CONDUCTOR SYSTEMS
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Figure 8 Electrical Conductor Systems |
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For Overhead Cranes,Trolleys, Monorails, Hoists, Conveyors, Automatic Stacker-Retrieval Systems, any Application that Requires a Reliable, Safe, and Economical Moving Power System. |
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90 AMP Rolled Galvanized Steel |
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110 AMP Rolled Galvanized Steel |
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250 AMP Rolled Copper Steel Laminated |
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350 AMP Rolled Electrolytic Copper |
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CONDUCTOR BAR SELECTION
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| Determining Ampere Load |
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The conductor selected must be large enough to carry the necessary ampere load safely without undue heating. To compute the ampere load, proceed as follows: |
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Heavy Duty Class D Crane Service Used continually during the work day and usually for more than one shift. Loads of 50% of rated capacity or more handled constantly during the work period. Use a factor of 110% of the calculated ampere load. |
1. List the horsepower of all motors used in the application. |
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2. Determine the voltage and type of current that will feed the conductor. For example: 230v dc 2 wire; 460v ac 3 phase; etc. |
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Severe Duty Class E and F Crane Service Handles loads approaching 100% of the capacity all during the work period and for more than one shift. This includes large, heavy duty units such as bucket cranes, magnet lift cranes, cement or steel handling cranes. Use a factor of 120% of the calculated ampere load. Check the traveling speed of the crane, as it may exceed the tracking capability of the Figure 8 Conductor. |
3. Refer to the Horsepower Conversion Table on page 3 and convert the horsepower to amperes. |
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4. Prepare the ampere load figure that will be used to size the conductors as follows: |
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List the full load ampere rating of each motor used on the crane or monorail unit. Determine the duty cycle from the following paragraphs and apply the corresponding factor. |
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5. If the conductors are to be located where the ambient air temperature is unusually high, the current carrying capacity of the conductor is reduced. Multiply the current capacity of the selected conductor by the derating factor in the following table. |
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Light Duty Class A and B Crane Service Standby or infrequent use. Up to two motors started at a time. Two to five lifts per hour. Use a factor of 90% of the calculated ampere load. |
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Temperature Derating Table |
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| Ambient Air Temperature |
Derating Factor |
| 100°F |
95% |
| 130°F |
75% |
| 160°F* |
50% |
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Average Duty Class C Crane Service Moderate use during the work day. Five to ten lifts per hour. Not over 50% of the lift at rated capacity. Use a factor of 100% of the calculated ampere load. |
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*At this ambient temperature it will be necessary to use the higher rated conductor cover, XHT rated at 280° F. Use of XHT cover at 160°F allows for full ampacity at that temperature. |
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| Determining Voltage Drop |
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According to CMAA, the voltage drop to the unit motors shall not be more than 3% from the power taps to the load at the farthest point on the conductor run. To determine the voltage drop use the appropriate formula in the following table. |
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See Conductor Engineering Data Table on page 4 for values of Z and R. |
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Divide voltage drop by system voltage to get the percent of voltage drop. |
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Maximum voltage drops that are 3% of various supply voltages are as follows: |
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| Current Type |
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| AC 3 phase 60 cycle |
V = L x I x Z x 1.73 |
| AC 1 or 2 phase 60 cycle |
V = L x I x Z x 2 |
| DC 2 wire system |
V = L x I x R x 2 |
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| Supply Voltage |
Voltage Drop (V) |
| 460v ac |
13.8 |
| 230v ac or dc |
6.9 |
| 575v ac |
17.2 |
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| V = Voltage drop |
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| L = Distance from power feed to end of conductor |
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Volts lost that are equal to or less than the above values when using the formulas above will help in selecting the correct conductor. |
I = Total amperes drawn as calculated from conversion charts |
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| Z = ac impedance |
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| R = dc resistance |
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| Conductor Selection Example |
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Horsepower Conversion Table |
