT

POLYESTER

VINYL ESTER

Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

100

75

100

130

Hydrogen Chloride

120

Hydrogen Peroxide

100

30

Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry

100

170

Hydrogen Sulfide, Wet

100

Hypochlorous Acid

CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT

POLYESTER

VINYL ESTER

Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

Max
Wt. %

Max Oper.
Temp *F

Potassium Hyroxide

N/R

N/R

25

150

200

Potassium Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

100

Potassium Permanganate

100

80

100

210

100

210

Potassium Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

170

100

210

Propylene Glycol

ALL

170

ALL

200

20

80

20

150

Phthalic Acid

SAT

200

Isopropyl Alcohol

N/R

N/R

15

80

Sodium Acetate

SAT

160

SAT

200

Kerosene

100

140

100

180

Sodium Benzoate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Lactic Acid

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sodium Bicarbonate

SAT

160

SAT

175

Lead Acetate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sodium Bisulfate

ALL

170

ALL

200

Lead Chloride

SAT

140

SAT

200

Sodium Bromide

ALL

170

ALL

200

Lead Nitrate

SAT

SAT

200

Sodium Carbonate

10

80

35

160

Linseed Oil

100

150

100

190

Sodium Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Lithium Chloride

SAT

150

SAT

190

Sodium Cyanide

SAT

170

SAT

200
150

Hydrogen Bromide, Wet

Magnesium Carbonate

SAT

140

SAT

170

Sodium Hydroxide

N/R

N/R

50

Magnesium Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sodium Hydroxide

N/R

N/R

25

80

Magnesium Hydroxide

SAT

150

SAT

190

Sodium Hypochloride

N/R

N/R

10

150

Magnesium Nitrate

SAT

140

SAT

180

Sodium Monophosphate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Magnesium Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

190

Sodium Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Mercuric Chloride

SAT

150

SAT

190

Sodium Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Mercurous Chloride

SAT

140

SAT

180

Sodium Thiosulfate

ALL

100

ALL

120

Methyl Ethyl ketone

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Stannic Chloride

SAT

160

SAT

190
N/R

Mineral Oils

100

170

100

200

Styrene

N/R

N/R

N/R

Monochlorobenzene

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Sulfated Detergent

0/50

170

0/50

200

Naphtha

100

140

100

170

Sulfur Dioxide

100

80

100

200

Nickel Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sulfur Trioxide

100

80

100

200

Nickel Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sulfuric Acid

93

N/R

93

N/R

Nickel Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Sulfuric Acid

50

N/R

50

180

Nitric Acid

140

150

Sulfuric Acid

25

75

25

190

Nitric Acid

20

70

20

100

Sulfurous Acid

SAT

80

N/R

N/R

Oleic Acid

100

170

100

190

Tartaric Acid

SAT

170

SAT

200

Oxalic Acid

ALL

75

ALL

120

Tetrachloroethylene

N/R

N/R

FUM

75

100

120

Toluene

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Perchlorethylene

100

N/R

100

N/R

Trisodium Phosphate

N/R

N/R

SAT

175

Perchloric Acid

N/R

N/R

10

150

Urea

SAT

130

SAT

140

Perchloric Acid

N/R

N/R

30

80

Vinegar

100

170

100

200

Phosphoric Acid

10

160

10

200

Water, Distilled

100

170

100

190

Phosphoric Acid

100

120

100

200

Water, Tap

100

170

100

190

Potassium Aluminum Sulfate

Paper Mill Liquors

SAT

170

SAT

200

Water, Sea

SAT

170

SAT

190

Potassium Bicarbonate

50

80

50

140

Xylene

N/R

N/R

N/R

N/R

Potassium Carbonate

10

N/R

10

120

Zinc Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Potassium Chloride

SAT

170

SAT

200

Zinc Nitrate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Potassium Dichromate

SAT

170

SAT

200

Zinc Sulfate

SAT

170

SAT

200

-: No Information Available

N/R: Not Recommended

SAT: Saturated Solution

FUM:

Fumes

When viewed in its installed


condition, any cable tray system
performs functionally as a beam
under a uniformly distributed
load. There are four basic beam
configurations typically found in a
cable tray installation. All four
types of beams support cable tray
but each differ in the way that
the beam is attached to the
support.
The first two beam
configurations, simple and
continuous, apply to the cable
tray itself. The second two beam
configurations, cantilever and
fixed, apply more to the cable tray
supports than to the cable tray
itself.
Simple Beam
A good example of simple beam
is a single straight section of
cable tray supported but not
fastened at either end. When the
tray is loaded the cable tray is
allowed to deflect.

Simply beam analysis is used


almost universally for beam
comparisons even though it is
seldom practical in field
installations. The three most
prominent reasons for using a
simple beam analysis are:
calculations are simplified; it
represents the worst case loading;
and testing is simple and reliable.
The published load data in the
Seasafe cable tray catalog is based
on the simple beam analysis per
NEMA Standard FG-1.

WARNING!

Continuous Beam
Continuous beam is the beam
configuration most commly used
in cable tray installations. An
example of this configuration is
where cable trays are installed
across several supports to form a
number of spans. The
continuous beam possesses
traits of both the simple and
fixed beams.
When equal loads are applied
to all spans simultaneously, the
counterbalancing effect of the
loads on both sides of a support
restricts the movement of the
cable tray at the support. The
effect is similar to that of a fixed
beam. The end spans behave
substantially like simple beams.
When cable trays of identical
design are compared, continuous
beam installations will typically
have approximately half the
deflection of a simple beam of the
same span. Therefore, simple
beam data should be used for a
general comparison only.

Cantilever Beam
A cantilever beam
configuration occurs when one
end of the beam is rigidly
attached to the support and the
other end is unsupported. This
type of configuration is typically
used when wall mounting a
bracket to support cable tray.
Since one end is unsupported,
the cantilever beam will hold
considerably less load than a
comparable simple beam.

Do NOT Use As A
Walkway, Ladder Or
Support For Personnel.

Use Only as A Mechanical Support For Cables And Tubing.


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Fixed Beam
A fixed beam configuration has
both ends of the beam rigidly
attached to the supports. A good
example of a fixed beam is the
rung of a cable tray. By
attaching the ends of the rung to
the side rails, the ends are not
free to move, bend or twist. This
restriction in end movement
effectively increases load carrying
capacity of the member.
Fixed beam configurations are
also typically found in strut rack
type support systems. These
types of racks are found
extensively in tunnel applications
for support of pipe and cable tray.

CABLE TRAY SYSTEMS


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Warning! Walkways
It should be noted that cable tray is designed
as a support for power or control cables, or
both and is not intended or designed to be a
walkway for personnel, the user is urged to
display appropriate warnings cautioning
against the use of this support as a walkway.
The following language is suggested:
WARNING! Not to be used as a walkway,
ladder or support for personnel. To be
used only as a mechanical support for
cables and tubing.

Technical Data

Structural Characteristics of Cable Tray and Supports

Structural Characteristics of Cable Tray and Supports


Cable Tray
The cable load is simply the total
weight of all the cable to be placed in
the tray. This load should be
expressed in Ibs./ft.
Concentrated Loads
A concentrated static load
represents a static weight applied
between the side rails. Tap boxes,
conduit attachments and long cable
drops are just some of the many types
of concentrated loads. When so
specified, these concentrated static
loads may be converted to an
equivalent, uniform load (We) in
pounds per linear foot by using the
following formula:
We: =

2X (concentrated static load)


span length (ft.)

Wind Loads
Wind loads need to be determined
for all outdoor cable tray installations.
Most outdoor cable trays are ladder
type trays, therefore the most severe
loading to be

considered is pressure on the tray side


rails (see Detail 1). When covers are
installed on outdoor cable trays,
another factor to be considered is the
aerodynamic effect which can produce
a lift strong enough to separate a
cover from a tray. Wind moving
across a covered tray (see Detail 2)
creates a positive pressure inside the
tray and a negative pressure above the
cover. This pressure difference can lift
the cover off the tray.

Seasafe recommends the use of


heavy duty wrap-around cover clamps
when covered trays are installed in an
area where strong winds occur.

Ice Loads
Glaze ice is the most commonly seen
form of ice build-up. It is the result of
rain or drizzle freezing on impact with
an exposed object. Generally, only the
top surface (or the cover) and the
windward side of a cable tray system is
significantly coated with ice. The
maximum design load to be added due
to ice should be determined from local
and federal weather bureau
information.
Snow Loads
Snow is measured by density and
thickness. The density of snow varies
almost as much as its thickness. The
additional design load from snowfall
should be determined using local
snowfall records which can be
obtained from local and federal
weather bureaus.
Seismic Loads
In recent years a great deal of testing
and evaluation of cable tray systems,
and their supports, has been
performed.
The conclusions reached from these
evaluations have shown the cable
tray/strut support system exhibited
more seismic capacity than originally
expected. One of the factors
contributing to this is the energy
dissipating motion of the cables within
the tray. Another factor is the high
degree of ductility of the cable tray
and the support material. These
factors, working in conjunction with a
properly designed cable tray system,
should afford reasonable assurance to
withstand even strong motion
earthquakes. Please consult the factory
with your specific seismic
specifications and request a seismic
brochure.
Splices
A lot of attention has been given to
the strength of the side rails. These
load bearing side rails must be spliced
to form a continuous system.
The location of splices in a
continuous span cable tray system is
also very important. The splices
should be located at points of
minimum stress whenever practical.
NEMA standards FG-1 limits the use
of splice plates as follows:
Unspliced straight sections should
be used on a simple span and on
end spans of continuous runs.
Straight section lengths should be
equal to or greater than the span
length to ensure not more than
one splice between supports. See
Figures 1 through 3 for examples
on splicing.

X : Denotes hold-down clamp (anchor) at support.


- : Denotes expansion guide clamp at support.

Expansion Splice Plates

Typical Cable Tray Installation

Figure 1

1 Plot the highest expected


tray temperature on the
maximum
temperature line.
2 Plot the lowest expected
tray temperature on the
minimum temperature.
3 Draw a line between the
maximum and minimum
points.
4 Plot the tray temperature
at the time of installation
to determine the gap.
setting.

Maximum
Temperature

Minimum
Temperature

130

130

Tray Temperature At Time Of Installation

It is important that thermal


contraction and expansion be
considered when installing
cable tray systems. The
length of the straight cable
tray runs and the
temperature differential
govern the number of
expansion splice plates
required (see Table 1 below).
The cable tray should be
anchored at the support
nearest to its midpoint
between the expansion splice
plates and secured by
expansion guides at all other
support locations (see Figure
1). The cable tray should be
permitted longitudinal
movement in both directions
from that fixed point.
Accurate gap setting at the
time of installation is
necessary for the proper
operation of the expansion
splice plates. The following
procedure should assist the
installer in determining the
correct gap: (see Figure 2)

110

110

90

90

70

70

50

50

30

30

10
-10

10
-10

-30

1/8

Figure 2

1/4

3/8

1/2

GAP SETTINGS
Inches

5/8

Table 1
Expansion or Contraction for Various Temperature Differences
Temperature Differential
F
25
50
75
100
125
150

Cable Tray Length


for 1" Expansion
667
333
222
167
133
111

Feet
Feet
Feet
Feet
Feet
Feet

Each Tray Length for


Expansion Connector*
417 Feet
208 Feet
139 Feet
104 Feet
83 Feet
69 Feet

175
95 Feet
59 Feet
Note for gap set and hold down/guide location, see installation instruction above.
*1" slotted holes in each expansion connector allow 5/8" total expansion or contraction.

Technical Data

Cable Tray Thermal Contraction and Expansion

Cable Tray Installation Guide


Installation of Seasafe fiberglass cable tray should be made in accordance with the standards set
by NEMA Publication FG-1 latest edition and National Electrical Code, Article 318.

