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FIBERGLASS CABLE TRAY

& STRUT SYSTEMS


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W 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
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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 NEMA Standard 8-10-1986
100 90
125 78
If unusual temperature
150 68 conditions exist, the
175 60 manufacturer should be
200 52
consulted.

Cable Tray Performance Standards & Class Designations


After all anticipated loads are calculated they should be added Table 3.1 Load/Span Designation
together to obtain a working load. (Example: Working load= Cable
+ Concentrated+ Wind) see page 5. This working load should be Class Support Span Working Load
used, along with the maximum support spacing, to select a Designation Feet Lbs./Linear Foot
span/load designation from Table 3.1. The selected load/span 8A 8 50
designation can be used to specify your requirement. Should a 8B 8 75
20C, safety factor 1.5, not be adequate change to safety factor of 2 8C 8 100
or decrease support span.
12A 12 50
There are four support span categories for cable tray: 12B 12 75
8=8ft. 12C 12 100
12=12ft.
16A 16 50
16=16ft.
16B 16 75
20=20ft.
16C 16 100
as well as, three basic working load categories:
20A 20 50
A=50Ibs/linear ft
20B 20 75
B=75Ibs/linear ft,
20C 20 100
C=100Ibs/linear ft.

Typical Properties of Pultruded Components


Flame Resistance (FTMS 406-2023)
Seasafe Fiberglass Cable Tray systems are manufactured from glass
ignition/burn, seconds 75/75
fiber-reinforced plastic shapes that meet ASTM E-84, Class 1 Flame
Rating and self-extinguishing requirements of ASTM D-635. A Intermittent Flame Test (HLT-15), rating 100
surface veil is applied during pultrusion to insure a resin-rich Flammability Test (ASTM D635)
surface and ultraviolet resistance. Ignition None
Burning Time 0 sec.

3" & 4" Cable Tray,


Properties Test Unit/ Cable Channel 6" Cable Tray
Method Value
Longitudinal Transverse 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 4 28 4
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
Barcol Hardness ASTM D2583 - 45 45 45 45
Shear Strength ASTM D732 psi 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500
Density ASTM D1505 Ibs/in3 .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 -
Flammability
Classification UL94 VO - - - -
Flame Spread ASTM E-84 20 Max - - - -

2
Technical Data
Corrosion Guide
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.

POLYESTER VINYL ESTER POLYESTER VINYL ESTER


CHEMICAL CHEMICAL
Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper.
ENVIRONMENT Wt. % Temp *F Wt. % Temp *F ENVIRONMENT Wt. % Temp *F Wt. % Temp *F

Acetic Acid 10 190 10 210 Chromic Acid 5 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 1 100 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

Ammonium Bicarbonate 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

Amyl Alcohol Vapor - 140 - 120 Ferric Chloride SAT 170 SAT 200

Benzene N/R N/R 100 140 Ferric Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200

Benzene Sulfonic Acid 25 110 SAT 200 Ferric Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200

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

Calcium Hydroxide 25 70 25 165 Gasoline 100 80 100 150

Calcium Nitrate SAT 180 SAT 200 Glucose 100 170 100 200

Calcium Sulfate SAT 180 SAT 200 Glycerine 100 150 100 200

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

Carbon Tetrachloride N/R N/R 100 75 Hydrochloric Acid 20 140 20 190

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

Chlorine Water SAT 80 SAT 180 Hydrogen Bromide, Dry 100 190 100 200

-: No Information Available N/R: Not Recommended SAT: Saturated Solution FUM: Fumes

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Corrosion Guide

POLYESTER VINYL ESTER POLYESTER VINYL ESTER


CHEMICAL CHEMICAL
ENVIRONMENT Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper. ENVIRONMENT Max Max Oper. Max Max Oper.
Wt. % Temp *F Wt. % Temp *F Wt. % Temp *F Wt. % Temp *F

Hydrogen Bromide, Wet 100 75 100 130 Potassium Hyroxide N/R N/R 25 150

Hydrogen Chloride - 120 - 200 Potassium Nitrate SAT 170 SAT 200

Hydrogen Peroxide 5 100 30 100 Potassium Permanganate 100 80 100 210

Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry 100 170 100 210 Potassium Sulfate SAT 170 SAT 200

Hydrogen Sulfide, Wet 100 170 100 210 Propylene Glycol ALL 170 ALL 200

Hypochlorous Acid 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

Magnesium Carbonate SAT 140 SAT 170 Sodium Hydroxide N/R N/R 50 150

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

Mineral Oils 100 170 100 200 Styrene N/R 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 5 140 5 150 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

Paper Mill Liquors - 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 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

4
Technical Data
Structural Characteristics of Cable Tray and Supports

When viewed in its installed Continuous Beam


condition, any cable tray system Continuous beam is the beam
performs functionally as a beam configuration most commly used
under a uniformly distributed in cable tray installations. An
load. There are four basic beam example of this configuration is
configurations typically found in a where cable trays are installed
cable tray installation. All four across several supports to form a
types of beams support cable tray number of spans. The
but each differ in the way that continuous beam possesses
the beam is attached to the traits of both the simple and Fixed Beam
support. fixed beams. A fixed beam configuration has
The first two beam When equal loads are applied both ends of the beam rigidly
configurations, simple and to all spans simultaneously, the attached to the supports. A good
continuous, apply to the cable counterbalancing effect of the example of a fixed beam is the
tray itself. The second two beam loads on both sides of a support rung of a cable tray. By
configurations, cantilever and restricts the movement of the attaching the ends of the rung to
fixed, apply more to the cable tray cable tray at the support. The the side rails, the ends are not
supports than to the cable tray effect is similar to that of a fixed free to move, bend or twist. This
itself. beam. The end spans behave restriction in end movement
substantially like simple beams. effectively increases load carrying
Simple Beam When cable trays of identical capacity of the member.
A good example of simple beam design are compared, continuous Fixed beam configurations are
is a single straight section of beam installations will typically also typically found in strut rack
cable tray supported but not have approximately half the type support systems. These
fastened at either end. When the deflection of a simple beam of the types of racks are found
tray is loaded the cable tray is same span. Therefore, simple extensively in tunnel applications
allowed to deflect. beam data should be used for a for support of pipe and cable tray.
general comparison only.

Simply beam analysis is used


almost universally for beam Cantilever Beam
comparisons even though it is A cantilever beam
seldom practical in field configuration occurs when one
installations. The three most end of the beam is rigidly
prominent reasons for using a attached to the support and the
simple beam analysis are: other end is unsupported. This
calculations are simplified; it type of configuration is typically
represents the worst case loading; used when wall mounting a
and testing is simple and reliable. bracket to support cable tray.
The published load data in the Since one end is unsupported,
Seasafe cable tray catalog is based the cantilever beam will hold
on the simple beam analysis per considerably less load than a
NEMA Standard FG-1. comparable simple beam.

Do NOT Use As A
Warning! Walkways
WARNING! Walkway, Ladder Or
Support For Personnel. It should be noted that cable tray is designed
as a support for power or control cables, or
Use Only as A Mechanical Support For Cables And Tubing. both and is not intended or designed to be a
CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
walkway for personnel, the user is urged to
PURCHASE ORDER:
display appropriate warnings cautioning
against the use of this support as a walkway.
MARK NUMBER:
The following language is suggested:
WARNING! Not to be used as a walkway,
CABLE TRAY SYSTEMS
ladder or support for personnel. To be
209 Glaser Drive
Lafayette, Louisiana 70508 used only as a mechanical support for

cables and tubing.

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Structural Characteristics of Cable Tray and Supports
Cable Tray Ice Loads
The cable load is simply the total Glaze ice is the most commonly seen
weight of all the cable to be placed in form of ice build-up. It is the result of
the tray. This load should be rain or drizzle freezing on impact with
expressed in Ibs./ft. an exposed object. Generally, only the
top surface (or the cover) and the
Concentrated Loads windward side of a cable tray system is
A concentrated static load significantly coated with ice. The
represents a static weight applied maximum design load to be added due
between the side rails. Tap boxes, to ice should be determined from local
conduit attachments and long cable and federal weather bureau
drops are just some of the many types information.
of concentrated loads. When so Snow Loads
specified, these concentrated static Snow is measured by density and
loads may be converted to an thickness. The density of snow varies
equivalent, uniform load (We) in almost as much as its thickness. The
pounds per linear foot by using the additional design load from snowfall
following formula: should be determined using local
2X (concentrated static load) snowfall records which can be
We: = obtained from local and federal
span length (ft.)
weather bureaus.

Wind Loads Seismic Loads


Wind loads need to be determined In recent years a great deal of testing
for all outdoor cable tray installations. and evaluation of cable tray systems,
Most outdoor cable trays are ladder and their supports, has been
type trays, therefore the most severe performed.
loading to be
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
considered is pressure on the tray side withstand even strong motion
rails (see Detail 1). When covers are earthquakes. Please consult the factory
installed on outdoor cable trays, with your specific seismic
another factor to be considered is the specifications and request a seismic
aerodynamic effect which can produce brochure.
a lift strong enough to separate a
cover from a tray. Wind moving Splices
across a covered tray (see Detail 2) A lot of attention has been given to
creates a positive pressure inside the the strength of the side rails. These
tray and a negative pressure above the load bearing side rails must be spliced
cover. This pressure difference can lift to form a continuous system.
the cover off the tray. 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
Seasafe recommends the use of equal to or greater than the span
heavy duty wrap-around cover clamps length to ensure not more than
when covered trays are installed in an one splice between supports. See
area where strong winds occur. Figures 1 through 3 for examples
on splicing.

