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INNOVATORS IN CABLE MANAGEMENT
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straight lengths -
CF30
technical information
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Dimensions and weights
3 000
30
100
50 W
kg/m
mm
304L - 316L
1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500
25
20
15
10
5
0
CF 30/50
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100 CF30/150 CF30/200 CF30/300
P1500
CF30/50
CF30/100
CF30/150
CF30/200
CF30/300
CF30/400
CF30/450
CF30/500
CF30/600
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Loading graphs
30 mm
50 mm
Ú
600 mm
3 m
kg/m
mm
EZ - GC
P1500
CF 30/50100 CF 30/150 CF 30/200 CF 30/300 CF 30/400600
1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 2400 2500
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
All weights are given in Kilograms (kg) and are for a 3 m straight length
Please use Cat. No. when placing your order, see p. 11
Load tests carried out to IEC 61537 (safety factor 1·7 + joint
1
/
5
th
of the
way along the span). Permissable load should include all cable loads
and any other additional loads (eg: wind, snow)
Sheared steel (particularly stainless steel) does
have relatively sharp edges and protective gloves
must be worn during handling
All dimensions (mm) are nominal
Dividers : see p. 46
➔
Couplers : see p. 48-51
➔
1 :
No safety edge
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Safety
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P1500
= supports at 1 500 mm, see
p. 120
for more information
NOTE:
For more information on loadings, see
p. 125
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Finishes
Standard stocked finish :
EZ
Electrogalvanising after manufacture
Additional finishes :
GC
Hot dip galvanised after manufacture
304L
Stainless steel 304L
316L
Stainless steel 316L
For detailed information related to finishes, refer to
p. 116-117
mm
L
kg/m mm
L
daN
F
1
mm
L
2
mm
H
kg/1 kg/100 daN.m
mm mm
L
W
CF30/50
1
50
1·19 1·23 1·15 1·15
CF30/100
100
1·61 1·67 1·56 1·56
CF30/150
150
2·05 2·13 1·99 1·99
CF30/200
200
2·84 2·95 2·76 2·76
CF30/300
300
4·39 4·56 4·09 4·09
CF30/400
400
6·85
–
–
–
CF30/450
450
7·33
–
–
–
CF30/500
500
7·82
–
–
–
CF30/600
600
8·78
–
–
–
Cat. Nos.
EZ
GC
304L
316L
Weight (kg/3 m)
The permissable load stated in this catalogue represents the load
that Cablofil steel wire cable tray is guaranteed to be able to bear. It
assumes loads are evenly spread and is given in daN/m. The standard
permits a deflection equivalent to 1/100th of the span. Legrand
imposes a stricter limit of 1/200th for both safety and aesthetic reasons.
For example, Legrand voluntarily restricts deflection to 10 mm for a
span of 2 m, whereas the standard would allow 20 mm.