Always observe common safety practices when assembling tray and fittings. Installations generally require some
field cutting. Dust created during fabrication presents no serious health hazard, but skin irritation may be
experienced by some workers.
Operators of saws and drills should wear masks, long sleeve shirts or coveralls.
Fabrication with fiberglass is relatively easy and comparable to working with wood. Ordinary hand tools may be
used in most cases.
Avoid excessive pressure when sawing or drilling. Too much force can rapidly dull tools and also produce
excessive heat which softens the bonding resin in the fiberglass resulting in a ragged edge rather than a cleancut edge.
Field cutting is simple and can be accomplished with a circular power saw with an abrasive cut-off wheel
(masonry type) or hack saw (24 to 32 teeth per inch).
Drill fiberglass as you would drill hard wood. Standard twist drills are more than adequate.
Any surface that has been drilled, cut, sanded or otherwise broken, must be sealed with a compatible resin.
(Accessories section, Page 3)
Carbide tipped saw blades and drill bits are recommended when cutting large quantities.
Support the fiberglass material firmly during cutting operations to keep material from shifting which may cause
chipping at the cut edge.
Each tray section length should be equal to or greater than the support span.
When possible, the splice should be located at quarter span.
Fittings should be supported as per NEMA FG-1.

Cable Tray Support Locations for Fittings

Per Nema FG-1

1.0 Cable Tray Design


1.1

Cable Tray System shall be made of straight sections, fitting and accessories as defined in the latest
NEMA standards publication FG-1.

2.0 Cable Tray Design


2.1

Straight section structural elements; side rails, rungs and splice plates shall be pultruded from glass
fiber reinforced polyester or vinylester resin.

2.2

Pultruded shapes shall be constructed with a surface veil to insure a resin-rich surface and ultraviolet
resin.

2.3

Pultruded shapes shall meet ASTM E-84, Class 1 flame rating and self-extinguishing requirements of
ASTM D-635.

3.0 Construction
3.1

Straight section lengths will be 120 inches (10ft.) or 240 inches (20ft.) standard.

3.2

Side rails will be inward C" configuration and be predrilled to accept splice plates.

3.3

Loading depths for cable tray systems shall be 5", 3" or 2" as per NEMA FG-1 tolerances. Overall
heights shall be 6", 4" or 3" respectively.

3.4

Loading classifications and test specimens shall be per NEMA FG-1.

3.5 Fitting
3.5.1 Molded fittings shall be formed with a minimum 3" tangent following the radius.
3.5.2 3" or 5" loading depth systems shall have 90 and 45 molded fittings in 12" or 24" radius.
3.5.3 All fittings not included in 3.5.2 should be of mitered construction.
3.6

Width - usable inside tray width shall be 6"-9"-12"-18"-24"-30"- 36". Outside width shall not exceed
inside by more than a total of 2".

3.7

Straight and expansion splice plates will be of stainless steel or fiberglass design with an eight-bolt
pattern in 5" fill systems and four-bolt pattern in 3" and 2" fill systems.

3.8

Dimension tolerances will be per NEMA FG-1.

3.9

Cable tray must have integral connection between side rails and rungs consisting of non-metallic
mechanical fasteners and adhesive bonding.

4.0 Manufacture
4.1

All manufacturing practices will be in accordance with NEMA FG-1.

4.2

Cable trays shall be by Seasafe, Inc. or approved NEMA FG-1 member.

Technical Data

Recommended Cable Tray Specifications

Numbering System
To order a straight section of cable tray, select the appropriate size
and material from the charts below and place those symbols in the
sequence shown to form the complete catalog number.

Procedure:
1. Select the correct Seasafe series cable tray using the Load Data
for straight sections shown in the appropriate tabbed section
for 6", 4", or 3" cable tray.
2. Select the resin required. Refer to Corrosion Guide in pages
2-3 of the Technical Data section, for the effect of enviromental
conditions on the desired material and the effective
temperature range on page 6 of the same section.
3. The tray prefix is completed by inserting the rung spacing.
4. The fourth box contains the desired width in inches.
5. The fifth box contains the straight section length in inches.
120 (10') or 240 (20').

Example:

Straight Section Catalog Selector


09 - 24
120

Series

Material

Rung Spacing

Width

Length

6"
4"
3"

P-Polyester Resin
V-Vinylester Resin

6"
9"
12"
18"

6"
9"
12"
18"
24"
30"
36"

120(10 ft)
240(20 ft)

Marine Rung
Option (See Page 41)
Note: One pair of splice plates with SS6 hardware included.

Fitting Section Catalog Selector


Example:

24

Height

Material

Width

Angle

6"
4"
3"

P-Polyester Resin
V- Vinylester Resin

6"
9"
12"
18"
24"
30"
36"

30
45
60
90

Note: Standard rung spacing for fittings is 9".


Splice plates with SS6 Hardware included.

10

90

HB

24

Type
HB-Horizontal Bend
HT-Horizontal Tee
HX-Horizontal Cross
VI-Vertical Inside Bend
VO-Vertical Outside Bend
VT-Vertical Tee
VTU-Vertical Tee, Up
RR-Right Reducer
LR-Left Reducer
SR-Straight Reducer
HYR-Horizontal Wye, Right
HYL-Horizontal Wye, Left
CSF-Cable Support Fitting

Radius
12"
24"
36"

6" Straight Sections

6 System

Side Rail Height:

6" (NEMA 5" loading depth)

Widths: 6", 9", 12", 18", 24", 30", 36"


Rung Spacing: 6", 9", 12", 18"
Length: 120" (10) or 240" (20)
Splice Plates: One pair of splice plates with SS6
(316 Stainless Steel) hardware included.

Seasafe
Series

Safety
Factor

6B

1.5

Loading - NEMA 20B *tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing

Seasafe
Series

Safety
Factor

6C

1.5

Loading - NEMA 20C - S.F. 1.5 *tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing

Seasafe
Series

Safety
Factor
1.5

H6C
2.0

Loading - NEMA 20C - S.F. 2.0 *tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing

11

6" Horizontal Bends


90 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

Catalog No.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90HB12
(Prefix)-09-90HB12
(Prefix)-12-90HB12
(Prefix)-18-90HB12
(Prefix)-24-90HB12
(Prefix)-30-90HB12
(Prefix)-36-90HB12

20
21
22
26
29
32
35

3/8
7/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

20
21
22
26
29
32
35

3/8
7/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90HB24
(Prefix)-09-90HB24
* (Prefix)-12-90HB24
(Prefix)-18-90HB24
* (Prefix)-24-90HB24
* (Prefix)-30-90HB24
(Prefix)-36-90HB24

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90HB36
(Prefix)-09-90HB36
(Prefix)-12-90HB36
(Prefix)-18-90HB36
(Prefix)-24-90HB36
(Prefix)-30-90HB36
(Prefix)-36-90HB36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

36

in.

in.

45 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

Catalog No.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45HB12
(Prefix)-09-45HB12
(Prefix)-12-45HB12
(Prefix)-18-45HB12
(Prefix)-24-45HB12
(Prefix)-30-45HB12
(Prefix)-36-45HB12

22
23
24
27
29
31
33

13/16
7/8
7/8
1/16
3/16
5/16
7/16

9
9
10
11
12
13
13

7/16
7/8
5/16
3/16
1/16

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45HB24
(Prefix)-09-45HB24
(Prefix)-12-45HB24
* (Prefix)-18-45HB24
* (Prefix)-24-45HB24
* (Prefix)-30-45HB24
(Prefix)-36-45HB24

24
25
26
28
30
32
34

3/16
1/4
5/16
7/16
9/16
11/16
13/16

36

6
9
2
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45HB36
(Prefix)-09-45HB36
(Prefix)-12-45HB36
(Prefix)-18-45HB36
(Prefix)-24-45HB36
(Prefix)-30-45HB36
(Prefix)-36-45HB36

32
33
34
36
39
41
43

5/8
11/16
3/4
7/8

in.

in.

1/8
1/4

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

12

C
in.
3/8

7/8

13
14
14
15
17
18
19

10
10
10
11
12
13
14

1/16
1/2
15/16
13/16
11/16
9/16
7/16

14
14
15
16
17
19
20

3/16
13/16
7/16
11/16
15/16
3/16
3/8

13
13
14
15
16
17
17

1/2
15/16
3/8
1/4
3/16
1/16
15/16

19
19
20
21
22
24
25

1/8
3/4
3/8
5/8
7/8
1/8
5/16

5/8
7/8
1/8
3/8
9/16

6" Vertical Bends


-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

Catalog No.

12

(Prefix)-06-90(*)12
(Prefix)-09-90(*)12
(Prefix)-12-90(*)12
(Prefix)-18-90(*)12
(Prefix)-24-90(*)12
(Prefix)-30-90(*)12
(Prefix)-36-90(*)12

in.

in.

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-09-90(*)24
(Prefix)-12-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-18-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-24-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-30-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-36-90(*)24
*

36

6
9
12
12
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90(*)36
(Prefix)-09-90(*)36
(Prefix)-12-90(*)36
(Prefix)-18-90(*)36
(Prefix)-24-90(*)36
(Prefix)-30-90(*)36
(Prefix)-36-90(*)36

20 5/8

20 5/8

27 1/16

27 1/16

31 1/4

31 1/4

37 1/4

37 1/4

43

43

49 1/2

49 1/2

Vertical
Outside Bend
VO

6 System

in.

in.

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

-RTray
Bend Width
Radius

Vertical Bend - 90
Vertical Inside
Vertical Outside
Bend
Bend
B
A
B
A

Vertical
Inside Bend
VI

Vertical Bend - 45
Catalog No.

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45(*)24
(Prefix)-09-45(*)24
(Prefix)-12-45(*)24
(Prefix)-18-45(*)12
(Prefix)-24-45(*)12
(Prefix)-30-45(*)12
(Prefix)-36-45(*)12

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

*(Prefix)-06-45(*)24
*(Prefix)-09-45(*)24
(Prefix)-12-45(*)24
*(Prefix)-18-45(*)24
*(Prefix)-24-45(*)24
*
*(Prefix)-30-45(*)24
*(Prefix)-36-45(*)24

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45(*)36
(Prefix)-09-45(*)36
(Prefix)-12-45(*)36
(Prefix)-18-45(*)36
(Prefix)-24-45(*)36
(Prefix)-30-45(*)36
(Prefix)-36-45(*)36

Vertical Outside
Bend
A
B
C

Vertical Inside
Bend
A
B
C

in.

in.

in.

in.

20 1/2

8 1/2

14 1/2

24 3/4

in.

10 1/4

in.

14 1/2

22 1/16

9 1/8

12 7/16

26 5/16

10 15/16

14 25/32

20 1/2

8 1/2

14 1/2

24 3/4

10 1/4

14 1/2

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


Insert VO for vertical outside bend or VI for vertical inside bend.
* Denotes molded fitting.

13

Vertical
Outside Bend
VO

Vertical
Inside Bend
VI

6" Horizontal Tee & Cross


Horizontal Tee
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HT12
(Prefix)-09-HT12
(Prefix)-12-HT12
(Prefix)-18-HT12
(Prefix)-24-HT12
(Prefix)-30-HT12
(Prefix)-36-HT12

19
20
22
25
28
31
34

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50
56
62
68

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HT24
* (Prefix)-09-HT24
* (Prefix)-12-HT24
* (Prefix)-18-HT24
* (Prefix)-24-HT24
* (Prefix)-30-HT24
* (Prefix)-36-HT24

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HT36
(Prefix)-09-HT36
(Prefix)-12-HT36
(Prefix)-18-HT36
(Prefix)-24-HT36
(Prefix)-30-HT36
(Prefix)-36-HT36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

in.