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Technical Data
Cable Tray Thermal Contraction and Expansion

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


- : Denotes expansion guide clamp at support.
It is important that thermal
contraction and expansion be
considered when installing
cable tray systems. The X X X
length of the straight cable
tray runs and the X
X X
temperature differential
Expansion Splice Plates
govern the number of
expansion splice plates
required (see Table 1 below).
Figure 1 Typical Cable Tray Installation
The cable tray should be
anchored at the support
nearest to its midpoint
between the expansion splice
plates and secured by Maximum Minimum
expansion guides at all other Temperature Temperature
support locations (see Figure
1). The cable tray should be F F
permitted longitudinal
movement in both directions
130 130
Tray Temperature At Time Of Installation

from that fixed point.


Accurate gap setting at the
time of installation is 110 1 110
necessary for the proper
operation of the expansion 90 90
splice plates. The following
procedure should assist the 70 70
installer in determining the
correct gap: (see Figure 2) 50 3 50
1 Plot the highest expected
tray temperature on the 30 30
maximum
temperature line. 2
10 10
2 Plot the lowest expected
tray temperature on the
minimum temperature. -10 -10
4
3 Draw a line between the
maximum and minimum -30
points.
4 Plot the tray temperature
1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2
at the time of installation
to determine the gap.
setting. 0 GAP SETTINGS 5/8
Figure 2 Inches

Table 1
Expansion or Contraction for Various Temperature Differences
Temperature Differential Cable Tray Length Each Tray Length for
F for 1" Expansion Expansion Connector*
25 667 Feet 417 Feet
50 333 Feet 208 Feet
75 222 Feet 139 Feet
100 167 Feet 104 Feet
125 133 Feet 83 Feet
150 111 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.

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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 clean-
cut 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

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Technical Data
Recommended Cable Tray Specifications

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.

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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').

Straight Section Catalog Selector


Example: 4 P 09 - 24 120

Series Material Rung Spacing Width Length

6" P-Polyester Resin 6" 6" 120(10 ft)


4" V-Vinylester Resin 9" 9" 240(20 ft)
3" 12" 12"
18" 18"
24"
Marine Rung 30"
Option (See Page 41) 36"

Note: One pair of splice plates with SS6 hardware included.

Fitting Section Catalog Selector

Example: 4 P - 24 - 90 HB 24

Height Material Width Angle Type Radius

6" P-Polyester Resin 6" 30 HB-Horizontal Bend 12"


4" V- Vinylester Resin 9" 45 HT-Horizontal Tee 24"
3" 12" 60 HX-Horizontal Cross 36"
18" 90 VI-Vertical Inside Bend
24" VO-Vertical Outside Bend
30" VT-Vertical Tee
36" 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

Note: Standard rung spacing for fittings is 9".


Splice plates with SS6 Hardware included.

10
6" Straight Sections

Side Rail Height: 6" (NEMA 5" loading depth)

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

6 System
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 Span Ft. 12 14 16 18 20


Series Factor
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 254 186 143 113 91

6B 1.5 Deflection in. 1.6 2.2 2.8 3.6 4.4

K Factor 0.006 0.012 0.020 0.032 0.048

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

Seasafe Safety Span Ft. 12 14 16 18 20


Series Factor
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 356 262 200 158 128

6C 1.5 Deflection in. 1.6 2.2 2.9 3.7 4.6

K Factor 0.004 0.008 0.015 0.023 0.136

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

Seasafe Safety Span Ft. 12 14 16 18 20


Series Factor
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 386 283 217 171 139

1.5 Deflection in. 1.8 2.4 3.2 4.0 5.0

K Factor 0.005 0.008 0.015 0.023 0.036


H6C
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 289 212 163 129 104

2.0 Deflection in. 1.3 1.8 2.4 3.0 3.7

K Factor 0.004 0.008 0.015 0.023 0.036

Loading - NEMA 20C - S.F. 2.0 *tested per NEMA FG-1, 12" rung spacing
To obtain deflection at any span length for lighter loads than listed, multiply the load by the K factor.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.

11
6" Horizontal Bends

-R- Tray 90 Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in. Catalog No.
in. in.

6 (Prefix)-06-90HB12 20 3/8 20 3/8


9 (Prefix)-09-90HB12 21 7/8 21 7/8
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB12 22 3/8 22 3/8
12 18 (Prefix)-18-90HB12 26 3/8 26 3/8
24 (Prefix)-24-90HB12 29 3/8 29 3/8
30 (Prefix)-30-90HB12 32 3/8 32 3/8
36 (Prefix)-36-90HB12 35 3/8 35 3/8

6 (Prefix)-06-90HB24 34 1/4 34 1/4


9 (Prefix)-09-90HB24 35 3/4 35 3/4
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB24
* (Prefix)-18-90HB24 37 1/4 37 1/4
24 18 * (Prefix)-24-90HB24 40 1/4 40 1/4
24 43 1/4 43 1/4
30
* (Prefix)-30-90HB24 46 1/4 46 1/4
36 (Prefix)-36-90HB24 49 1/4 49 1/4
*
6 (Prefix)-06-90HB36 46 1/4 46 1/4
9 (Prefix)-09-90HB36 47 3/4 47 3/4
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB36 49 1/4 49 1/4
36 18 (Prefix)-18-90HB36 52 1/4 52 1/4
24 (Prefix)-24-90HB36 55 1/4 55 1/4
30 (Prefix)-30-90HB36 58 1/4 58 1/4
36 (Prefix)-36-90HB36 61 1/4 61 1/4

-R- Tray 45 Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius B C
Catalog No. A
in. in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB12 22 13/16 9 7/16 13 3/8
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB12 23 7/8 9 7/8 14
12 (Prefix)-12-45HB12 24 7/8 10 5/16 14 5/8
12 18 (Prefix)-18-45HB12 27 1/16 11 3/16 15 7/8
24 (Prefix)-24-45HB12 29 3/16 12 1/16 17 1/8
30 (Prefix)-30-45HB12 31 5/16 13 18 3/8
36 (Prefix)-36-45HB12 33 7/16 13 7/8 19 9/16
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB24 24 3/16 10 1/16 14 3/16
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB24 25 1/4 10 1/2 14 13/16
12 (Prefix)-12-45HB24 26 5/16 10 15/16 15 7/16
24 18
* (Prefix)-18-45HB24 28 7/16 11 13/16 16 11/16
24
* (Prefix)-24-45HB24 30 9/16 12 11/16 17 15/16
30
* (Prefix)-30-45HB24 32 11/16 13 9/16 19 3/16
36 (Prefix)-36-45HB24 34 13/16 14 7/16 20 3/8
*
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB36 32 5/8 13 1/2 19 1/8
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB36 33 11/16 13 15/16 19 3/4
2 (Prefix)-12-45HB36 34 3/4 14 3/8 20 3/8
36 18 (Prefix)-18-45HB36 36 7/8 15 1/4 21 5/8
24 (Prefix)-24-45HB36 39 16 3/16 22 7/8
30 (Prefix)-30-45HB36 41 1/8 17 1/16 24 1/8
36 (Prefix)-36-45HB36 43 1/4 17 15/16 25 5/16

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


* Denotes molded fitting.

12
6" Vertical Bends
Vertical
Vertical Bend - 90 Outside Bend
-R- Tray Vertical Inside VO
Vertical Outside
Bend Width Bend
Catalog No. Bend
Radius
in. in.
A B A B
in. in. in. in.

6 System
6 (Prefix)-06-90(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-90(*)12
12 (Prefix)-12-90(*)12
12 18 (Prefix)-18-90(*)12 20 5/8 20 5/8 27 1/16 27 1/16
24 (Prefix)-24-90(*)12
30 (Prefix)-30-90(*)12
36 (Prefix)-36-90(*)12
6
9
* (Prefix)-06-90(*)24
(Prefix)-09-90(*)24 Vertical
12
* (Prefix)-12-90(*)24
* (Prefix)-18-90(*)24 Inside Bend
24 18 * (Prefix)-24-90(*)24 31 1/4 31 1/4 37 1/4 37 1/4 VI
24 * (Prefix)-30-90(*)24
30 * (Prefix)-36-90(*)24
36 *
6 (Prefix)-06-90(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-90(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-90(*)36
36 12 (Prefix)-18-90(*)36 43 43 49 1/2 49 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-90(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-90(*)36
36 (Prefix)-36-90(*)36

Vertical
Vertical Bend - 45 Outside Bend
-R- Tray VO
Vertical Outside Vertical Inside
Bend Width
Catalog No. Bend Bend
Radius
in. in.
A B C A B C
in. in. in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)24
12 (Prefix)-12-45(*)24
12 18 (Prefix)-18-45(*)12 20 1/2 8 1/2 14 1/2 24 3/4 10 1/4 14 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-45(*)12
30 (Prefix)-30-45(*)12
36 (Prefix)-36-45(*)12
6 *(Prefix)-06-45(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)24
*(Prefix)-12-45(*)24 Vertical
12 *(Prefix)-18-45(*)24 Inside Bend
24 18 *(Prefix)-24-45(*)24 22 1/16 9 1/8 12 7/16 26 5/16 10 15/16 14 25/32 VI
24 *
30 *(Prefix)-30-45(*)24
36 *(Prefix)-36-45(*)24
6 (Prefix)-06-45(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-45(*)36
36 18 (Prefix)-18-45(*)36 20 1/2 8 1/2 14 1/2 24 3/4 10 1/4 14 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-45(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-45(*)36
36 (Prefix)-36-45(*)36

