CT-1B-Steel and Aluminium Cable Tray Offering Training
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Eaton's B-Line series Cable Tray training will help viewers identify types and methods of cable tray construction, understand the construction of fittings and differentiate between standard and specialty splicing. 0:34 Steel cable tray construction 0:50 NEMA solid side rail 1:11 IEC slotted side rail 1:23 Cable tray construction 1:43 Why use I-Beam? 2:31 Steel cable tray welding 2:52 IEC series cable tray rungs 3:49 Aluminum cable tray construction 4:37 Aluminum construction I-Beam side rail 5:05 Aluminum construction rungs 5:36 Steel cable tray fittings construction 5:43 C-shaped profile shape 5:52 End tangents 6:27 Tangents 6:57 Standard splicing of cable trays 7:36 Specialty splicing 8:23 Cable tray accessories
Eaton's B-Line series Cable Tray training will help viewers identify types and methods of cable tray construction, understand the construction of fittings and differentiate between standard and specialty splicing. 0:34 Steel cable tray construction 0:50 NEMA solid side rail 1:11 IEC slotted side rail 1:23 Cable tray construction 1:43 Why use I-Beam? 2:31 Steel cable tray welding 2:52 IEC series cable tray rungs 3:49 Aluminum cable tray construction 4:37 Aluminum construction I-Beam side rail 5:05 Aluminum construction rungs 5:36 Steel cable tray fittings construction 5:43 C-shaped profile shape 5:52 End tangents 6:27 Tangents 6:57 Standard splicing of cable trays 7:36 Specialty splicing 8:23 Cable tray accessories
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