Horizontal Cross
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.

in.

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HX12
(Prefix)-09-HX12
(Prefix)-12-HX12
(Prefix)-18-HX12
(Prefix)-24-HX12
(Prefix)-30-HX12
(Prefix)-36-HX12

19
20
22
25
28
31
34

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50
56
62
68

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HX24
* (Prefix)-09-HX24
(Prefix)-12-HX24
* (Prefix)-18-HX24
* (Prefix)-24-HX24
*
* (Prefix)-30-HX24
* (Prefix)-36-HX24

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HX36
(Prefix)-09-HX36
(Prefix)-12-HX36
(Prefix)-18-HX36
(Prefix)-24-HX36
(Prefix)-30-HX36
(Prefix)-36-HX36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

in.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

14

B
in.

6" Horizontal Reducing Tee


Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24
Radius
Fitting Type
Width 2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

Tray Width
W1
W2

22 1/4
22 1/4

38
41

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HT12
(Prefix)-18-09-HT12
(Prefix)-18-12-HT12

25 1/4
25 1/4
25 1/4

38
41
44

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HT12
(Prefix)-24-09-HT12
(Prefix)-24-12-HT12
(Prefix)-24-18-HT12

28
28
28
28

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-06-HT12
(Prefix)-30-09-HT12
(Prefix)-30-12-HT12
(Prefix)-30-18-HT12
(Prefix)-30-24-HT12

31
31
31
31
31

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50
56

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-06-HT12
(Prefix)-36-09-HT12
(Prefix)-36-12-HT12
(Prefix)-36-18-HT12
(Prefix)-36-24-HT12
(Prefix)-36-30-HT12

34
34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50
56
62

24" Radius (All Molded)


A
B

38

36" Radius
A

in.

in.

in.

in.

*Insert radius
(24"or 36")

(Prefix)-09-06-HT*

35 3/4

68

1/2

47 3/4

92 1/2

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-06-HT*
(Prefix)-12-09-HT*

37 1/4
37 1/4

68
71

1/2
1/2

49 1/4
49 1/4

92 1/2
95 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HT*
(Prefix)-18-09-HT*
(Prefix)-18-12-HT*

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

68
71
74

1/2
1/2
1/2

52 1/4
52 1/4
52 1/4

92 1/2
95 1/2
98 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HT*
(Prefix)-24-09-HT*
(Prefix)-24-12-HT*
(Prefix)-24-18-HT*

43
43
43
43

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

55
55
55
55

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-06-HT*
(Prefix)-30-09-HT*
(Prefix)-30-12-HT*
(Prefix)-30-18-HT*
(Prefix)-30-24-HT*

46
46
46
46
46

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

58
58
58
58
58

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-06-HT*
(Prefix)-36-09-HT*
(Prefix)-36-12-HT*
(Prefix)-36-18-HT*
(Prefix)-36-24-HT*
(Prefix)-36-30-HT*

49
49
49
49
49
49

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

61
61
61
61
61
61

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18

24

30

36

in.

in.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

15

6 System

12

36

Catalog No.

(Prefix)-09-06-HT12
(Prefix)-12-06-HT12
(Prefix)-12-09-HT12

6
9

30

Tray Width
W2
W1

in.

in.
6

24

A
in.
20 3/4

in.
9

18

12" Radius

Catalog No.

6" Horizontal Expanding Tee


Tray Width
W2
W1

Catalog No.
*Insert radius

24" Radius (All Molded)


A
B

36" Radius
B

in.

in.

in.

(24"or 36")

9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HT*
(Prefix)-06-12-HT*
(Prefix)-06-18-HT*
(Prefix)-06-24-HT*
(Prefix)-06-30-HT*
(Prefix)-06-36-HT*

34
34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

46
46
46
46
46
46

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HT*
(Prefix)-09-18-HT*
(Prefix)-09-24-HT*
(Prefix)-09-30-HT*
(Prefix)-09-36-HT*

35
35
35
35
35

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

47
47
47
47
47

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HT*
(Prefix)-12-24-HT*
(Prefix)-12-30-HT*
(Prefix)-12-36-HT*

37
37
37
37

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

49
49
49
49

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HT*
(Prefix)-18-30-HT*
(Prefix)-18-36-HT*

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

86 1/2
92 1/2
98 1/2

52 1/4
52 1/4
52 1/4

110 1/2
116 1/2
122 1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HT*
(Prefix)-24-36-HT*

43 1/4
43 1/4

92 1/2
98 1/2

55 1/4
55 1/4

116 1/2
122 1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HT*

46 1/4

98 1/2

58 1/4

122 1/2

in.

12

18

Tray Width
W1
W2
in.

Catalog No.

in.

in.

12" Radius
A

Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24

B
in.

in.

in.
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HT12
(Prefix)-06-12-HT12
(Prefix)-06-18-HT12
(Prefix)-06-24-HT12
(Prefix)-06-30-HT12
(Prefix)-06-36-HT12

19
19
19
19
19
19

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

41
44
50
56
62
68

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HT12
(Prefix)-09-18-HT12
(Prefix)-09-24-HT12
(Prefix)-09-30-HT12
(Prefix)-09-36-HT12

20
20
20
20
20

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

44
50
56
62
68

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HT12
(Prefix)-12-24-HT12
(Prefix)-12-30-HT12
(Prefix)-12-36-HT12

22
22
22
22

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

50
56
62
68

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HT12
(Prefix)-18-30-HT12
(Prefix)-18-36-HT12

25 1/4
25 1/4
25 1/4

56
62
68

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HT12
(Prefix)-24-36-HT12

28 1/4
28 1/4

62
68

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HT12

31 1/4

68

12

18

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

16

Radius
Fitting Type
Width 2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

6" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross


Tray Width
W1
W2

41

19 1/4
20 3/4

44
44

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HX12
(Prefix)-18-09-HX12
(Prefix)-18-12-HX12

19 1/4
20 3/4
22 1/4

50
50
50

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HX12
(Prefix)-24-09-HX12
(Prefix)-24-12-HX12
(Prefix)-24-18-HX12

19
20
22
25

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4

56
56
56
56

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-06-HX12
(Prefix)-30-09-HX12
(Prefix)-30-12-HX12
(Prefix)-30-18-HX12
(Prefix)-30-24-HX12

19
20
22
25
28

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

62
62
62
62
62

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-06-HX12
(Prefix)-36-09-HX12
(Prefix)-36-12-HX12
(Prefix)-36-18-HX12
(Prefix)-36-24-HX12
(Prefix)-36-30-HX12

19
20
22
25
28
31

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
68
68
68
68
68

Catalog No.
*Insert radius
(24"or 36")

36" Radius

24" Radius (All Molded)


A
B
in.

in.

6 System

in.

19 1/4

(Prefix)-12-06-HX12
(Prefix)-12-09-HX12

12

36

in.

(Prefix)-09-06-HX12

6
9

30

Tray Width
W2
W1

in.

in.
6

24

A
in.

in.
9

18

12" Radius

Catalog No.

in.

in.

9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HX
(Prefix)-06-12-HX
(Prefix)-06-18-HX
(Prefix)-06-24-HX
(Prefix)-06-30-HX
(Prefix)-06-36-HX

34
34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

46
46
46
46
46
46

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HX
(Prefix)-09-18-HX
(Prefix)-09-24-HX
(Prefix)-09-30-HX
(Prefix)-09-36-HX

35
35
35
35
35

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

47
47
47
47
47

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HX
(Prefix)-12-24-HX
(Prefix)-12-30-HX
(Prefix)-12-36-HX

37
37
37
37

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

49
49
49
49

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HX
(Prefix)-18-30-HX
(Prefix)-18-36-HX

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

86 1/2
92 1/2
98 1/2

52 1/4
52 1/4
52 1/4

110 1/2
116 1/2
122 1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HX
(Prefix)-24-36-HX

43 1/4
43 1/4

92 1/2
98 1/2

55 1/4
55 1/4

116 1/2
122 1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HX

46 1/4

98 1/2

58 1/4

122 1/2

12

18

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

17

6" Reducers

Tray Width

Left Hand Reducer


A

Straight Reducer
A

Right Hand Reducer


A

W1

W2

in.

in.

(Prefix)-09-LR06

17 1/2

(Prefix)-09-SR06

16

(Prefix)-09-RR06

17 1/2

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-LR06
(Prefix)-12-LR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-12-SR06
(Prefix)-12-SR09

17 1/2
16

(Prefix)-12-RR06
(Prefix)-12-RR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-LR06
(Prefix)-18-LR09
(Prefix)-18-LR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

(Prefix)-18-SR06
(Prefix)-18-SR09
(Prefix)-18-SR12

20 1/2
19
17 1/2

(Prefix)-18-RR06
(Prefix)-18-RR09
(Prefix)-18-RR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-LR06
(Prefix)-24-LR09
(Prefix)-24-LR12
(Prefix)-24-LR18

32
29
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-24-SR06
(Prefix)-24-SR09
(Prefix)-24-SR12
(Prefix)-24-SR18

23 1/2
22
20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-24-RR06
(Prefix)-24-RR09
(Prefix)-24-RR12
(Prefix)-24-RR18

32
29
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-LR06
(Prefix)-30-LR09
(Prefix)-30-LR12
(Prefix)-30-LR18
(Prefix)-30-LR24

38
35
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-30-SR06
(Prefix)-30-SR09
(Prefix)-30-SR12
(Prefix)-30-SR18
(Prefix)-30-SR24

26
25
23
20
17

(Prefix)-30-RR06
(Prefix)-30-RR09
(Prefix)-30-RR12
(Prefix)-30-RR18
(Prefix)-30-RR24

38
35
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-LR06
(Prefix)-36-LR09
(Prefix)-36-LR12
(Prefix)-36-LR18
(Prefix)-36-LR24
(Prefix)-36-LR30

44
41
38
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-36-SR06
(Prefix)-36-SR09
(Prefix)-36-SR12
(Prefix)-36-SR18
(Prefix)-36-SR24
(Prefix)-36-SR30

29
28
26
23
20
17

(Prefix)-36-RR06
(Prefix)-36-RR09
(Prefix)-36-RR12
(Prefix)-36-RR18
(Prefix)-36-RR24
(Prefix)-36-RR30

44
41
38
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18

24

30

36

Catalog No.

in.

Catalog No.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

18

in.

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Catalog No.

in.

6" Vertical Tees


Vertical Tee
Up

6 System

Vertical Tee
Down

Prefix - 06 - VT - 24
Radius
Fitting Type
Width
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

Two pair of splice plates with SS6 Hardward included.


-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.
6
9
12
18
24
30

12

Catalog No.
(Prefix)-06-(*)12
(Prefix)-09-(*)12
(Prefix)-12-(*)12
(Prefix)-18-(*)12
(Prefix)-24-(*)12
(Prefix)-30-(*)12

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-(*)24
* (Prefix)-09-(*)24
(Prefix)-12-(*)24
* (Prefix)-18-(*)24
* (Prefix)-24-(*)24
* (Prefix)-30-(*)24
* (Prefix)-36-(*)24
*

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-(*)36
(Prefix)-09-(*)36
(Prefix)-12-(*)36
(Prefix)-18-(*)36
(Prefix)-24-(*)36
(Prefix)-30-(*)36
(Prefix)-36-(*)36

Vertical Tee Down

Vertical Tee Up
B

in.

in.

in.

in.

20 5/8

47 3/16

26 5/8

47 3/16

31 1/4

68 1/2

37 1/4

68 1/2

43

92

49

92

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

19

4" Straight Section

Side Rail Height: 4" (NEMA 3" loading depth)


Widths: 6", 9", 12", 18", 24", 30", 36"
Rung spacing: 6", 9", 12", 18"
Length: 120" [10] or 240" [20]
Splice Plates: One pair of splice plates with SS6 (316 Stainless
Steel) hardware included.