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
6" Horizontal Tee & Cross
-R- Tray Horizontal Tee
Bend Width Dimensions
Radius Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-HT12 19 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-09-HT12 20 3/4 41
12 (Prefix)-12-HT12 22 1/4 44
12 18 (Prefix)-18-HT12 25 1/4 50
24 (Prefix)-24-HT12 28 1/4 56
30 (Prefix)-30-HT12 31 1/4 62
36 (Prefix)-36-HT12 34 1/4 68
6 * (Prefix)-06-HT24 34 1/4 68 1/2
9 * (Prefix)-09-HT24 35 3/4 71 1/2
12 * (Prefix)-12-HT24 37 1/4 74 1/2
24 18 * (Prefix)-18-HT24 40 1/4 80 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-24-HT24 43 1/4 86 1/2
30
36
* (Prefix)-30-HT24 46 1/4 92 1/2
* (Prefix)-36-HT24 49 1/4 98 1/2

6 (Prefix)-06-HT36 46 1/4 92 1/2


9 (Prefix)-09-HT36 47 3/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-12-HT36 49 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-18-HT36 52 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-HT36 55 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-30-HT36 58 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-36-HT36 61 1/4 122 1/2

-R- Tray Horizontal Cross


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
Catalog No.
in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-HX12 19 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-09-HX12 20 3/4 41
12 (Prefix)-12-HX12 22 1/4 44
12 18 (Prefix)-18-HX12 25 1/4 50
24 (Prefix)-24-HX12 28 1/4 56
30 (Prefix)-30-HX12 31 1/4 62
36 (Prefix)-36-HX12 34 1/4 68
6 * (Prefix)-06-HX24 34 1/4 68 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-HX24
* (Prefix)-12-HX24 35 3/4 71 1/2
12 * (Prefix)-18-HX24 37 1/4 74 1/2
24 18 * 40 1/4 80 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-24-HX24 43 1/4 86 1/2
30 * (Prefix)-30-HX24 46 1/4 92 1/2
36 * (Prefix)-36-HX24 49 1/4 98 1/2

6 (Prefix)-06-HX36 46 1/4 92 1/2


9 (Prefix)-09-HX36 47 3/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-12-HX36 49 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-18-HX36 52 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-HX36 55 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-30-HX36 58 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-36-HX36 61 1/4 122 1/2

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


* Denotes molded fitting.

14
6" Horizontal Reducing Tee
Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24 Tray Width 12" Radius
Radius
Fitting Type W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
Width 2 in. in. in. in.
Width1 9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HT12 20 3/4 38
Insert fitting prefix to
complete catalog number 6 (Prefix)-12-06-HT12 22 1/4 38
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HT12 22 1/4 41

6 System
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HT12 25 1/4 38
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HT12 25 1/4 41
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HT12 25 1/4 44
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HT12 28 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HT12 28 1/4 41
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HT12 28 1/4 44
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HT12 28 1/4 50
6 (Prefix)-30-06-HT12 31 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-30-09-HT12 31 1/4 41
30 12 (Prefix)-30-12-HT12 31 1/4 44
18 (Prefix)-30-18-HT12 31 1/4 50
24 (Prefix)-30-24-HT12 31 1/4 56
6 (Prefix)-36-06-HT12 34 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-36-09-HT12 34 1/4 41
12 (Prefix)-36-12-HT12 34 1/4 44
36 18 (Prefix)-36-18-HT12 34 1/4 50
24 (Prefix)-36-24-HT12 34 1/4 56
30 (Prefix)-36-30-HT12 34 1/4 62

Tray Width Catalog No. 24" Radius (All Molded) 36" Radius
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (24"or 36") in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HT* 35 3/4 68 1/2 47 3/4 92 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-06-HT* 37 1/4 68 1/2 49 1/4 92 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HT* 37 1/4 71 1/2 49 1/4 95 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HT* 40 1/4 68 1/2 52 1/4 92 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HT* 40 1/4 71 1/2 52 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HT* 40 1/4 74 1/2 52 1/4 98 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HT* 43 1/4 68 1/2 55 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HT* 43 1/4 71 1/2 55 1/4 95 1/2
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HT* 43 1/4 74 1/2 55 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HT* 43 1/4 80 1/2 55 1/4 104 1/2
6 (Prefix)-30-06-HT* 46 1/4 68 1/2 58 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-30-09-HT* 46 1/4 71 1/2 58 1/4 95 1/2
30 12 (Prefix)-30-12-HT* 46 1/4 74 1/2 58 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-30-18-HT* 46 1/4 80 1/2 58 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-30-24-HT* 46 1/4 86 1/2 58 1/4 110 1/2
6 (Prefix)-36-06-HT* 49 1/4 68 1/2 61 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-36-09-HT* 49 1/4 71 1/2 61 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-36-12-HT* 49 1/4 74 1/2 61 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-36-18-HT* 49 1/4 80 1/2 61 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-36-24-HT* 49 1/4 86 1/2 61 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-36-30-HT* 49 1/4 92 1/2 61 1/4 116 1/2

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

15
6" Horizontal Expanding Tee
Tray Width Catalog No. 24" Radius (All Molded) 36" Radius
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (24"or 36") in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HT* 34 1/4 71 1/2 46 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HT* 34 1/4 74 1/2 46 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-06-18-HT* 34 1/4 80 1/2 46 1/4 104 1/2
6 24 (Prefix)-06-24-HT* 34 1/4 86 1/2 46 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HT* 34 1/4 92 1/2 46 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HT* 34 1/4 98 1/2 46 1/4 122 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HT* 35 3/4 74 1/2 47 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HT* 35 3/4 80 1/2 47 3/4 104 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HT* 35 3/4 86 1/2 47 3/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HT* 35 3/4 92 1/2 47 3/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HT* 35 3/4 98 1/2 47 3/4 122 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HT* 37 1/4 80 1/2 49 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HT* 37 1/4 86 1/2 49 1/4 110 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HT* 37 1/4 92 1/2 49 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HT* 37 1/4 98 1/2 49 1/4 122 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HT* 40 1/4 86 1/2 52 1/4 110 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HT* 40 1/4 92 1/2 52 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HT* 40 1/4 98 1/2 52 1/4 122 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HT* 43 1/4 92 1/2 55 1/4 116 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HT* 43 1/4 98 1/2 55 1/4 122 1/2

30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HT* 46 1/4 98 1/2 58 1/4 122 1/2

Tray Width 12" Radius Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24


Radius
W1 W2 Catalog No. A B Fitting Type
in. in. in. in. Width 2
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HT12 19 1/4 41 Width1
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HT12 19 1/4 44 Insert fitting prefix to
6 18 (Prefix)-06-18-HT12 19 1/4 50 complete catalog number
24 (Prefix)-06-24-HT12 19 1/4 56
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HT12 19 1/4 62
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HT12 19 1/4 68
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HT12 20 3/4 44
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HT12 20 3/4 50
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HT12 20 3/4 56
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HT12 20 3/4 62
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HT12 20 3/4 68
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HT12 22 1/4 50
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HT12 22 1/4 56
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HT12 22 1/4 62
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HT12 22 1/4 68
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HT12 25 1/4 56
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HT12 25 1/4 62
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HT12 25 1/4 68
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HT12 28 1/4 62
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HT12 28 1/4 68
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HT12 31 1/4 68

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

16
6" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross
Tray Width 12" Radius
W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HX12 19 1/4 41
6 (Prefix)-12-06-HX12 19 1/4 44
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HX12 20 3/4 44

6 System
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HX12 19 1/4 50
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HX12 20 3/4 50
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HX12 22 1/4 50
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HX12 19 1/4 56
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HX12 20 3/4 56
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HX12 22 1/4 56
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HX12 25 1/4 56
6 (Prefix)-30-06-HX12 19 1/4 62
9 (Prefix)-30-09-HX12 20 3/4 62
30 12 (Prefix)-30-12-HX12 22 1/4 62
18 (Prefix)-30-18-HX12 25 1/4 62
24 (Prefix)-30-24-HX12 28 1/4 62
6 (Prefix)-36-06-HX12 19 1/4 68
9 (Prefix)-36-09-HX12 20 3/4 68
12 (Prefix)-36-12-HX12 22 1/4 68
36 18 (Prefix)-36-18-HX12 25 1/4 68
24 (Prefix)-36-24-HX12 28 1/4 68
30 (Prefix)-36-30-HX12 31 1/4 68

Tray Width Catalog No. 24" Radius (All Molded) 36" Radius
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (24"or 36") in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HX 34 1/4 71 1/2 46 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HX 34 1/4 74 1/2 46 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-06-18-HX 34 1/4 80 1/2 46 1/4 104 1/2
6 24 (Prefix)-06-24-HX 34 1/4 86 1/2 46 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HX 34 1/4 92 1/2 46 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HX 34 1/4 98 1/2 46 1/4 122 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HX 35 3/4 74 1/2 47 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HX 35 3/4 80 1/2 47 3/4 104 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HX 35 3/4 86 1/2 47 3/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HX 35 3/4 92 1/2 47 3/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HX 35 3/4 98 1/2 47 3/4 122 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HX 37 1/4 80 1/2 49 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HX 37 1/4 86 1/2 49 1/4 110 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HX 37 1/4 92 1/2 49 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HX 37 1/4 98 1/2 49 1/4 122 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HX 40 1/4 86 1/2 52 1/4 110 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HX 40 1/4 92 1/2 52 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HX 40 1/4 98 1/2 52 1/4 122 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HX 43 1/4 92 1/2 55 1/4 116 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HX 43 1/4 98 1/2 55 1/4 122 1/2
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HX 46 1/4 98 1/2 58 1/4 122 1/2

