Let''s talk Cable Tray Offsets (not basket tray) : r/electricians
So, I''ve done a few cable tray offsets in my time, but I just wing it every time. I would like to learn the logic in determining lengths for offsets, both sideways or vertically.
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So, I''ve done a few cable tray offsets in my time, but I just wing it every time. I would like to learn the logic in determining lengths for offsets, both sideways or vertically.
In this post, I will duplicate a conduit bending table that I saw in this excellent reference article. The table is shown in Figure 3, which has units of degrees for angles and inches for length.
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In right-angle mathematics, the distance between conduit bends can be represented by a triangle. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the triangle, while the adjacent side is the side next to the angle
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An easy way to calculate a tilt or a slope from the width and height to find out the angles, the percentage and the hypotenuse also said slope length.
the cable tray is 3 metres in length, this doesnt matter but i think the width does. it is 150mm across. i know that for a sweeping 90 degree bend there are two cuts and two bends. each
Below you will find the best resources on bending radius for wire and cable, including an easy-to-use chart for figuring out your minimum bend radius per the NEC and ICEA, and a step-by
Using these formulas will enable the electrician to bend very nearly any angle he or she wants to. As an electrician myself, I have often found myself attempting to bend large conduit into
the cable tray is 3 metres in length, this doesnt matter but i think the width does. it is 150mm across. i know that for a sweeping 90 degree bend there
For a 30-degree offset, the distance between bends (hypotenuse) is calculated as Offset Distance × Cosecant (30°), which equals Offset × 2. The total length of tray used increases slightly due to the