Seasafe Safety
Series Factor
4

1.5

Loading - NEMA 12C *tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing

20

4" Horizontal Bends


90 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.
in.

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90HB12
(Prefix)-09-90HB12
(Prefix)-12-90HB12
* (Prefix)-18-90HB12
* (Prefix)-24-90HB12
* (Prefix)-30-90HB12
* (Prefix)-36-90HB12
*

20
21
25
28
31
34
37

3/8
7/8
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

20
21
25
28
31
34
37

3/8
7/8
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

* (Prefix)-06-90HB24
(Prefix)-09-90HB24

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-36-90HB24

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

34
34
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90HB36
(Prefix)-09-90HB36
(Prefix)-12-90HB36
(Prefix)-18-90HB36
(Prefix)-24-90HB36
(Prefix)-30-90HB36
(Prefix)-36-90HB36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

-RBend
Radius
in.

12

24

36

Tray
Width
in.

in.

4 System

36

(Prefix)-12-90HB24
* (Prefix)-18-90HB24
* (Prefix)-24-90HB24
* (Prefix)-30-90HB24

45 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions
Catalog No.

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45HB12
(Prefix)-09-45HB12
* (Prefix)-12-45HB12
* (Prefix)-18-45HB12
* (Prefix)-24-45HB12
* (Prefix)-30-45HB12
* (Prefix)-36-45HB12

22
23
17
20
22
24
26

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45HB24
* (Prefix)-09-45HB24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

in.

in.

in.

1/16
3/16
5/16

9
9
7
8
9
10
10

(Prefix)-36-45HB24

24
25
26
28
30
32
34

3/16
1/4
5/16
7/16
9/16
11/16
13/16

(Prefix)-06-45HB36
(Prefix)-09-45HB36
(Prefix)-12-45HB36
(Prefix)-18-45HB36
(Prefix)-24-45HB36
(Prefix)-30-45HB36
(Prefix)-36-45HB36

32
33
34
36
39
41
43

5/8
11/16
3/4
7/8

(Prefix)-12-45HB24
* (Prefix)-18-45HB24
* (Prefix)-24-45HB24
* (Prefix)-30-45HB24

13/16
7/8
7/8

1/8
1/4

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

21

7/16
7/8
3/8
1/4
1/8
15/16

14
15
10
11
12
14
15

3/4
15/16
7/16
11/16
15/16
3/16
7/16

10
10
10
11
12
13
14

1/2
15/16
13/16
11/16
9/16
7/16

14
16
15
16
17
25
27

3/16
3/4
7/16
11/16
15/16
1/2
15/16

13
13
14
15
16
17
17

1/2
15/16
3/8
1/4
3/16
1/16
15/16

20
21
22
25
27
30
32

1/2
11/16
15/16
7/16
15/16
7/16
7/8

4" Vertical Bends


-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

Catalog No.

Vertical Bend - 90
Vertical Inside
Vertical Outside
Bend
Bend
B
B
A
A
in.

in.

in.

19 1/4

23 1/4

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-90(*)12
* (Prefix)-09-90(*)12
(Prefix)-12-90(*)12
* (Prefix)-18-90(*)12
* (Prefix)-24-90(*)12
* (Prefix)-30-90(*)12
* (Prefix)-36-90(*)12

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90(*)24
(Prefix)-09-90(*)24
(Prefix)-12-90(*)24
(Prefix)-18-90(*)24
(Prefix)-24-90(*)24
(Prefix)-30-90(*)24
(Prefix)-36-90(*)24

31

31

35 1/2

35 1/2

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-90(*)36
(Prefix)-09-90(*)36
(Prefix)-12-90(*)36
(Prefix)-18-90(*)36
(Prefix)-24-90(*)36
(Prefix)-30-90(*)36
(Prefix)-36-90(*)36

43

43

48 1/2

48 1/2

19 1/4

Vertical
Outside Bend
VO

23 1/4

Vertical
Inside Bend
VI

Vertical Bend - 45
-RTray
Bend Width
Radius

Catalog No.

Vertical Inside
Bend
A
B
C

Vertical Outside
Bend
A
B
C

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

*(Prefix)-06-45(*)12
(Prefix)-09-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-12-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-18-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-24-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-30-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-36-45(*)12
*

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45(*)24
(Prefix)-09-45(*)24
(Prefix)-12-45(*)24
(Prefix)-18-45(*)24
(Prefix)-24-45(*)24
(Prefix)-30-45(*)24
(Prefix)-36-45(*)24

20 1/2

8 1/2

12 11/16

23 5/16

9 11/16

13 11/16

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-45(*)36
(Prefix)-09-45(*)36
(Prefix)-12-45(*)36
(Prefix)-18-45(*)36
(Prefix)-24-45(*)36
(Prefix)-30-45(*)36
(Prefix)-36-45(*)36

20 1/2

8 1/2

13 11/16

23

9 11/16

13 11/16

in.

in.

13 5/8

5 5/8

in.

in.

16 7/16

6 13/16

in.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


Insert VO for vertical outside bend or VI for vertical inside bend.

22

* Denotes molded fitting.

Vertical
Outside Bend
VO

in.

6 13/16

Vertical
Inside Bend
VI

4" Horizontal Tee & Cross


Horizontal Tee
Dimensions

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HT12
* (Prefix)-09-HT12
* (Prefix)-12-HT12
(Prefix)-18-HT12
* (Prefix)-24-HT12
* (Prefix)-30-HT12
* (Prefix)-36-HT12
*

22
23
25
28
31
34
37

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

44
47
50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HT24
* (Prefix)-09-HT24
* (Prefix)-12-HT24
(Prefix)-18-HT24
* (Prefix)-24-HT24
* (Prefix)-30-HT24
* (Prefix)-36-HT24
*

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HT36
(Prefix)-09-HT36
(Prefix)-12-HT36
(Prefix)-18-HT36
(Prefix)-24-HT36
(Prefix)-30-HT36
(Prefix)-36-HT36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Catalog No.

in.

in.

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HX12
* (Prefix)-09-HX12
* (Prefix)-12-HX12
(Prefix)-18-HX12
* (Prefix)-24-HX12
* (Prefix)-30-HX12
* (Prefix)-36-HX12
*

22
23
25
28
31
34
37

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

44
47
50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

* (Prefix)-06-HX24
* (Prefix)-09-HX24
* (Prefix)-12-HX24
(Prefix)-18-HX24
* (Prefix)-24-HX24
* (Prefix)-30-HX24
* (Prefix)-36-HX24
*

34
35
37
40
43
46
49

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

36

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-HX36
(Prefix)-09-HX36
(Prefix)-12-HX36
(Prefix)-18-HX36
(Prefix)-24-HX36
(Prefix)-30-HX36
(Prefix)-36-HX36

46
47
49
52
55
58
61

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Catalog No.

in.

in.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

23

4 System

Horizontal Cross
Dimensions

-RBend
Radius

4" Horizontal Reducing Tee


Tray Width
W1
in.

W2
in.

Catalog No.

12" Radius (All Molded)

*Insert radius
(12" or 24")

in.

24" Radius (All Molded)

B
in.

A
in.

in.

(Prefix)-09-06-HT*

23 3/4

44 1/2

35 3/4

68 1/2

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-06-HT*
(Prefix)-12-09-HT*

25 1/4
25 1/4

44 1/2
47 1/2

37 1/4
37 1/4

68 1/2
71 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HT*
(Prefix)-18-09-HT*
(Prefix)-18-12-HT*

28 1/4
28 1/4
28 1/4

44 1/2
47 1/2
50 1/2

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

68 1/2
71 1/2
74 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HT*
(Prefix)-24-09-HT*
(Prefix)-24-12-HT*
(Prefix)-24-18-HT*

31
31
31
31

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

44
47
50
56

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

43
43
43
43

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-06-HT*
(Prefix)-30-09-HT*
(Prefix)-30-12-HT*
(Prefix)-30-18-HT*
(Prefix)-30-24-HT*

34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

44
47
50
56
62

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

46
46
46
46
46

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-06-HT*
(Prefix)-36-09-HT*
(Prefix)-36-12-HT*
(Prefix)-36-18-HT*
(Prefix)-36-24-HT*
(Prefix)-36-30-HT*

37
37
37
37
37
37

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

44
47
50
56
62
68

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

49
49
49
49
49
49

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

68
71
74
80
86
92

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18

24

30

36

Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24
Radius
Fitting Type
Width 2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

36" Radius

Tray Width
W1

W2

in.

in.

12

6
9

18

24

30

36

Catalog No.

(Prefix)-09-06-HT36

in.
47 3/4

in.
92 1/2

(Prefix)-12-06-HT36
(Prefix)-12-09-HT36

49 1/4
49 1/4

92 1/2
95 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HT36
(Prefix)-18-09-HT36
(Prefix)-18-12-HT36

52 1/4
52 1/4
52 1/4

92 1/2
95 1/2
98 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HT36
(Prefix)-24-09-HT36
(Prefix)-24-12-HT36
(Prefix)-24-18-HT36

55
55
55
55

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-06-HT36
(Prefix)-30-09-HT36
(Prefix)-30-12-HT36
(Prefix)-30-18-HT36
(Prefix)-30-24-HT36

58
58
58
58
58

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-06-HT36
(Prefix)-36-09-HT36
(Prefix)-36-12-HT36
(Prefix)-36-18-HT36
(Prefix)-36-24-HT36
(Prefix)-36-30-HT36

61
61
61
61
61
61

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

92
95
98
104
110
116

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

24

4" Horizontal Expanding Tee


Tray Width
W1
in.

W2
in.

Catalog No.

12" Radius (All Molded)


B

*Insert radius
(12" or 24")

24" Radius (All Molded)


B

in.

in.

in.

in.

(Prefix)-06-09-HT*
(Prefix)-06-12-HT*
(Prefix)-06-18-HT*
(Prefix)-06-24-HT*
(Prefix)-06-30-HT*
(Prefix)-06-36-HT*

22
22
22
22
22
22

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

47
50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

34
34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HT*
(Prefix)-09-18-HT*
(Prefix)-09-24-HT*
(Prefix)-09-30-HT*
(Prefix)-09-36-HT*

23
23
23
23
23

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

35
35
35
35
35

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HT*
(Prefix)-12-24-HT*
(Prefix)-12-30-HT*
(Prefix)-12-36-HT*

25
25
25
25

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

37
37
37
37

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HT*
(Prefix)-18-30-HT*
(Prefix)-18-36-HT*

28 1/4
28 1/4
28 1/4

62 1/2
68 1/2
74 1/2

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

86 1/2
92 1/2
98 1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HT*
(Prefix)-24-36-HT*

31 1/4
31 1/4

68 1/2
74 1/2

43 1/4
43 1/4

92 1/2
98 1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HT*

34 1/4

74 1/2

46 1/4

98 1/2

12

18

Tray Width
W1
W2

36" Radius

Catalog No.

Prefix - 18 - 36 HT 24

in.
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HT36
(Prefix)-06-12-HT36
(Prefix)-06-18-HT36
(Prefix)-06-24-HT36
(Prefix)-06-30-HT36
(Prefix)-06-36-HT36

46
46
46
46
46
46

in.
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

95
98
104
110
116
122

in.
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HT36
(Prefix)-09-18-HT36
(Prefix)-09-24-HT36
(Prefix)-09-30-HT36
(Prefix)-09-36-HT36

47
47
47
47
47

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HT36
(Prefix)-12-24-HT36
(Prefix)-12-30-HT36
(Prefix)-12-36-HT36

48
48
48
48

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HT36
(Prefix)-18-30-HT36
(Prefix)-18-36-HT36

52
52
52

1/4
1/4
1/4

110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HT36
(Prefix)-24-36-HT36

55
55

1/4
1/4

116
122

1/2
1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HT36

58

1/4

122

1/2

in.