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

17
6" Reducers

Tray Width Left Hand Reducer Straight Reducer Right Hand Reducer
W1 W2 Catalog No. A A A
in.
Catalog No. Catalog No.
in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-LR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-09-SR06 16 (Prefix)-09-RR06 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-LR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-RR06 20 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-LR09 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR09 16 (Prefix)-12-RR09 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-LR06 26 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR06 26 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-LR09 23 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR09 19 (Prefix)-18-RR09 23 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-LR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR12 17 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR12 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-LR06 32 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR06 23 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR06 32 1/2
24 9 (Prefix)-24-LR09 29 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR09 22 (Prefix)-24-RR09 29 1/2
12 (Prefix)-24-LR12 26 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR12 26 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-LR18 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR18 17 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR18 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-30-LR06 38 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR06 26 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR06 38 1/2
9 (Prefix)-30-LR09 35 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR09 25 (Prefix)-30-RR09 35 1/2
30 12 (Prefix)-30-LR12 32 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR12 23 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR12 32 1/2
18 (Prefix)-30-LR18 26 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR18 20 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR18 26 1/2
24 (Prefix)-30-LR24 20 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR24 17 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR24 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-36-LR06 44 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR06 29 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR06 44 1/2
9 (Prefix)-36-LR09 41 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR09 28 (Prefix)-36-RR09 41 1/2
36 12 (Prefix)-36-LR12 38 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR12 26 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR12 38 1/2
18 (Prefix)-36-LR18 32 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR18 23 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR18 32 1/2
24 (Prefix)-36-LR24 26 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR24 20 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR24 26 1/2
30 (Prefix)-36-LR30 20 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR30 17 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR30 20 1/2

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

18
6" Vertical Tees

Vertical Tee Vertical Tee


Down Up

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

Two pair of splice plates with SS6 Hardward included.

-R- Tray Vertical Tee Down Vertical Tee Up


Bend Width Catalog No.
Radius A B A B
in. in. in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)12
12 (Prefix)-12-(*)12
12 18 (Prefix)-18-(*)12 20 5/8 47 3/16 26 5/8 47 3/16
24 (Prefix)-24-(*)12
30 (Prefix)-30-(*)12
6 * (Prefix)-06-(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)24
* (Prefix)-12-(*)24
12 * (Prefix)-18-(*)24
24 18 * (Prefix)-24-(*)24 31 1/4 68 1/2 37 1/4 68 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-30-(*)24
30 * (Prefix)-36-(*)24
36 *
6 (Prefix)-06-(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-(*)36
36 18 (Prefix)-18-(*)36 43 92 49 92
24 (Prefix)-24-(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-(*)36
36 (Prefix)-36-(*)36

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 10 12 14 16 18
Series Factor Span Ft.
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 157 109 80 61 48
4 1.5 Deflection in. 2.1 3.0 4.0 5.3 6.7
K Factor 0.013 0.028 0.050 0.087 0.140

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

To obtain deflection at any span length for lighter loads than listed, multiply the load by the K factor.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.

20
4" Horizontal Bends

-R- Tray 90 Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in. Catalog No. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-90HB12 20 3/8 20 3/8
9 (Prefix)-09-90HB12 21 7/8 21 7/8
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB12
* (Prefix)-18-90HB12 25 1/4 25 1/4
12 18 * (Prefix)-24-90HB12 28 1/4 28 1/4
24 * (Prefix)-30-90HB12 31 1/4 31 1/4
30 * (Prefix)-36-90HB12 34 1/4 34 1/4
36 * 37 1/4 37 1/4
6
9
* (Prefix)-06-90HB24
(Prefix)-09-90HB24
34
35
1/4
3/4
34
34
1/4
3/4
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB24 37 1/4 37 1/4
24 18
* (Prefix)-18-90HB24 40 1/4 40 1/4

4 System
24
* (Prefix)-24-90HB24 43 1/4 43 1/4
30
* (Prefix)-30-90HB24 46 1/4 46 1/4
36 (Prefix)-36-90HB24 49 1/4 49 1/4
6 (Prefix)-06-90HB36 46 1/4 46 1/4
9 (Prefix)-09-90HB36 47 3/4 47 3/4
12 (Prefix)-12-90HB36 49 1/4 49 1/4
36 18 (Prefix)-18-90HB36 52 1/4 52 1/4
24 (Prefix)-24-90HB36 55 1/4 55 1/4
30 (Prefix)-30-90HB36 58 1/4 58 1/4
36 (Prefix)-36-90HB36 61 1/4 61 1/4

-R- 45 Horizontal Bend


Bend Tray Dimensions
Radius Width
in. in. Catalog No. A B C
in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB12 22 13/16 9 7/16 14 3/4
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB12 23 7/8 9 7/8 15 15/16
12 * (Prefix)-12-45HB12 17 7/8 7 3/8 10 7/16
12 18 * (Prefix)-18-45HB12 20 8 1/4 11 11/16
24 * (Prefix)-24-45HB12 22 1/16 9 1/8 12 15/16
30 * (Prefix)-30-45HB12 24 3/16 10 14 3/16
36 * (Prefix)-36-45HB12 26 5/16 10 15/16 15 7/16
6 * (Prefix)-06-45HB24 24 3/16 10 14 3/16
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB24 25 1/4 10 1/2 16 3/4
12 (Prefix)-12-45HB24
* (Prefix)-18-45HB24 26 5/16 10 15/16 15 7/16
24 18 * (Prefix)-24-45HB24 28 7/16 11 13/16 16 11/16
24 * (Prefix)-30-45HB24 30 9/16 12 11/16 17 15/16
30 32 11/16 13 9/16 25 1/2
36 (Prefix)-36-45HB24 34 13/16 14 7/16 27 15/16
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB36 32 5/8 13 1/2 20 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB36 33 11/16 13 15/16 21 11/16
12 (Prefix)-12-45HB36 34 3/4 14 3/8 22 15/16
36 18 (Prefix)-18-45HB36 36 7/8 15 1/4 25 7/16
24 (Prefix)-24-45HB36 39 16 3/16 27 15/16
30 (Prefix)-30-45HB36 41 1/8 17 1/16 30 7/16
36 (Prefix)-36-45HB36 43 1/4 17 15/16 32 7/8

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


* Denotes molded fitting.

21
4" Vertical Bends

Vertical
Vertical Bend - 90
Outside Bend
-R- Tray Vertical Outside Vertical Inside VO
Bend Width Bend Bend
Catalog No.
Radius
in. in. A B A B
in. in. in. in.
6
9
* (Prefix)-06-90(*)12
(Prefix)-09-90(*)12
12
* (Prefix)-12-90(*)12
12 18
* (Prefix)-18-90(*)12 19 1/4 19 1/4 23 1/4 23 1/4
24
* (Prefix)-24-90(*)12
30
* (Prefix)-30-90(*)12
36
* (Prefix)-36-90(*)12
*
6 (Prefix)-06-90(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-90(*)24 Vertical
12 (Prefix)-12-90(*)24 Inside Bend
24 18 (Prefix)-18-90(*)24 31 31 35 1/2 35 1/2
VI
24 (Prefix)-24-90(*)24
30 (Prefix)-30-90(*)24
36 (Prefix)-36-90(*)24
6 (Prefix)-06-90(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-90(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-90(*)36
36 18 (Prefix)-18-90(*)36 43 43 48 1/2 48 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-90(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-90(*)36
36 (Prefix)-36-90(*)36

Vertical Bend - 45 Vertical


Outside Bend
-R- Tray Vertical Outside Vertical Inside VO
Bend Width Bend Bend
Catalog No.
Radius A B C A B C
in. in. in. in. in. in. in. in.
6 *(Prefix)-06-45(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)12
*(Prefix)-12-45(*)12
12 *(Prefix)-18-45(*)12
12 18 *(Prefix)-24-45(*)12 13 5/8 5 5/8 8 16 7/16 6 13/16 6 13/16
24 *(Prefix)-30-45(*)12
30 *(Prefix)-36-45(*)12
36 *
6 (Prefix)-06-45(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)24
Vertical
12 (Prefix)-12-45(*)24
24 18 (Prefix)-18-45(*)24 20 1/2 8 1/2 12 11/16 23 5/16 9 11/16 13 11/16
Inside Bend
24 (Prefix)-24-45(*)24 VI
30 (Prefix)-30-45(*)24
36 (Prefix)-36-45(*)24
6 (Prefix)-06-45(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-45(*)36
36 18 (Prefix)-18-45(*)36 20 1/2 8 1/2 13 11/16 23 9 11/16 13 11/16
24 (Prefix)-24-45(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-45(*)36
36 (Prefix)-36-45(*)36

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


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

22
4" Horizontal Tee & Cross
-R- Tray Horizontal Tee
Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in. Catalog No.
in. in.
6 * (Prefix)-06-HT12 22 1/4 44 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-HT12
* (Prefix)-12-HT12 23 3/4 47 1/2
12 * (Prefix)-18-HT12 25 1/4 50 1/2
12 18 * (Prefix)-24-HT12 28 1/4 56 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-30-HT12 31 1/4 62 1/2
30 * (Prefix)-36-HT12 34 1/4 68 1/2
36 * 37 1/4 74 1/2
6
9
* (Prefix)-06-HT24
(Prefix)-09-HT24
34
35
1/4
3/4
68
71
1/2
1/2
12
* (Prefix)-12-HT24 37 1/4 74 1/2
24 18
* (Prefix)-18-HT24 40 1/4 80 1/2
24
* (Prefix)-24-HT24 43 1/4 86 1/2

4 System
30
* (Prefix)-30-HT24 46 1/4 92 1/2
36
* (Prefix)-36-HT24 49 1/4 98 1/2
*
6 (Prefix)-06-HT36 46 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-HT36 47 3/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-12-HT36 49 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-18-HT36 52 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-HT36 55 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-30-HT36 58 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-36-HT36 61 1/4 122 1/2

-R- Tray Horizontal Cross


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in. Catalog No.
in. in.
6 * (Prefix)-06-HX12 22 1/4 44 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-HX12
* (Prefix)-12-HX12 23 3/4 47 1/2
12 * (Prefix)-18-HX12 25 1/4 50 1/2
12 18 * (Prefix)-24-HX12 28 1/4 56 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-30-HX12 31 1/4 62 1/2
30 * (Prefix)-36-HX12 34 1/4 68 1/2
36 * 37 1/4 74 1/2

6 * (Prefix)-06-HX24 34 1/4 68 1/2


9 (Prefix)-09-HX24
* (Prefix)-12-HX24 35 3/4 71 1/2
12 * (Prefix)-18-HX24 37 1/4 74 1/2
24 18 * (Prefix)-24-HX24 40 1/4 80 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-30-HX24 43 1/4 86 1/2
30 * (Prefix)-36-HX24 46 1/4 92 1/2
36 * 49 1/4 98 1/2
6 (Prefix)-06-HX36 46 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-HX36 47 3/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-12-HX36 49 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-18-HX36 52 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-HX36 55 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-30-HX36 58 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-36-HX36 61 1/4 122 1/2

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


* Denotes molded fitting.

23
4" Horizontal Reducing Tee

Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (All Molded) 24" Radius (All Molded)
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (12" or 24") in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HT* 23 3/4 44 1/2 35 3/4 68 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-06-HT* 25 1/4 44 1/2 37 1/4 68 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HT* 25 1/4 47 1/2 37 1/4 71 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HT* 28 1/4 44 1/2 40 1/4 68 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HT* 28 1/4 47 1/2 40 1/4 71 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HT* 28 1/4 50 1/2 40 1/4 74 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HT* 31 1/4 44 1/2 43 1/4 68 1/2
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HT* 31 1/4 47 1/2 43 1/4 71 1/2
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HT* 31 1/4 50 1/2 43 1/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HT* 31 1/4 56 1/2 43 1/4 80 1/2
6 (Prefix)-30-06-HT* 34 1/4 44 1/2 46 1/4 68 1/2
9 (Prefix)-30-09-HT* 34 1/4 47 1/2 46 1/4 71 1/2
30 12 (Prefix)-30-12-HT* 34 1/4 50 1/2 46 1/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-30-18-HT* 34 1/4 56 1/2 46 1/4 80 1/2
24 (Prefix)-30-24-HT* 34 1/4 62 1/2 46 1/4 86 1/2
6 (Prefix)-36-06-HT* 37 1/4 44 1/2 49 1/4 68 1/2
9 (Prefix)-36-09-HT* 37 1/4 47 1/2 49 1/4 71 1/2
12 (Prefix)-36-12-HT* 37 1/4 50 1/2 49 1/4 74 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-36-18-HT* 37 1/4 56 1/2 49 1/4 80 1/2
24 (Prefix)-36-24-HT* 37 1/4 62 1/2 49 1/4 86 1/2
30 (Prefix)-36-30-HT* 37 1/4 68 1/2 49 1/4 92 1/2

Prefix - 36 - 18 - HT 24
Radius
Tray Width 36" Radius
Fitting Type W1 W2 Catalog No. B
Width 2 A
in. in. in. in.
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to 9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HT36 47 3/4 92 1/2
complete catalog number 6 (Prefix)-12-06-HT36 49 1/4 92 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HT36 49 1/4 95 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HT36 52 1/4 92 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HT36 52 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HT36 52 1/4 98 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HT36 55 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HT36 55 1/4 95 1/2
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HT36 55 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HT36 55 1/4 104 1/2
6 (Prefix)-30-06-HT36 58 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-30-09-HT36 58 1/4 95 1/2
30 12 (Prefix)-30-12-HT36 58 1/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-30-18-HT36 58 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-30-24-HT36 58 1/4 110 1/2
6 (Prefix)-36-06-HT36 61 1/4 92 1/2
9 (Prefix)-36-09-HT36 61 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-36-12-HT36 61 1/4 98 1/2
36 18 (Prefix)-36-18-HT36 61 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-36-24-HT36 61 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-36-30-HT36 61 1/4 116 1/2

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

24
4" Horizontal Expanding Tee
Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (All Molded) 24" Radius (All Molded)
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (12" or 24") in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HT* 22 1/4 47 1/2 34 1/4 71 1/2
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HT* 22 1/4 50 1/2 34 1/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-06-18-HT* 22 1/4 56 1/2 34 1/4 80 1/2
6 24 (Prefix)-06-24-HT* 22 1/4 62 1/2 34 1/4 86 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HT* 22 1/4 68 1/2 34 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HT* 22 1/4 74 1/2 34 1/4 98 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HT* 23 3/4 50 1/2 35 3/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HT* 23 3/4 56 1/2 35 3/4 80 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HT* 23 3/4 62 1/2 35 3/4 86 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HT* 23 3/4 68 1/2 35 3/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HT* 23 3/4 74 1/2 35 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HT* 25 1/4 56 1/2 37 1/4 80 1/2

4 System
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HT* 25 1/4 62 1/2 37 1/4 86 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HT* 25 1/4 68 1/2 37 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HT* 25 1/4 74 1/2 37 1/4 98 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HT* 28 1/4 62 1/2 40 1/4 86 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HT* 28 1/4 68 1/2 40 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HT* 28 1/4 74 1/2 40 1/4 98 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HT* 31 1/4 68 1/2 43 1/4 92 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HT* 31 1/4 74 1/2 43 1/4 98 1/2
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HT* 34 1/4 74 1/2 46 1/4 98 1/2

Tray Width 36" Radius Prefix - 18 - 36 HT 24


Radius
W1 W2 Catalog No. A B Fitting Type
in. in. in. in. Width2
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HT36 46 1/4 95 1/2 Width1
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HT36 46 1/4 98 1/2 Insert fitting prefix to
6 18 (Prefix)-06-18-HT36 46 1/4 104 1/2 complete catalog number
24 (Prefix)-06-24-HT36 46 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HT36 46 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HT36 46 1/4 122 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HT36 47 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HT36 47 3/4 104 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HT36 47 3/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HT36 47 3/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HT36 47 3/4 122 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HT36 48 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HT36 48 1/4 110 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HT36 48 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HT36 48 1/4 122 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HT36 52 1/4 110 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HT36 52 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HT36 52 1/4 122 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HT36 55 1/4 116 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HT36 55 1/4 122 1/2
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HT36 58 1/4 122 1/2

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

25
4" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross
Tray Width Catalog No. 12" Radius (All Molded) 24" Radius (All Molded)
W1 W2 *Insert radius A B A B
in. in. (12" or 24") in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HX 22 1/4 47 1/2 34 1/4 71 1/2
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HX 22 1/4 50 1/2 34 1/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-06-18-HX 22 1/4 56 1/2 34 1/4 80 1/2
6 24 (Prefix)-06-24-HX 22 1/4 62 1/2 34 1/4 86 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HX 22 1/4 68 1/2 34 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HX 22 1/4 74 1/2 34 1/4 98 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HX 23 3/4 50 1/2 35 3/4 74 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HX 23 3/4 56 1/2 35 3/4 80 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HX 23 3/4 62 1/2 35 3/4 86 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HX 23 3/4 68 1/2 35 3/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HX 23 3/4 74 1/2 35 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HX 25 1/4 56 1/2 37 1/4 80 1/2
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HX 25 1/4 62 1/2 37 1/4 86 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HX 25 1/4 68 1/2 37 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HX 25 1/4 74 1/2 37 1/4 98 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HX 28 1/4 62 1/2 40 1/4 86 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HX 28 1/4 68 1/2 40 1/4 92 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HX 28 1/4 74 1/2 40 1/4 98 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HX 31 1/4 68 1/2 43 1/4 92 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HX 31 1/4 74 1/2 43 1/4 98 1/2
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HX 34 1/4 74 1/2 46 1/4 98 1/2

Tray Width 36" Radius


W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HX36 46 1/4 95 1/2
12 (Prefix)-06-12-HX36 46 1/4 98 1/2
6 18 (Prefix)-06-18-HX36 46 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-06-24-HX36 46 1/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-06-30-HX36 46 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-06-36-HX36 46 1/4 122 1/2
12 (Prefix)-09-12-HX36 47 3/4 98 1/2
18 (Prefix)-09-18-HX36 47 3/4 104 1/2
9 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HX36 47 3/4 110 1/2
30 (Prefix)-09-30-HX36 47 3/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-09-36-HX36 47 3/4 122 1/2
18 (Prefix)-12-18-HX36 49 1/4 104 1/2
24 (Prefix)-12-24-HX36 49 1/4 110 1/2
12 30 (Prefix)-12-30-HX36 49 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-12-36-HX36 49 1/4 122 1/2
24 (Prefix)-18-24-HX36 52 1/4 110 1/2
18 30 (Prefix)-18-30-HX36 52 1/4 116 1/2
36 (Prefix)-18-36-HX36 52 1/4 122 1/2
30 (Prefix)-24-30-HX36 55 1/4 116 1/2
24 36 (Prefix)-24-36-HX36 55 1/4 122 1/2
30 36 (Prefix)-30-36-HX36 58 1/4 122 1/2