12

18

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

25

Radius
Fitting Type
Width2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

4 System

9
12
18
24
30
36

4" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross


Tray Width
W1
in.

W2
in.

Catalog No.

12" Radius (All Molded)


B

*Insert radius
(12" or 24")

24" Radius (All Molded)


B

in.

in.

in.

in.

9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HX
(Prefix)-06-12-HX
(Prefix)-06-18-HX
(Prefix)-06-24-HX
(Prefix)-06-30-HX
(Prefix)-06-36-HX

22
22
22
22
22
22

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

47
50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

34
34
34
34
34
34

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

71
74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HX
(Prefix)-09-18-HX
(Prefix)-09-24-HX
(Prefix)-09-30-HX
(Prefix)-09-36-HX

23
23
23
23
23

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

50
56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

35
35
35
35
35

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

74
80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HX
(Prefix)-12-24-HX
(Prefix)-12-30-HX
(Prefix)-12-36-HX

25
25
25
25

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

56
62
68
74

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

37
37
37
37

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

80
86
92
98

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HX
(Prefix)-18-30-HX
(Prefix)-18-36-HX

28 1/4
28 1/4
28 1/4

62 1/2
68 1/2
74 1/2

40 1/4
40 1/4
40 1/4

86 1/2
92 1/2
98 1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HX
(Prefix)-24-36-HX

31 1/4
31 1/4

68 1/2
74 1/2

43 1/4
43 1/4

92 1/2
98 1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HX

34 1/4

74 1/2

46 1/4

98 1/2

12

18

Tray Width
W1
W2

36" Radius

Catalog No.

B
in.
95 1/2
98 1/2
104 1/2
110 1/2
116 1/2
122 1/2

in.
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-09-HX36
(Prefix)-06-12-HX36
(Prefix)-06-18-HX36
(Prefix)-06-24-HX36
(Prefix)-06-30-HX36
(Prefix)-06-36-HX36

in.
46 1/4
46 1/4
46 1/4
46 1/4
46 1/4
46 1/4

12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-09-12-HX36
(Prefix)-09-18-HX36
(Prefix)-09-24-HX36
(Prefix)-09-30-HX36
(Prefix)-09-36-HX36

47
47
47
47
47

3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4
3/4

98
104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-12-18-HX36
(Prefix)-12-24-HX36
(Prefix)-12-30-HX36
(Prefix)-12-36-HX36

49
49
49
49

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

104
110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

24
30
36

(Prefix)-18-24-HX36
(Prefix)-18-30-HX36
(Prefix)-18-36-HX36

52
52
52

1/4
1/4
1/4

110
116
122

1/2
1/2
1/2

24

30
36

(Prefix)-24-30-HX36
(Prefix)-24-36-HX36

55
55

1/4
1/4

116
122

1/2
1/2

30

36

(Prefix)-30-36-HX36

58

1/4

122

1/2

in.

12

18

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

26

4" Reducers

4 System

Tray Width

Left Hand Reducer


A

Straight Reducer
A

Right Hand Reducer


A

W1

W2

in.

in.

(Prefix)-09-LR06

17 1/2

(Prefix)-09-SR06

16

(Prefix)-09-RR06

17 1/2

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-LR06
(Prefix)-12-LR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-12-SR06
(Prefix)-12-SR09

17 1/2
16

(Prefix)-12-RR06
(Prefix)-12-RR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-LR06
(Prefix)-18-LR09
(Prefix)-18-LR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

(Prefix)-18-SR06
(Prefix)-18-SR09
(Prefix)-18-SR12

20 1/2
19
17 1/2

(Prefix)-18-RR06
(Prefix)-18-RR09
(Prefix)-18-RR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-LR06
(Prefix)-24-LR09
(Prefix)-24-LR12
(Prefix)-24-LR18

32
29
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-24-SR06
(Prefix)-24-SR09
(Prefix)-24-SR12
(Prefix)-24-SR18

23 1/2
22
20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-24-RR06
(Prefix)-24-RR09
(Prefix)-24-RR12
(Prefix)-24-RR18

32
29
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24

(Prefix)-30-LR06
(Prefix)-30-LR09
(Prefix)-30-LR12
(Prefix)-30-LR18
(Prefix)-30-LR24

38
35
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-30-SR06
(Prefix)-30-SR09
(Prefix)-30-SR12
(Prefix)-30-SR18
(Prefix)-30-SR24

26
25
23
20
17

(Prefix)-30-RR06
(Prefix)-30-RR09
(Prefix)-30-RR12
(Prefix)-30-RR18
(Prefix)-30-RR24

38
35
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-36-LR06
(Prefix)-36-LR09
(Prefix)-36-LR12
(Prefix)-36-LR18
(Prefix)-36-LR24
(Prefix)-36-LR30

44
41
38
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

(Prefix)-36-SR06
(Prefix)-36-SR09
(Prefix)-36-SR12
(Prefix)-36-SR18
(Prefix)-36-SR24
(Prefix)-36-SR30

29
28
26
23
20
17

(Prefix)-36-RR06
(Prefix)-36-RR09
(Prefix)-36-RR12
(Prefix)-36-RR18
(Prefix)-36-RR24
(Prefix)-36-RR30

44
41
38
32
26
20

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18

24

30

36

Catalog No.

in.

Catalog No.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

27

in.

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Catalog No.

in.

4" Vertical Tees


Vertical Tee
Down

Vertical Tee
Up

Prefix - 06 - VT - 24
Radius
Fitting Type
Width
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

Two pair of splice plates with SS6 Hardward included.


-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.
6
9
12
18
24
30
36

12

24

36

Vertical Tee
Catalog No.

Vertical Tee Down


A
B
in.

* (Prefix)-06-(*)12
* (Prefix)-09-(*)12
* (Prefix)-12-(*)12
* (Prefix)-18-(*)12
* (Prefix)-24-(*)12
* (Prefix)-30-(*)12
* (Prefix)-36-(*)12

6
9
12
18
24
30
36

(Prefix)-06-(*)24
(Prefix)-09-(*)24
(Prefix)-12-(*)24
(Prefix)-18-(*)24
(Prefix)-24-(*)24
(Prefix)-30-(*)24
(Prefix)-36-(*)24

6
9
12
18
24
30

(Prefix)-06-(*)36
(Prefix)-09-(*)36
(Prefix)-12-(*)36
(Prefix)-18-(*)36
(Prefix)-24-(*)36
(Prefix)-30-(*)36

Vertical Tee Up
A
B

in.

in.

in.

19 1/4

42 1/2

23 1/4

42 1/2

31

66

35

66

43

90

47

90

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.


* Denotes molded fitting.

28

3" Straight Section

3 System

Side Rail Height:

3" (NEMA 2" loading depth)

Widths: 6", 9", 12", 18", 24"


Rung Spacing: 6", 9", 12", 18"
Length: 120" (10) or 240" (20)
Splice Plates: One pair of splice plates with SS6 (316 Stainless
Steel) hardware included.

Seasafe Safety
Series Factor
3

1.5

Loading - NEMA 8C * tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing

29

3" Horizontal Bends

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

90 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.

in.

(Prefix)-06-90HB12
(Prefix)-09-90HB12
(Prefix)-12-90HB12
(Prefix)-18-90HB12
(Prefix)-24-90HB12

Catalog No.
(Prefix)-06-45HB12
(Prefix)-09-45HB12
(Prefix)-12-45HB12
(Prefix)-18-45HB12
(Prefix)-24-45HB12

20
21
23
26
29

3/8
7/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

in.
20
21
23
26
29

3/8
7/8
3/8
3/8
3/8

45 Horizontal Bend
Dimensions
A
B
in.
22
23
24
27
29

13/16
7/8
7/8
3/16

9
9
10
11
12

7/16
7/8
5/16
3/16
1/16

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

3" Horizontal Tee

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

Horizontal Tee
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.
in.

(Prefix)-06-HT12
(Prefix)-09-HT12
(Prefix)-12-HT12
(Prefix)-18-HT12
(Prefix)-24-HT12

19
20
22
25
28

in.

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

B
in.
38
41
44
50
56

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

30

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

in.
13
14
14
15
17

3/8
5/8
7/8
1/8

3" Vertical Bends

3 System

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.
6
9
12
18
24

12

-RTray
Bend Width
Radius
in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

90
Catalog No.
(Prefix)-06-90(*)12
(Prefix)-09-90(*)12
(Prefix)-12-90(*)12
(Prefix)-18-90(*)12
(Prefix)-24-90(*)12

Vertical Inside Bend


B
A

Vertical Outside Bend


A
B
in.

in.

in.

20 15/16

20 15/16

26 15/16

in.

26 15/16

45
Catalog No.
(Prefix)-06-45(*)12
(Prefix)-09-45(*)12
(Prefix)-12-45(*)12
(Prefix)-18-45(*)12
(Prefix)-24-45(*)12

Vertical Outside Bend


A
B
C
in.

in.

20 1/2

8 1/2

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

31

in.

13 1/4

Vertical Inside Bend


A
B
C
in.

22 5/8

in.

9 3/8

in.

13 1/4

3" Horizontal Cross

-RBend
Radius

Tray
Width

in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

Horizontal Bend
Dimensions
A
Catalog No.
in.
(Prefix)-06-45HX12
(Prefix)-09-45HX12
(Prefix)-12-45HX12
(Prefix)-18-45HX12
(Prefix)-24-45HX12

19
20
22
25
28

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

B
in.
38
41
44
50
56

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

3" Reducers

Tray Width
W1
in.

W2
in.

Straight Reducer

Left Hand Reducer


Catalog No.

A
in.

Catalog No.

in.

Right Hand Reducer


Catalog No.

A
in.

(Prefix)-09-LR06

17 1/2

(Prefix)-09-SR06

16

(Prefix)-09-RR06

17 1/2

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-LR06
(Prefix)-12-LR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-12-SR06
(Prefix)-12-SR09

17 1/2
16

(Prefix)-12-RR06
(Prefix)-12-RR09

20 1/2
17 1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-LR06
(Prefix)-18-LR09
(Prefix)-18-LR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

(Prefix)-18-SR06
(Prefix)-18-SR09
(Prefix)-18-SR12

20 1/2
19
17 1/2

(Prefix)-18-RR06
(Prefix)-18-RR09
(Prefix)-18-RR12

26 1/2
23 1/2
20 1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-LR06
(Prefix)-24-LR09
(Prefix)-24-LR12
(Prefix)-24-LR18

32
29
26
20

(Prefix)-24-SR06
(Prefix)-24-SR09
(Prefix)-24-SR12
(Prefix)-24-SR18

23 1/2
22
20 1/2
17 1/2

(Prefix)-24-RR06
(Prefix)-24-RR09
(Prefix)-24-RR12
(Prefix)-24-RR18

32
29
26
20

18

24

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

32

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

3" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross

Tray Width
W1
W2

(Prefix)-09-06-HX12

in.
41 1/2

(Prefix)-12-06-HX12
(Prefix)-12-09-HX12

19
20

1/4
3/4

44
44

1/2
1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HX12
(Prefix)-18-09-HX12
(Prefix)-18-12-HX12

19
20
22

1/4
3/4
1/4

50
50
50

1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HX12
(Prefix)-24-09-HX12
(Prefix)-24-12-HX12
(Prefix)-24-18-HX12

19
20
22
25

1/4
3/4
1/4
1/4

56
56
56
56

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

in.
6

12

6
9

24

3 System

A
in.
19 1/4

in.
9

18

12" Radius

Catalog No.