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

26
4" Reducers

4 System
Tray Width Left Hand Reducer Straight Reducer Right Hand Reducer
W1 W2 Catalog No. A A A
in.
Catalog No. Catalog No.
in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-LR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-09-SR06 16 (Prefix)-09-RR06 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-LR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-RR06 20 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-LR09 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR09 16 (Prefix)-12-RR09 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-LR06 26 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR06 26 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-LR09 23 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR09 19 (Prefix)-18-RR09 23 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-LR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR12 17 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR12 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-LR06 32 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR06 23 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR06 32 1/2
24 9 (Prefix)-24-LR09 29 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR09 22 (Prefix)-24-RR09 29 1/2
12 (Prefix)-24-LR12 26 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR12 26 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-LR18 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR18 17 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR18 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-30-LR06 38 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR06 26 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR06 38 1/2
9 (Prefix)-30-LR09 35 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR09 25 (Prefix)-30-RR09 35 1/2
30 12 (Prefix)-30-LR12 32 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR12 23 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR12 32 1/2
18 (Prefix)-30-LR18 26 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR18 20 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR18 26 1/2
24 (Prefix)-30-LR24 20 1/2 (Prefix)-30-SR24 17 1/2 (Prefix)-30-RR24 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-36-LR06 44 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR06 29 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR06 44 1/2
9 (Prefix)-36-LR09 41 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR09 28 (Prefix)-36-RR09 41 1/2
36 12 (Prefix)-36-LR12 38 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR12 26 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR12 38 1/2
18 (Prefix)-36-LR18 32 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR18 23 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR18 32 1/2
24 (Prefix)-36-LR24 26 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR24 20 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR24 26 1/2
30 (Prefix)-36-LR30 20 1/2 (Prefix)-36-SR30 17 1/2 (Prefix)-36-RR30 20 1/2

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

27
4" Vertical Tees

Vertical Tee Vertical Tee


Down 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.

-R- Tray Vertical Tee


Bend Width Catalog No. Vertical Tee Down Vertical Tee Up
Radius A B A B
in. in. in. in. in. in.
6
* (Prefix)-06-(*)12
9 * (Prefix)-09-(*)12
12 * (Prefix)-12-(*)12
12 18 * (Prefix)-18-(*)12 19 1/4 42 1/2 23 1/4 42 1/2
24 * (Prefix)-24-(*)12
30 * (Prefix)-30-(*)12
36 * (Prefix)-36-(*)12
6 (Prefix)-06-(*)24
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)24
12 (Prefix)-12-(*)24
24 18 (Prefix)-18-(*)24 31 66 35 66
24 (Prefix)-24-(*)24
30 (Prefix)-30-(*)24
36 (Prefix)-36-(*)24
6 (Prefix)-06-(*)36
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)36
12 (Prefix)-12-(*)36
36 18 (Prefix)-18-(*)36 43 90 47 90
24 (Prefix)-24-(*)36
30 (Prefix)-30-(*)36

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 6 8 10 12 14
Series Factor Span Ft.
Design Load Lbs./Ft. 257 145 93 64 47
3 1.5 Deflection in. 1.3 2.3 3.7 5.3 7.2
K Factor 0.005 0.016 0.040 0.083 0.153

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

To obtain deflection at any span length for lighter loads than listed, multiply the load by the K factor.
When trays are used in continuous spans, the deflection of the tray is reduced by as much as 50%.

29
3" Horizontal Bends

-R- Tray 90 Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in.
Catalog No.
in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-90HB12 20 3/8 20 3/8
9 (Prefix)-09-90HB12 21 7/8 21 7/8
12 12 (Prefix)-12-90HB12 23 3/8 23 3/8
18 (Prefix)-18-90HB12 26 3/8 26 3/8
24 (Prefix)-24-90HB12 29 3/8 29 3/8

-R- Tray 45 Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B C
in. in.
Catalog No.
in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45HB12 22 13/16 9 7/16 13 3/8
9 (Prefix)-09-45HB12 23 7/8 9 7/8 14
12 12 (Prefix)-12-45HB12 24 7/8 10 5/16 14 5/8
18 (Prefix)-18-45HB12 27 11 3/16 15 7/8
24 (Prefix)-24-45HB12 29 3/16 12 1/16 17 1/8

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

3" Horizontal Tee

-R- Tray Horizontal Tee


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in.
Catalog No.
in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-HT12 19 1/4 38
9 (Prefix)-09-HT12 20 3/4 41 1/2
12 12 (Prefix)-12-HT12 22 1/4 44 1/2
18 (Prefix)-18-HT12 25 1/4 50 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-HT12 28 1/4 56 1/2

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

30
3" Vertical Bends

3 System
-R- Tray 90
Bend Width Catalog No. Vertical Outside Bend Vertical Inside Bend
Radius A B A B
in. in. in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-90(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-90(*)12
12 12 (Prefix)-12-90(*)12 20 15/16 20 15/16 26 15/16 26 15/16
18 (Prefix)-18-90(*)12
24 (Prefix)-24-90(*)12

-R- Tray 45
Bend Width Vertical Outside Bend Vertical Inside Bend
Radius Catalog No.
in. in.
A B C A B C
in. in. in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-45(*)12
12 12 (Prefix)-12-45(*)12 20 1/2 8 1/2 13 1/4 22 5/8 9 3/8 13 1/4
18 (Prefix)-18-45(*)12
24 (Prefix)-24-45(*)12

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

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3" Horizontal Cross

-R- Tray Horizontal Bend


Bend Width Dimensions
Radius A B
in. in.
Catalog No.
in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-45HX12 19 1/4 38 1/2
9 (Prefix)-09-45HX12 20 3/4 41 1/2
12 12 (Prefix)-12-45HX12 22 1/4 44 1/2
18 (Prefix)-18-45HX12 25 1/4 50 1/2
24 (Prefix)-24-45HX12 28 1/4 56 1/2

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

3" Reducers

Tray Width Left Hand Reducer Straight Reducer Right Hand Reducer
W1 W2 A A A
in. in. Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No.
in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-LR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-09-SR06 16 (Prefix)-09-RR06 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-LR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR06 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-RR06 20 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-LR09 17 1/2 (Prefix)-12-SR09 16 (Prefix)-12-RR09 17 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-LR06 26 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR06 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR06 26 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-LR09 23 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR09 19 (Prefix)-18-RR09 23 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-LR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-18-SR12 17 1/2 (Prefix)-18-RR12 20 1/2
6 (Prefix)-24-LR06 32 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR06 23 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR06 32 1/2
9 (Prefix)-24-LR09 29 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR09 22 (Prefix)-24-RR09 29 1/2
24 12 (Prefix)-24-LR12 26 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR12 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR12 26 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-LR18 20 1/2 (Prefix)-24-SR18 17 1/2 (Prefix)-24-RR18 20 1/2
Note: Dimensions for reference only, when critical contact factory.

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3" Horizontal Expanding/Reducing Cross

Tray Width 12" Radius


W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HX12 19 1/4 41 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-06-HX12 19 1/4 44 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HX12 20 3/4 44 1/2
6 (Prefix)-18-06-HX12 19 1/4 50 1/2
18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HX12 20 3/4 50 1/2
12 (Prefix)-18-12-HX12 22 1/4 50 1/2

3 System
6 (Prefix)-24-06-HX12 19 1/4 56 1/2
9 (Prefix)-24-09-HX12 20 3/4 56 1/2
24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HX12 22 1/4 56 1/2
18 (Prefix)-24-18-HX12 25 1/4 56 1/2

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

3" Vertical Tees

-R- Tray Vertical Tees


Bend Width Vertical Tee Down Vertical Tee Up
Radius Catalog No.
in. in. A B A B
in. in. in. in.
6 (Prefix)-06-(*)12
9 (Prefix)-09-(*)12
12 12 (Prefix)-12-(*)12 23 15/16 50 7/8 26 15/16 50 7/8
18 (Prefix)-18-(*)12
24 (Prefix)-24-(*)12

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

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3" Horizontal Reducing Tee

Tray Width 12" Radius


W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
9 6 (Prefix)-09-06-HT12 20 3/4 38 1/2
6 (Prefix)-12-06-HT12 22 1/4 38 1/2
12 9 (Prefix)-12-09-HT12 22 1/4 41 1/2

Prefix -18 - 12 HT 24 6 (Prefix)-18-06-HT12 25 1/4 38 1/2


Radius 18 9 (Prefix)-18-09-HT12 25 1/4 41 1/2
Fitting Type 12 (Prefix)-18-12-HT12 25 1/4 44 1/2
Width2 6 (Prefix)-24-06-HT12 28 1/4 38 1/2
Width1 9 (Prefix)-24-09-HT12 28 1/4 41 1/2
Insert fitting prefix to 24 12 (Prefix)-24-12-HT12 28 1/4 44 1/2
complete catalog number 18 (Prefix)-24-18-HT12 28 1/4 50 1/2

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

3" Horizontal Expanding Tee

Tray Width 12" Radius


W1 W2 Catalog No. A B
in. in. in. in.
9 (Prefix)-06-09-HT12 19 1/4 41 1/2
12 (Prefix)-12-12-HT12 19 1/4 44 1/2
6 18 (Prefix)-06-18-HT12 19 1/4 50 1/2
Prefix -18 - 24 HT 12 24 (Prefix)-06-24-HT12 19 1/4 56 1/2
Radius 12 (Prefix)-09-12-HT12 20 3/4 44 1/2
Fitting Type 9 18 (Prefix)-09-18-HT12 20 3/4 50 1/2
Width2 24 (Prefix)-09-24-HT12 20 3/4 56 1/2
Width1
Insert fitting prefix to 18 (Prefix)-12-18-HT12 22 1/4 50 1/2
complete catalog number 12 24 (Prefix)-12-24-HT12 22 1/4 56 1/2
18 24 (Prefix)-18-24-HT12 25 1/4 56 1/2

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

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Fiberglass Cable Channel

Ventilated Non-Ventilated

Polyester Vinyl Ester Width Length Height Polyester Vinyl Ester Width Length Height
in. ft. in. in. ft. in.
FCCVP-01-120 FCCVV-01-120 1 10 FCCNP-01-120 FCCNV-01-120 1 10
FCCVP-02-120 FCCVV-02-120 2 10 FCCNP-02-120 FCCNV-02-120 2 10
1 1
FCCVP-02-240 FCCVV-02-240 2 20 FCCNP-02-240 FCCNV-02-240 2 20
FCCVP-03-120 FCCVV-03-120 3 10 FCCNP-03-120 FCCNV-03-120 3 10
FCCVP-03-240 FCCVV-03-240 3 20 FCCNP-03-240 FCCNV-03-240 3 20
FCCVP-04-120 FCCVV-04-120 4 10 FCCNP-04-120 FCCNV-04-120 4 10
1 1/8 1 1/8
FCCVP-04-240 FCCVV-04-240 4 20 FCCNP-04-240 FCCNV-04-240 4 20
FCCVP-06-120 FCCVV-06-120 6 10 FCCNP-06-120 FCCNV-06-120 6 10
1 5/8 1 5/8
FCCVP-06-240 FCCVV-06-240 6 20 FCCNP-06-240 FCCNV-06-240 6 20
FCCVP-08-120 FCCVV-08-120 8 10 FCCNP-08-120 FCCNV-09-120 8 10
2 3/16 2 3/16
FCCVP-08-240 FCCVV-08-240 8 20 FCCNP-08-240 FCCNV-08-240 8 20

Note: Splice plates not included.

Cable Channel
Cable Channel Fittings

Horizontal 3"series 4"series 6"series 8"series


90 FCCNP-03-90HB12 FCCNP-04-90HB12 FCCNP-06-90HB12 FCCNP-08-90HB12
45 FCCNP-03-45HB12 FCCNP-04-45HB12 FCCNP-06-45HB12 FCCNP-08-45HB12

Vertical 3"series 4"series 6"series 8"series


90 FCCNP-03-90V*12 FCCNP-04-90V*12 FCCNP-06-90V*12 FCCNP-08-90V*12
45 FCCNP-03-45V*12 FCCNP-04-45V*12 FCCNP-06-45V*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 Fitting

Horizontal Tees Horizontal Crosses


Catalog Width Catalog Width
No. in. No. in.
FCCNP-03-HT12 3 FCCNP-03-HX12 3
FCCNP-04-HT12 4 FCCNP-04-HX12 4
FCCNP-06-HT12 6 FCCNP-06-HX12 6
FCCNP-08-HT12 8 FCCNP-08-HX12 8

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. Catalog No.


XSS-1001 SS6 XSS-1011 SS6

Horizontal 90 Splice Plates Horizontal 45 Splice Plates Horizontal 30 Splice Plates


(pairs) (pairs) (pairs)

Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No.


XSS-1901H SS6 XSS-1451H SS6 XSS-1301H SS6

Vertical 90 Splice Plates Vertical 45 Splice Plates Vertical 30 Splice Plates


(pairs) (pairs) (pairs)

Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No.


XSS-1901V SS6 XSS-1451V SS6 XSS-1301V SS6

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

36
Accessories

Part Number with Hardware Explanation

Examples: XSS-0000*

* Indicates that additional information must be furnished to specify the type of hardware.

Hardware Option 316 Stainless Steel Monel Silicon Bronze Fiberglass


replace * with SS6 MO SB FR

Example 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 Expansion Splice Plate


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 Height Catalog No.
6" XSS-8016*
Stainless
4" XSS-4014*
Steel
Material Height Catalog No. 3" XSS-4013*
6" XSS-8006* * hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Stainless
4" XSS-4004*
Steel
3" XSS-4003*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number 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 Material Height Catalog No.


These plates are used to attach the end of a 6" XSS-8026*
tray run to a distribution box or control center. Stainless
4" XSS-4024*
* furnished in pairs Steel
3" XSS-4023*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Not available in FRP.
Material Height Catalog No.
6" XFP-8056*

Accessories
FRP 4" XFP-4054* Horizontal Adjustable Splice Plates
3" XFP-4053* These plates provide for changes in the horizontal
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number direction that do not conform to
Not available in stainless steel. standard fittings.
* furnished in pairs

Blind End Plate Material Height Catalog No.


This plate forms a closure for any tray that dead ends. Stainless 6" XSS-8036*
* furnished as on plate Steel 4" XSS-4034*
* W = tray width 3" XSS-4033*
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
Not available in FRP.

Material Height Catalog No.


6" XBE-1086-W* Step Down Plates
Fiberglass 4" XBE-1084-W* These splice plates provide for changes in
3" XBE-1083-W* side rail heights.
* furnished in pairs
* hardware suffix needed to complete part number
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.

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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. Catalog No. Catalog No.


90 45 30

XSS-8906H* XSS-8456H* XSS-8306H*


XSS-4904H* XSS-4454H* XSS-4304H*
XSS-4903H* XSS-4453H* XSS-4303H*

Vertical Splice Plates


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

Catalog No. Catalog No. Catalog No.


90 45 30

XSS-8906V* XSS-8456V* XSS-8306V*


XSS-4904V* XSS-4454V* XSS-4304V*
XSS-4903V* XSS-4453V* XSS-4303V*

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Accessories
Ladder Drop-Out Barriers
Specially-designed Ladder Drop-Outs provide a rounded surface vinylester available BS06V-120
furnished with #10 x 3/4" self-drilling stainless steel screws
with adequate radius to protect cable as it exists from the tray,
preventing damage to insulation.
4" radius Catalog Side Rail
Cat. No. XF-1104-W No. Height
BSO6P-120 6"
W = tray width BSO4P-120 4"
BSO3P-120 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.

Catalog Side Rail Loading


No. Height Depth 'H'
BS06P - 90HBFL 6" 4 11/16
BS04P - 90HBFL 4" 2 11/16
BS03P - 90HBFL 3" 1 3/4
Note: For Vinylester Resin, "V" must be added in place of "P"
Example: BS06V-90HBFL
Kit Contents:
1 pc 72" Straight Barrier
4 pc XF-9002 Barrier Strip Clip
8 pc Thermo Plastic Drive Rivet
4 pc #10 x 3/4" Stainless Steel Self-Drilling Screw
Assembly required directions included.

Barrier Mounting Angle Clips with Vertical Barriers


Fasteners
Additional clips with fasteners (2 thermo plastic drive
rivets and 1 #10 x 3/4" Stainless steel self-drilling screw.)
BS06 P - 90 VO 24
1 pack contains 4 angle clips and fasteners.
Radius
Cat. No. PK-BAC
VI or VO
Angle
Material

Accessories
Clamp/Guide - Fiberglass Barrier Size
Cat. No. XF-1208 - nonmetallic
design for 3/8" hardware - not included
combination hold down clamp and guide
sold in pairs
Resin Seal Kit Spray Sealant
To reseal fiberglass after field To reseal fiberglass after
modifications. field modifications.

Cat. No. CLEAR-1215


12 fl. oz. spray acrylic

Clamp/Guide - SS6
Cat. No. XSS - 1205 - 316 stainless steel
design for 1/2" hardware - not included Catalog No.
combination hold down clamp and guide
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
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 - P - W* - 120 = Flat polyester


FC - V - W* - 120 = Flat vinylester
PC - P - W* - 120 = Peaked polyester
PC - V - W* - 120 = Peaked vinylester

Note: Peaked covers available for straight sections only.


W* - insert width of tray

Covers Clamps
Standard Cover Clamp Heavy Duty Cover Clamp Thermo Plastic Drive Rivet
Recommended for outdoor service. Shipped in packages of 25 pcs.
* W = tray width
* Heavy duty cover clamp available
for flat covers only

Note: Raised cover clamp available.


Side Rail Catalog Side Rail Catalog Contact factory.
Height No. Height No.
6" XCC-P-9016 6" XWC-P-W*-9064
4" XCC-P-9014 4" XWC-P-W*-9044
3" XCC-P-9013 3" 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

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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 Holes - 9/16 (14.3) holes X 1 7/8 (47.6)
on center
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-S 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 Slots - 9/16 (14.3) holes X 7/8 (22.2) slots
X 2 (50.8)on center
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 Concrete


lbs. / ft. kg / m
Concrete
Insert
SSP-158-I Polyester Gray 1.04 1.55
Insert
SSV-158-I Vinylester Concrete Beige 1.04 1.55
Insert
Stocked in 10 (3.05 m) and 20 (6.09 m) length. Cut-to-length channel also available.