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

3" Vertical Tees

-RTray
Bend Width
Radius
in.

in.

12

6
9
12
18
24

Vertical Tees
Catalog No.

Vertical Tee Down


B
A
in.

(Prefix)-06-(*)12
(Prefix)-09-(*)12
(Prefix)-12-(*)12
(Prefix)-18-(*)12
(Prefix)-24-(*)12

23 15/16

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

33

in.

50 7/8

Vertical Tee Up
A
B
in.

26 15/16

in.

50 7/8

3" Horizontal Reducing Tee

Tray Width
W1
W2

Prefix -18 - 12 HT 24
Radius
Fitting Type
Width2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

12" Radius

Catalog No.

B
in.
38 1/2

in.
9

in.
6

(Prefix)-09-06-HT12

in.
20 3/4

12

6
9

(Prefix)-12-06-HT12
(Prefix)-12-09-HT12

22
22

1/4
1/4

38
41

1/2
1/2

6
9
12

(Prefix)-18-06-HT12
(Prefix)-18-09-HT12
(Prefix)-18-12-HT12

25
25
25

1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44

1/2
1/2
1/2

6
9
12
18

(Prefix)-24-06-HT12
(Prefix)-24-09-HT12
(Prefix)-24-12-HT12
(Prefix)-24-18-HT12

28
28
28
28

1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

38
41
44
50

1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2

18

24

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

3" Horizontal Expanding Tee

Tray Width
W1
W2

(Prefix)-06-09-HT12
(Prefix)-12-12-HT12
(Prefix)-06-18-HT12
(Prefix)-06-24-HT12

in.
19 1/4
19 1/4
19 1/4
19 1/4

in.
41 1/2
44 1/2
50 1/2
56 1/2

12
18
24

(Prefix)-09-12-HT12
(Prefix)-09-18-HT12
(Prefix)-09-24-HT12

20
20
20

3/4
3/4
3/4

44
50
56

1/2
1/2
1/2

12

18
24

(Prefix)-12-18-HT12
(Prefix)-12-24-HT12

22
22

1/4
1/4

50
56

1/2
1/2

18

24

(Prefix)-18-24-HT12

25

1/4

56

1/2

in.

6
Prefix -18 - 24 HT 12
Radius
Fitting Type
Width2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number

12" Radius

Catalog No.

in.
9
12
18
24

Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

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Fiberglass Cable Channel

Non-Ventilated

Ventilated
Polyester
FCCVP-02-120
FCCVP-02-240
FCCVP-03-120
FCCVP-03-240
FCCVP-04-120
FCCVP-04-240
FCCVP-06-120
FCCVP-06-240
FCCVP-08-120
FCCVP-08-240

Vinyl Ester
FCCVV-02-120
FCCVV-02-240
FCCVV-03-120
FCCVV-03-240
FCCVV-04-120
FCCVV-04-240
FCCVV-06-120
FCCVV-06-240
FCCVV-08-120
FCCVV-08-240

Width
in.
2
2
3
3
4
4
6
6
8
8

Length
ft.
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20

Height
in.

Polyester
FCCNP-02-120
FCCNP-02-240
FCCNP-03-120
FCCNP-03-240
FCCNP-04-120
FCCNP-04-240
FCCNP-06-120
FCCNP-06-240
FCCNP-08-120
FCCNP-08-240

1 1/8
1 5/8
2 3/16

Vinyl Ester
FCCNV-02-120
FCCNV-02-240
FCCNV-03-120
FCCNV-03-240
FCCNV-04-120
FCCNV-04-240
FCCNV-06-120
FCCNV-06-240
FCCNV-09-120
FCCNV-08-240

Width
in.
2
2
3
3
4
4
6
6
8
8

Length
ft.
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20
10
20

Height
in.
1

1 1/8
1 5/8
2 3/16

Note: Splice plates not included.

Horizontal
3"series
4"series
90
FCCNP-03-90HB12 FCCNP-04-90HB12
45
FCCNP-03-45HB12 FCCNP-04-45HB12

Vertical
90
45

3"series
FCCNP-03-90V*12
FCCNP-03-45V*12

4"series
FCCNP-04-90V*12
FCCNP-04-45V*12

6"series
FCCNP-06-90HB12
FCCNP-06-45HB12

8"series
FCCNP-08-90HB12
FCCNP-08-45HB12

6"series
FCCNP-06-90V*12
FCCNP-06-45V*12

8"series
FCCNP-08-90V*12
FCCNP-08-45V*12

Notes: * Insert O for Vertical Out or I for Vertical In.


For vinyl ester resin, V must be added appropriately to part number in place of "P".
Example FCCNV-04-90HB12

35

Cable Channel

Cable Channel Fittings

Cable Channel Fitting


Horizontal Tees

Horizontal Crosses
Catalog
No.
FCCNP-03-HT12
FCCNP-04-HT12
FCCNP-06-HT12
FCCNP-08-HT12

Width
in.
3
4
6
8

Catalog
No.
FCCNP-03-HX12
FCCNP-04-HX12
FCCNP-06-HX12
FCCNP-08-HX12

Two pair of splice plates included.

Three pair of splice plates included.

Note: Covers are available. Contact factory.

Cable Channel Splice Plates


Splice Plates (pairs)

Expansion Splice Plates (pairs)

Catalog No.
XSS-1001 SS6

Catalog No.
XSS-1011 SS6

Horizontal 90 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Horizontal 45 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Horizontal 30 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Catalog No.
XSS-1901H SS6

Catalog No.
XSS-1451H SS6

Catalog No.
XSS-1301H SS6

Vertical 90 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Vertical 45 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Vertical 30 Splice Plates


(pairs)

Catalog No.
XSS-1901V SS6

Catalog No.
XSS-1451V SS6

Catalog No.
XSS-1301V SS6

Note: Standard hardware is 1/4" (316SS)

36

Width
in.
3
4
6
8

Accessories
Part Number with Hardware Explanation
Examples:

XSS-0000*

* Indicates that additional information must be furnished to specify the type of hardware.
Hardware Option
replace * with
Example

316 Stainless Steel


SS6

Monel
MO

Silicon Bronze
SB

XSS-4003: pair of 4-hole splice plates for 3" system without hardware
XSS-4004 SS6: pair of 4-hole splice plates for 4" system with stainless steel hardware
XSS-8006 SB: pair of 8-hole splice plates for 6" system with silicon bronze hardware

Standard Splice Plates


Included in needed quantities with tray section
* Order only pairs of splice plates needed for field fabrication.
* SS6 hardware supplied as standard - use SS6 suffix.
* Other hardware available, specify by hardware suffix.
Hardware other than SS6 is considered special.
Material
Stainless
Steel

Height
6"
4"
3"

Catalog No.
XSS-8006*
XSS-4004*
XSS-4003*

Height
Catalog No.
6"
XSS-8016*
4"
XSS-4014*
3"
XSS-4013*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number

Material

Height
Catalog No.
6"
XSS-8026*
4"
XSS-4024*
3"
XSS-4023*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Not available in FRP.

Stainless
Steel

Catalog No.
XFP-8056*
XFP-4054*
XFP-4053*

Horizontal Adjustable Splice Plates


These plates provide for changes in the horizontal
direction that do not conform to
standard fittings.
* furnished in pairs

* hardware suffix needed to complete part number


Not available in stainless steel.

Material

Height
Catalog No.
6"
XSS-8036*
Stainless
4"
XSS-4034*
Steel
3"
XSS-4033*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Not available in FRP.

Blind End Plate


This plate forms a closure for any tray that dead ends.
* furnished as on plate
* W = tray width

Material

Height
Catalog No.
6"
XBE-1086-W*
Fiberglass
4"
XBE-1084-W*
3"
XBE-1083-W*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number

Step Down Plates


These splice plates provide for changes in
side rail heights.
* furnished in pairs
Material

Height
Catalog No.
6" to 3"
XSS-8063*
Stainless
6" to 4"
XSS-8064*
Steel
4" to 3"
XSS-4043*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Not available in FRP.

37

Accessories

FRP

Material

Vertical Adjustable Splice Plates


These plates provide for changes in elevation that
do not conform to standard vertical fittings.
* furnished in pairs

Tray to Box Splice Plates


These plates are used to attach the end of a
tray run to a distribution box or control center.
* furnished in pairs
Height
6"
4"
3"

Expansion Splice Plate

Stainless
Steel

* hardware suffix needed to complete part number

Material

Fiberglass
FR

Accessories
Horizontal and Vertical Splice Plates
* Hardware suffix needed to complete part number
All splice plate hardware is 3/8".

Hardware Suffix:
SS6 - 316SS
MO - Monel
SB - Silicon Bronze
FR - Fiberglass

Horizontal Splice Plates


* furnished in pairs
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number

Catalog No.
90

Catalog No.
45

Catalog No.
30

XSS-8906H*
XSS-4904H*
XSS-4903H*

XSS-8456H*
XSS-4454H*
XSS-4453H*

XSS-8306H*
XSS-4304H*
XSS-4303H*

Vertical Splice Plates


* furnished in pairs
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number

Catalog No.
90

Catalog No.
45

Catalog No.
30

XSS-8906V*
XSS-4904V*
XSS-4903V*

XSS-8456V*
XSS-4454V*
XSS-4453V*

XSS-8306V*
XSS-4304V*
XSS-4303V*

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Accessories
Barriers

Ladder Drop-Out
Specially-designed Ladder Drop-Outs provide a rounded surface
with adequate radius to protect cable as it exists from the tray,
preventing damage to insulation.
4" radius
Cat. No. XF-1104-W
W = tray width

vinylester available BS06V-120


furnished with #10 x 3/4" self-drilling stainless steel screws
Catalog
No.
BSO6P-120
BSO4P-120
BSO3P-120

Side Rail
Height
6"
4"
3"

Flexible Horizontal Barrier Kit


One Kit allows up to 38" radius position of the barrier. For larger
than 38" radius barrier position, two kits are required.

Kit Contents:

Catalog
No.

Side Rail
Height

Loading
Depth 'H'

BS06P - 90HBFL
BS04P - 90HBFL
BS03P - 90HBFL

6"
4"
3"

4 11/16
2 11/16
1 3/4

Note: For Vinylester Resin, "V" must be added in place of "P"


Example: BS06V-90HBFL

1 pc 72" Straight Barrier


4 pc XF-9002 Barrier Strip Clip
8 pc 3/4 Stainless Steel Pop Rivet
4 pc #10 x 3/4" Stainless Steel Self-Drilling Screw
Assembly required directions included.

Clamp/Guide - Fiberglass
Cat. No. XF-1208 - nonmetallic
design for 3/8" hardware - not included
combination hold down clamp and guide
sold in pairs

Vertical Barriers

BS06 P - 90 VO 24

Resin Seal Kit

Spray Sealant

To reseal fiberglass after field


modifications.

To reseal fiberglass after


field modifications.
Cat. No. CLEAR-1215
12 fl. oz. spray acrylic

Catalog No.
8-2-Seal
8-2-Seal-QT
Pint
1 Quart
Contents: Resin, Catalyst, Stir Stick
and Applicator.

Clear-1215

All resin seal kits are Vinyl Ester Resin.

39

Accessories

Radius
VI or VO
Angle
Material
Barrier Size

Accessories
Material Thickness: 1/8"
Cover Length: 120" (10')
Standard Mounting Hardware: (10 each) #10 x 1/2" stainless, self drilling screws
provided with each section

Covers

FC - P - W*

- 120
Length or fitting description
Width
Material
Type Cover

FC FC PC PC -

P
V
P
V

- W* - 120
- W* - 120
- W* - 120
- W* - 120

=
=
=
=

Flat polyester
Flat vinylester
Peaked polyester
Peaked vinylester

Note: Peaked covers available for straight sections only.