42
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


Maximum Deflection
Beam Part Allowable at Maximum Allowable Load @ Deflection =
Span No. Beam Load Allowable
Beam Load 1/240 Span 1/360 Span
lbs. N in. mm lbs. N lbs. N
SSP-100 793 3527 0.106 2.69 373 1659 249 1107
12 SSP-100-D 2301 10235 0.060 1.52 1928 8576 1285 5715
(305) SSP-158 1783 7931 0.067 1.70 1327 5902 885 3936
SSP-158-D 5172 23005 0.037 .94 5172 23005 4696 20888
SSPP-100 397 1766 0.425 10.79 93 413 62 276
24 SSP-100-D 1150 5115 0.239 6.07 482 2144 321 1428
(609) SSP-158 891 3963 0.269 6.83 332 1477 221 983
SSP-158-D 2586 11502 0.147 3.73 1761 7833 1174 5222
SSP-100 264 1174 0.957 24.31 41 182 28 124
36 SSP-100-D 767 3411 0.537 13.64 214 952 143 636
(914) SSP-158 594 2642 0.604 15.34 147 654 98 436
SSP-158-D 1724 7668 0.330 8.38 783 3483 522 2322

Beam Loading Data for Glass Reinforced Vinylester Resin


Maximum Deflection
Beam Part Allowable at Maximum Allowable Load @ Deflection =
Span No. Beam Load Allowable
Beam Load 1/240 Span 1/360 Span
lbs. N in. mm lbs. N lbs. N
SSV-100 988 4394 0.112 2.84 441 1961 294 1308
12 SSV-100-D 2866 12748 0.063 1.60 2279 10137 1519 6756
(304) SSV-158 2221 9879 0.071 1.80 1569 6979 1046 4652
SSV-158-D 6443 28658 0.039 .99 6443 28658 5550 24686
SSV-100 494 2197 0.448 11.38 110 489 73 325
24 SSV-100-D 1433 6374 0.252 6.40 570 2535 380 1690
(609) SSV-158 1110 4937 0.283 7.19 392 1743 261 1161
SSV-158-D 3221 14327 0.155 3.94 2081 9256 1387 6169
SSV-100 329 1463 1.009 25.63 49 218 33 147 Strut
36 SSV-100-D 955 4248 0.566 14.37 253 1125 169 752
(914) SSV-158 740 3291 0.637 16.18 174 774 116 516
SSV-158-D 2148 9554 0.348 8.84 925 4114 617 2744

Recommended Guideline: Temperature Design Load Multiplier Note: Throughout this catalog,
Published design loads are based 75 F (24 C) 100% dimensions shown as metric or in
on usage at 70F (21C) and 100 F (38 C) 90% parentheses are in millimeters,
must be reduced for continuous 125 F (52 C) 78% unless otherwise specified.
exposure to higher temperatures. 150 F (66 C) 68%
Refer to the chart at right for high 175 F (79 C) 60%
temperature applications. 200 F (93 C) 52%

43 3
Non-metallic Threaded Hardware

Part No. Thread Size Design Load Max Torque Weight / C


lbs. N in-lbs N-m lbs. g
F516100 5/16 x 1 5/16 - 18 190 845 30 3.4 .4 181
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 Hex Head Bolt
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
Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

Part No. Thread Size H Weight / C


in. mm lbs. g
F38HN 3/8 - 16 21/64 8 .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 Weight / C


lbs. N in-lbs N-m lbs. g
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 H Weight / C


in. mm lbs. g
F38ATHN 3/8 - 16 3/4 19 .8 376
All-Thread Rod
F12ATHN 1/2 - 13 7/8 22 1.7 771
Hex Nut
Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

Part No. Thread Size Weight / C


lbs. g
FRC38 3/8 - 16 7.4 3357
FRC12 1/2 - 13 11.3 5118
FRC58 5/8 - 11 16.7 7575
Rod Coupler
Note: 3/4 & 1 sizes are available.

44
Non-metallic Threaded Hardware & Sealant

U-Bolt Part No. Nominal Pipe Size Design Load A Design Load B Max. Torque Weight / C
Patent # 5,205,022 in. mm lbs. N lbs. N in.- lbs. N-m lbs. g

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 1 25 300 1334 150 667 30 3.4 4.4 1996
Load FUB114 1-1/4 32 300 1334 150 667 30 3.4 4.8 2177
A
FUB112 1-1/2 40 300 1334 150 667 30 3.4 5.2 2359
FUB200 2 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 3 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
Load
B FUB400 4 100 600 2669 200 890 60 6.8 17.6 7983
Safety Factor of 3 on Design Load.

Part No. Part No. Thread Pull-Out Slip Resistance Max. Torque Weight / C
w/spring w/o spring lbs. N lbs. N in.- lbs. N-m lbs. g

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. g

F38W 3/8 .5 227


Flat Washer
F12W 1/2 .5 227 Channel Nut
Channel Nut
F58W 5/8 .5 227 w/ Spring
F34W 3/4 .5 227
F100W 1 .5 227

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

BRUSH-ON RESIN SEAL KIT


To reseal fiberglass after
field modifications.
Catalog No.
8-2-Seal 1 pint 8-2-Seal-QT 1 quart
Contents: Resin, Catalyst, Stir Stick & Applicator.
All resin seal kits are Vinyl Ester Resin.

45
Pipe Clamps

Part No. Nominal Pipe Size Pipe O.D. Range Design Load Max. Torque
in. mm in. mm lbs. N 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. Adjustable Pipe Clamp

Part No. Nominal Pipe Size Design Load Max. Torque


in. mm lbs. N 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 1 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 2 50 300 1.33 10 1.13
SRPC212 2-1/2 65 300 1.33 10 1.13
SRPC300 3 80 300 1.33 10 1.13
SRPC312 3-1/2 90 300 1.33 10 1.13
SRPC400 4 100 300 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 Maximum Hanger Design


Pipe Size Pipe O.D. Rod Size Load
in. mm in. mm lbs. N

SCH200 2 50 2-1/2 63 1/2 - 13 90 .40


SCH212 2-1/2 65 3-1/4 82 1/2 - 13 120 .54
SCH300 3 80 3-7/8 98 1/2 - 13 160 .71
SCH400 4 100 5 127 5/8 - 11 250 1.12
SCH600 6 150 7 177 5/8 - 11 400 1.79
SCH800 8 200 9 228 5/8 - 11 450 2.01 Clevis Hangers
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

Safety Factor of 3 on Design Loads @ 120F (49C). Order hanger rods and
Insulation may be required at high temperatures. nuts separately.

Support Brackets Part No.* Dimension A Design Load


in. mm lbs. N

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

SB 1 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

SB 2 *Substitute V for P when Vinylester Resin is needed.


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

Beam Clamp
Part No. Description Design Load
lbs. / ft. kg / m

SBC Beam Clamp 800 3.56


SBC-RC 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.

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Fittings

SFP-6HTG SFP-7HXG SFP-3VL SFP-4VL

SFP-4VLD SFP-4VGL SFP-4VGR SFP-4VTG

Double Base Single Base


Window Clamp
SFP-3CB SWC-158 SSV-DBase SSV-SBase

Standard length 10 ft. (3.05)


Strut

Channel Spacer (for 3/8 rod)


Closure Strip

SSCS-158 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
Features of In-house fiberglass pultrusion
technology enables Seasafe to
Fiberglass Materials present an extensive line of FRP
structural shapes. Standard
configurations include angle,
Corrosion Resistant channel, square tube, round tube,
High Strength solid bar, flat sheet, wide flange
beam and I-beam. All are readily
Light weight available in a wide range of sizes
Low Maintenance and thicknesses.
Low Life-Cycle Cost HANDRAIL & LADDER SYSTEMS
Electrically Non-Conductive
Fire Retardant
Ultra-Violet Protection
Low Thermal Conductivity
Non-Magnetic
Dimensional Stability
Easy Assembly

Industries Served
Handrails Ladders & Caged Ladders

Food Processing GRATING AND STAIR TREADS


Chemical Processing
Water/Waste Water Treatment
Recreational/Leisure
Metal Finishing
Military/Government
Pultruded Grating Molded Grating Compression-Molded Grating
Beverage
Utilities
Oil & Gas
Marine
Mining/Refining
Pultruded Stair Treads Molded Stair Treads Stair Tread Covers
Pharmaceuticals
RESIN SYSTEMS
Pulp & Paper Seasafe FRP products are available in standard corrosion
Transportation 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 walk-
up 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 elimi-
nates 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 Visit the Bellagio and see details of the project during
construction. Ask your Seasafe representative to show
AVAILABLE you the 8-minute video.
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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
KorDek Compression-Molded Grating Worlds
strongest FRP grating. Only Seasafe has it! GatorDeck GatorGrate KorDek Compression-
Pultruded Grating Molded Grating Molded Grating

FLOOR PLATE
GatorPlate Floor Plate Anti-slip surface for
slippery spots or large areas
KorPlate Floor Plate Strong compression-molded
diamond-plate flooring
GatorGrate Covered Grating Combines grating
and floor plate in one integral panel GatorPlate Molded KorPlate Compression- Seasafe Covered
Floor Plate Molded Floor Plate Grating

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
GatorDeck Pultruded GatorGrate Molded Seasafe Stair Tread
Stair Treads Stair Treads Covers
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
Seasafe Pultruded Seasafe Ladders Seasafe Structural
Handrails & Caged Ladders Shapes

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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.
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ALABAMA METAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION

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Phone: 337-406-2345
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