W* - insert width of tray

Covers Clamps
Heavy Duty Cover Clamp
Recommended for outdoor service.
* W = tray width

Side Rail
Height
6"
4"
3"

Catalog
No.
XWC-P-W*-9064
XWC-P-W*-9044
XWC-P-W*-9034

Note:For vinyl ester resin, V must be added appropriately to part


number. Example: XCC-V-9016

40

Marine Rung Cable Tray

Meets U.S. Coast Guard Requirements


Part Number: Add MR after rung spacing
Example: 4P-09MR-24-120

Coast Guard Acceptance Letter

41

Channels, Combinations & Hole Patterns


Part No.

Material/Resin Description Color

Weight
lbs. / ft.

kg / m

SSP-100

Polyester

Solid Back

Gray

.47

.70

SSV-100

Vinylester

Solid Back

Beige

.47

.70

SSP-100-D

Polyester

Solid Back

Gray

.86

1.28

SSV-100-D

Vinylester

Solid Back

Beige

.86

1.28

Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

Part No.

Material/Resin Description Color

Weight
lbs. / ft.

kg / m

SSP-158

Polyester

Solid Back

Gray

.63

.94

SSV-158

Vinylester

Solid Back

Beige

.63

.94

SSP-158-D

Polyester

Solid Back

Gray

1.17

1.75

SSV-158-D

Vinylester

Solid Back

Beige

1.17

1.75

Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

Part No.

Material/Resin Description Color

Weight
lbs. / ft.

kg / m

SSP-100-H

Polyester

Holes in Back

Gray

.45

.67

SSV-100-H

Vinylester

Holes in Back

Beige

.45

.67

SSP-158-H

Polyester

Holes in Back

Gray

.61

.91

SSV-158-H

Vinylester

Holes in Back

Beige

.61

.91

Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

Part No.

Material/Resin Description Color

kg / m

Polyester

Slots in Back

Gray

.46

.69

SSV-100-S

Vinylester

Slots in Back

Beige

.46

.69

SSP-158-S

Polyester

Slots in Back

Gray

.62

.93

SSV-158-S

Vinylester

Slots in Back

Beige

.62

.93

Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

Material/Resin Description Color

SSP-158-I

Polyester

SSV-158-I

Vinylester

Concrete
Insert
Concrete
Insert

on center

Weight
lbs. / ft.

SSP-100-S

Part No.

Holes - 9/16 (14.3) holes X 1 7/8 (47.6)

Weight
lbs. / ft.

kg / m

Gray

1.04

1.55

Beige

1.04

1.55

Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

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Slots - 9/16 (14.3) holes X 7/8 (22.2) slots


X 2 (50.8)on center

Concrete
Insert

Channel Load Charts


LOADING INFORMATION BEAM LOADS: The charts below list the total allowable uniform load
for various simple spans based on a minimum safety factor of 2. If the load is concentrated at center span,
multiply the load from the above charts by 0.5 and the corresponding deflection by 0.8.
Notes: All beams should be supported in a manner to prevent rotation at supports. Long, deep beams should be
tied between supports to prevent twist.

Beam Loading Data for Glass Reinforced Polyester Resin


Beam
Span

Part
No.

Maximum
Allowable
Beam Load

Deflection
at Maximum
Allowable
Beam Load

Allowable Load @ Deflection =


1/240 Span

1/360 Span

lbs.

in.

mm

lbs.

lbs.

12
(305)

SSP-100
SSP-100-D
SSP-158
SSP-158-D

793
2301
1783
5172

3527
10235
7931
23005

0.106
0.060
0.067
0.037

2.69
1.52
1.70
.94

373
1928
1327
5172

1659
8576
5902
23005

249
1285
885
4696

1107
5715
3936
20888

24
(609)

SSPP-100
SSP-100-D
SSP-158
SSP-158-D

397
1150
891
2586

1766
5115
3963
11502

0.425
0.239
0.269
0.147

10.79
6.07
6.83
3.73

93
482
332
1761

413
2144
1477
7833

62
321
221
1174

276
1428
983
5222

36
(914)

SSP-100
SSP-100-D
SSP-158
SSP-158-D

264
767
594
1724

1174
3411
2642
7668

0.957
0.537
0.604
0.330

24.31
13.64
15.34
8.38

41
214
147
783

182
952
654
3483

28
143
98
522

124
636
436
2322

Beam Loading Data for Glass Reinforced Vinylester Resin


Beam
Span

Part
No.

Maximum
Allowable
Beam Load

Deflection
at Maximum
Allowable
Beam Load

Allowable Load @ Deflection =


1/240 Span

1/360 Span

lbs.

in.

mm

lbs.

lbs.

SSV-100
SSV-100-D
SSV-158
SSV-158-D

988
2866
2221
6443

4394
12748
9879
28658

0.112
0.063
0.071
0.039

2.84
1.60
1.80
.99

441
2279
1569
6443

1961
10137
6979
28658

294
1519
1046
5550

1308
6756
4652
24686

24
(609)

SSV-100
SSV-100-D
SSV-158
SSV-158-D

494
1433
1110
3221

2197
6374
4937
14327

0.448
0.252
0.283
0.155

11.38
6.40
7.19
3.94

110
570
392
2081

489
2535
1743
9256

73
380
261
1387

325
1690
1161
6169

36
(914)

SSV-100
SSV-100-D
SSV-158
SSV-158-D

329
955
740
2148

1463
4248
3291
9554

1.009
0.566
0.637
0.348

25.63
14.37
16.18
8.84

49
253
174
925

218
1125
774
4114

33
169
116
617

147
752
516
2744

Recommended Guideline:

Temperature

Published design loads are based


on usage at 70F (21C) and
must be reduced for continuous
exposure to higher temperatures.
Refer to the chart at right for high
temperature applications.

75 F (24 C)
100 F (38 C)
125 F (52 C)
150 F (66 C)
175 F (79 C)
200 F (93 C)

Design Load Multiplier


100%
90%
78%
68%
60%
52%

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12
(304)

Note: Throughout this catalog,


dimensions shown as metric or in
parentheses are in millimeters,
unless otherwise specified.

Non-metallic Threaded Hardware

Part No.

Thread Size Design Load Max Torque


lbs.

Weight / C

in-lbs

N-m

lbs.

845

30

3.4

.4

181

F516100 5/16 x 1

5/16 - 18

190

F516114 5/16 x 1-1/4

5/16 - 18

190

845

30

3.4

.4

181

F38100 3/8 x 1

3/8 - 16

300

1334

45

5.1

.9

408

F38114 3/8 x 1-1/4

3/8 - 16

300

1334

45

5.1

1.1

499

F38212 3/8 x 2-1/2

3/8 - 16

300

1334

45

5.1

1.5

680

F12100 1/2 x 1

1/2 - 13

490

2180

110

12.4

1.4

635

F12114 1/2 x 1-1/4

1/2 - 13

490

2180

110

12.4

1.8

816

F12212 1/2 x 2-1/2

1/2 - 13

490

2180

110

12.4

3.7

1678

Hex Head Bolt

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

Part No.

Thread Size

Weight / C

in.

mm

lbs.

F38HN

3/8 - 16

21/64

.3

136

F12HN

1/2 - 13

7/16

11

.7

318

F58HN

5/8 - 11

35/64

14

1.4

635

Hex Nut

Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

Part No.

Thread Size Design Load Max Torque


lbs.

in-lbs

Weight / C

N-m

lbs.

F38AT

3/8 - 16

425

1890

45

5.1

.08

36

F12AT

1/2 - 13

750

3336

110

12.4

.13

59

F58AT

5/8 - 11

950

4226

230

26.0

.21

95

All-Thread Rod

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load. Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

Part No.

Thread Size

Weight / C

in.

mm

lbs.

F38ATHN

3/8 - 16

3/4

19

.8

376

F12ATHN

1/2 - 13

7/8

22

1.7

771

All-Thread Rod
Hex Nut

Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

Part No.

Thread Size

Weight / C
lbs.

7.4

FRC38

3/8 - 16

3357

FRC12

1/2 - 13

11.3

5118

FRC58

5/8 - 11

16.7

7575

Rod Coupler

Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

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Non-metallic Threaded Hardware & Sealant


U-Bolt

Part No.

Patent # 5,205,022

Load
A

Load
B

Nominal Pipe Size

Design Load A

Design Load B Max. Torque Weight / C

in.

mm

lbs.

lbs.

in.- lbs.

N-m

lbs.

FUB050

1/2

15

300

1334

150

667

30

3.4

3.5

1588

FUB075

3/4

20

300

1334

150

667

30

3.4

3.9

1769

FUB100

25

300

1334

150

667

30

3.4

4.4

1996

FUB114

1-1/4

32

300

1334

150

667

30

3.4

4.8

2177

FUB112

1-1/2

40

300

1334

150

667

30

3.4

5.2

2359

FUB200

50

600

2669

200

890

60

6.8

7.7

3493

FUB212

2-1/2

65

600

2669

200

890

60

6.8

10.2

4627

FUB300

80

600

2669

200

890

60

6.8

12.6

5715

FUB312

3-1/2

90

600

2669

200

890

60

6.8

15.1

6849

FUB400

100

600

2669

200

890

60

6.8

17.6

7983

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

Part No.

Part No.

w/spring

w/o spring

Thread

Pull-Out
lbs.

Slip Resistance Max. Torque Weight / C


lbs.

in.- lbs.

N-m

lbs.

FCN38

FCN38WO

3/8 16

300

1334

150

667

200

22.6

2.3

1043

FCN12

FCN12WO

1/2 13

300

1334

150

667

200

22.6

2.3

1043

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load. Note: 1/4 & 5/16 sizes are available.

Part No.

Hole Size

Weight / C

in.

lbs.

F38W

3/8

.5

227

F12W

1/2

.5

227

F58W

5/8

.5

227

F34W

3/4

.5

227

F100W

.5

227

Flat Washer
Channel Nut

Channel Nut
w/ Spring

SPRAY SEALANT
To reseal fiberglass after field modifications.
Catalog No. Clear-1215
12 fl. oz. spray acrylic

Contents: Resin, Catalyst, Stir Stick & Applicator.


All resin seal kits are Vinyl Ester Resin.

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BRUSH-ON RESIN SEAL KIT


To reseal fiberglass after
field modifications.
Catalog No.
8-2-Seal 1 pint
8-2-Seal-QT 1 quart

Pipe Clamps
Part No.

Nominal Pipe Size

Pipe O.D. Range

Design Load

Max. Torque

in.

mm

in.

mm

lbs.

in.- lbs.

N-m

SAPC050

1/2 to 3/4

15, 20

75 to 1.05

19 to 28

75

.33

15

1.69

SAPC100

1 to 1-1/2

25, 40

1.05 to 1.90

29 to 48

150

.67

22

2.48

SAPC112

1-1/2 to 2-1/2

40, 65

1.90 to 2.87

48 to 73

150

.67

22

2.48

SAPC212

2-1/2 to 3-1/2

65, 90

2.87 to 4.0

73 to 101

150

.67

22

2.48

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

NOT
RECOMMENDED
for Vertical Installation
Without Additional Supports

Note: Throughout this catalog,


dimensions shown as metric or in
parentheses are in millimeters,
unless otherwise specified.

Part No.

Nominal Pipe Size

Adjustable Pipe Clamp

Design Load

Max. Torque

in.

mm

lbs.

in.-lbs.

N-m

SRPC050

1/2

15

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC075

3/4

20

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC100

25

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC114

1-1/4

32

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC112

1-1/2

40

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC200

50

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC212

2-1/2

65

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC300

80

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC312

3-1/2

90

300

1.33

10

1.13

SRPC400

100

300

1.33

10

1.13

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

NOT
RECOMMENDED
for Vertical
Installation Without
Additional Supports

Conduit Swivel Clamp


SCSC (CTD)

Rigid Pipe Clamp

Cable Tray Designation (CTD) Required. (Ex. 6CP,4P).


Pipe Clamps are a separate order item.

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Pipe Hangers, Brackets & Beam Clamps


Part No.

Nominal
Pipe Size

Maximum
Pipe O.D.

Hanger
Rod Size

Design
Load

in.

mm

in.

mm

SCH200

50

2-1/2

63

SCH212

2-1/2

65

3-1/4

82

1/2 - 13

120

.54

SCH300

80

3-7/8

98

1/2 - 13

160

.71

SCH400

100

127

5/8 - 11

250

1.12

SCH600

150

177

5/8 - 11

400

1.79

SCH800

200

228

5/8 - 11

450

2.01

SCH1000

10

250

11-3/8

289

5/8 - 11

500

2.24

SCH1200

12

300

13-1/2

342

5/8 - 11

600

2.69

1/2 - 13

lbs.

90

.40

Clevis Hangers

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Loads @ 120F (49C).


Insulation may be required at high temperatures.

Order hanger rods and


nuts separately.

Support Brackets

Part No.*

SB 1

Dimension A

Design Load

in.

mm

lbs.

SB1-06P

10

250

1400

6.22

SB1-09P

13

330

1000

4.45

SB1-12P

16

406

800

3.56

SB1-18P

22

559

675

3.00

SB1-24P

28

711

450

2.00

SB2-24P

28

711

750

3.33

SB2-30P

34

863

750

3.33

SB2-36P

40

1016

750

3.33

*Substitute V for P when Vinylester Resin is needed.

SB 2

Design loads based on uniform loading with a Safety Factor of 3.

Beam Clamp
Part No.
SBC
SBC-RC

Description

Design Load
lbs. / ft.

kg / m

Beam Clamp

800

3.56

Beam Clamp w/ clip

800

3.56
Strut

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

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Fittings

SFP-1S7

SFP-1S9

SFP-2S

SFP-3S

SFP-4S

SFP-5S

SFP-3HL

SFP-4HL

SFP-4HT

SFP-5HX

SFP-3HCG

SFP-4HCG

SFP-5HCG

SFP-3HTG

SFP-4HTG

SFP-5HTG

All fittings are 1-5/8 (41) wide and 1/4 (6) thick unless specified otherwise. All holes are 13/32 (10) diameter unless specified otherwise.

48

Fittings

SFP-6HTG

SFP-7HXG

SFP-3VL

SFP-4VL

SFP-4VLD

SFP-4VGL

SFP-4VGR

SFP-4VTG

Double Base

Single Base

SSV-DBase

SSV-SBase

Window Clamp
SFP-3CB

SWC-158

Strut

Channel Spacer (for 3/8 rod)


SCSP-158
All fittings are 1-5/8 (41) wide and 1/4 (6) thick unless specified otherwise. All holes are 13/32 (10) diameter unless specified otherwise.

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Fabrication Services
Seasafe custom structural fabrication provides the solution to your corrosion problems.
You get high-strength, light-weight, low maintenance fiberglass reinforced composite
products to compensate for the shortcomings of conventional materials. Pound for
pound, FRP structural shapes are stronger than steel.
STRUCTURAL SHAPES
In-house fiberglass pultrusion
technology enables Seasafe to
present an extensive line of FRP
structural shapes. Standard
configurations include angle,
channel, square tube, round tube,
solid bar, flat sheet, wide flange
beam and I-beam. All are readily
available in a wide range of sizes
and thicknesses.

Features of
Fiberglass Materials

Corrosion Resistant
High Strength
Light weight
Low Maintenance
Low Life-Cycle Cost
Electrically Non-Conductive
Fire Retardant
Ultra-Violet Protection
Low Thermal Conductivity
Non-Magnetic
Dimensional Stability
Easy Assembly

HANDRAIL & LADDER SYSTEMS

Industries Served
Handrails

Food Processing
Chemical Processing
Water/Waste Water Treatment
Recreational/Leisure
Metal Finishing
Military/Government
Beverage
Utilities
Oil & Gas
Marine
Mining/Refining
Pharmaceuticals
Pulp & Paper
Transportation

Ladders & Caged Ladders

GRATING AND STAIR TREADS

Pultruded Grating

Molded Grating

Custom Fabrication

Pultruded Stair Treads

Molded Stair Treads

Stair Tread Covers

RESIN SYSTEMS
Seasafe FRP products are available in standard corrosion
resistant isophthalic polyester or premium vinyl ester resin
systems. Both resins include UV inhibitors and are Class 1 Fire
Retardant per ASTM E84.
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Creative Solutions for Difficult Problems


Products: Structural Products, Mezzanines, Grating
Industry: Offshore Oil Exploration & Production
PROBLEM: Provide safe personnel access to equipment;
Christmas trees in well bays, compressors, tanks, etc. Eliminate need
for scaffolding that has to be set up and taken down. Ladders do not
provide a safe platform for working. Areas can be wet and oily, creating
safety hazard. A non-welding solution is preferred, because of volatile
and inflammable conditions.
SOLUTION: Fiberglass platforms and mezzanines can be
prefabricated, and installed by hand as an erector set and require no
shut down of production because there is no burning or welding
involved. A mezzanine in a well bay, for example, provides safe walkup access to the upper portion of the Christmas trees and other
equipment.

WHY SEASAFE? Seasafe grating has a coarse, silica grit surface


either bonded or embedded to the grating for excellent slip resistance.
Seasafe offers survey, quotation, detailing, fabrication, and complete
turn key installation ensuring a successful project for the customer.

Products: Substructure, Grating, Handrails, Stairways


Industry: Chemical Processing (Manganese)
PROBLEM: Quickly replace personnel access platforms around electrowinning tanks
that are exposed daily to acid solutions as well as physical abuse from heavy
starter plates. The current structure had deteriorated to the point of potential collapse.
SOLUTION: Provide an engineered
fiberglass substructure, grating, handrail and
stairways to eliminate beam deterioration
and safety hazards. The slip-resistant surface
minimizes slip-and-fall accidents in the wetted
area. The non-conductive FRP material eliminates potential shock hazards during the
electrowinning process.

WHY SEASAFE? Seasafe quickly


responded with designs calling for complete
replacement of aging structural steel with FRP
beams. These met the load requirements for this
heavy plating operation. The structure was
prefabricated as an erector set enabling the
on-site contractor to quickly and easily complete
the installation.
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The Fountains of Bellagio...the worlds


largest commercial FRP structural project

Products: Structural Shapes


Industry: Leisure and Recreation
PROBLEM: Fabricate an underwater structure for the
manmade lake at Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas, that will
accommodate all the pneumatic and electrical equipment required.
Provide structural support for a series of fountain nozzles and
high-intensity lights that are programmed to present a
synchronized light, water and music show at regular intervals.
And by the way, the structure must be invisible under the surface
of the lake.
SOLUTION: Provide an integrated FRP structure, complete
with load-bearing structural components, cable trays and grating. Manufacture the structure using a matte-black
integral color that is difficult to see underwater. Include special black stainless steel fasteners to eliminate light
reflection. Provide more than 200,000 feet of fiberglass structural shapes, as well as 184,000 bolts. Bring the job in on
time and on budget.

WHY SEASAFE? We were the only bidder to actually walk the project and provide valuable design and
logistical input. Through use of innovative manufacturing techniques and logistics support, we reduced the amount
of the erectors bid by $370,000. And we provided a full-time project manager to ensure its success.

VIDEO
AVAILABLE

Visit the Bellagio and see details of the project during


construction. Ask your Seasafe representative to show
you the 8-minute video.
52

Accessing Tanks & Filling Tank Trucks


Products: Structural
Products, Grating, Stairs,
Handrails
Industry:
Waste Water Treatment

PROBLEM: Design and build safe


personnel access to 17 carbon filter
tanks each 13 feet high, in a wet and
slippery work environment.
SOLUTION: Install an FRP
platform with stairs and handrails, with
slip-resistant grating and stair treads.
(Platforms for two tanks shown here.)

WHY SEASAFE? To ensure


accuracy and ease of assembly on-site,
these platforms were assembled and inspected by the customer at Seasafes plant prior to shipping to Asia. Seasafe
completely assembles each fabricated structure at our plant then separates it into sub-assemblies for shipment. This
allows quick and trouble-free erection in the field by contractors. We proved to the customer that we could take the
design concept and turn it into a finished structure, within their schedule and budget.

Products: Structural Grating, Handrails, Stairways


Industry:
Chemical Processing

PROBLEM: Efficiently load


corrosive chemicals into tank
trucks for transfer to job site or
end user. Extend life of loading
facility. Provide safe working
environment.
SOLUTION: Replace metal
structure with FRP platform and
walkways, eliminating
maintenance and replacement
requirements. Provide a strong
but
lightweight platform with a
hinged section for safe, quick,
easy access to tank truck ports in
various locations and at various
heights.

WHY SEASAFE? Seasafe


designed a platform that not only
met all the job requirements, but was capable of being erected without cranes or heavy lifting equipment.
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SEASAFE FRP PRODUCTS


Fiberglass Structural Systems Seasafe structural systems offer a variety of high-strength, maintenance-free products. Ask about our custom capabilities including design and engineering, as well as manufacturing.

GRATING
GatorDeck Pultruded Grating Competitively
priced ideal for long spans

GatorGrate Molded Grating Bi-directional


strength integral anti-slip top surface
GatorDeck
Pultruded Grating

GatorGrate
Molded Grating

Fabricated
GatorGrate

GatorPlate Molded
Floor Plate

Seasafe Covered
Grating

Cable Tray
Systems

GatorDeck Pultruded
Stair Treads

GatorGrate Molded
Stair Treads

Seasafe Stair Tread


Covers

Seasafe Pultruded
Handrails

Seasafe Ladders
& Caged Ladders

Fabricated Structural
Shapes

FLOOR PLATE
GatorPlate Floor Plate Anti-slip surface for
slippery spots or large areas
GatorGrate Covered Grating Combines
grating and floor plate in one integral panel

CABLE TRAY SYSTEMS


STAIR TREADS & COVERS
GatorDeck Pultruded Stair Treads
Economical 6 span widths, 2 resins, 2 colors
GatorGrate Molded Stair Treads Carries more
load than other molded stair treads
Seasafe Stair Tread Covers Overlay wooden,
metal or concrete stairs for added safety

HANDRAILS Seasafe Pultruded


Handrails built to OSHA standards
LADDERS Seasafe Safety Ladders &
Caged Ladders Positive traction and easy
gripping for safety

STRUCTURAL SHAPES Seasafe


Custom Shapes plus I-beams, wide flange
beams, channels, bars, round and square tubes

SEE US ON THE WEB


Site covers 50 pages and includes a complete set of model grating specifications for each of three
types of grating, all in downloadable pdf format. Load and deflection tables (pdf) are provided, together
with standard panel sizes and weights, plus resin color and surface options. Site includes details on
full line of Seasafe products.

www.seasafe.com
Represented by:

Seasafe, Inc.
209 Glaser Drive - Lafayette, LA 70508
Toll Free: 800-326-8842 Fax: 337-406-8880
e-mail: seasafe@seasafe.com - Homepage: www.seasafe.com
products are made in the U.S.A.
All trade names mentioned herein are registered trade marks of Seasafe, Inc. unless otherwise designated.

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