Given a 300 foot runway, power fed at the center, using 460 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle power supplied to a bridge crane there is a 40 h.p. hoist motor, a 20 h.p. bridge motor, and a 5 h.p. trolley motor. The operation is Average Duty. Ambient temperature varies from 50°F in winter to 90°F in summer on this Indoor installation. |
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3 Phase AC - 60 Cycle Amperes |
Direct Current Amperes |
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230v |
460v |
575v |
230v |
| 1/2 |
2 |
1 |
0.8 |
2.7 |
| 3/4 |
2.8 |
1.4 |
1.1 |
3.8 |
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3.6 |
1.8 |
1.4 |
4.7 |
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5.2 |
2.6 |
2.1 |
6.6 |
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6.8 |
3.4 |
2.7 |
8.5 |
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9.6 |
4.8 |
3.9 |
12.2 |
| 5 |
15.2 |
7.6 |
6.1 |
20 |
| 7 1/2 |
22 |
11 |
9 |
29 |
| 10 |
28 |
14 |
11 |
38 |
| 15 |
42 |
21 |
17 |
55 |
| 20 |
54 |
27 |
22 |
72 |
| 25 |
68 |
34 |
27 |
89 |
| 30 |
80 |
40 |
32 |
106 |
| 40 |
104 |
52 |
41 |
140 |
| 50 |
130 |
65 |
52 |
173 |
| 60 |
154 |
77 |
62 |
206 |
| 75 |
192 |
96 |
77 |
255 |
| 100 |
248 |
124 |
99 |
341 |
| 125 |
312 |
156 |
125 |
425 |
| 150 |
360 |
180 |
144 |
506 |
| 200 |
480 |
240 |
192 |
675 |
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| Step 1 - Determining Ampere Load |
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See National Electric Code article 610-14(e)for determining motor loads where there are multiple motors on a single crane. Then from the Horse Power Conversion Table 460v column (right): |
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40 h.p. hoist motor 52 amps @ 100% = 52 amps |
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20 h.p. bridge motor 27 amps @ 50% = 13.5 amps |
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5 h.p. trolley motor 7.6 amps @ 50% = 3.8 amps |
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The total current load is 69.3 amperes. |
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With Average Duty cycle, the current load is factored at 100%. Normal ambient conditions of 50°F to 90°F require no temperature derating. Selecting a 90 amp conductor caused a voltage drop of 4.3% using the formula. Since this is unsatisfactory, use a 110 amp conductor (FE-908) for Step 2. |
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| Step 2 - Determining Voltage Drop |
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| Use the AC 3 phase formula above. |
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V = L x I x Z x 1.73 where: |
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L = 150 ft. (Distance to the end of the runway from the center power feed.) |
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I = 69.3 amperes |
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Z = .0008 for 110 amp conductor |
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1.73 = 3 phase constant |
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V = 150 x 69.3 x .0008 x 1.73 |
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= 14.4 volts |
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14.4/460 = 3.1%
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Since this voltage drop only occurs at the farthest end when two or more motors are started simultaneously, exceeding the 3% voltage drop goal by only 0.1% will not cause a problem. |
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| Ampere Load Calculations for Multiple Units |
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The voltages listed are rated motor voltages. The current listed shall be permitted for system voltage ranges of 110 to 120, 220 to 240, 440 to 480, and 550 to 600 volts. Motors rated at 208v ac should increase the 230 volt column figures by 10%. |
For information about sizing ampere loads for multiple cranes on the same runway, see Article 610-14 (e) of the National Electrical Code for the demand factors. This article also covers additional loads on the bridge cranes other than motor loads. |
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For motors that are wound for single or double phase operation, use the nameplate rating. For older slip ring motors or models that have secondary windings be sure to obtain both primary and secondary current ratings. Secondary windings may also need separate conductors or cables when updating the electrification. |
| Induction Type Squirrel Cage and Wound Rotor Motors |
The Horsepower Conversion Table is taken from the 1996 NEC Article 430. The values are for motors running at usual speeds with normal torque characteristics. Motors built for especially low speeds or high torques may require more running current, and multi-speed motors will have full-load current varying with speed. In these cases, use the higher nameplate current rating. |
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Conductor Engineering Data Table
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| Conductor Bar No. |
Description |
Weight per 10' section lbs. |
Ampere Rating |
Coefficient of Linear Expansion per °F |
Resistance Factor |
Circular Mills |
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DC (R) ohms/ft. |
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Intermittent* |
| FE-908 |
Galvanized Steel |
6.5 |
110 |
165 |
0.000007 |
0.0008 |
0.0005 |
189,000 |
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Stainless/Copper Laminate |
6.5 |
160 |
240 |
0.000008 |
0.000144 |
0.0001 |
188,000 |
| FE-2008 |
Copper/Steel Laminate |
6.25 |
250 |
350 |
0.000008 |
0.000142 |
0.0001 |
189,000 |
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Rolled Copper |
6.75 |
350 |
530 |
0.000009 |
0.000085 |
0.000058 |
188,000 |
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| *Intermittent Service Rating is determined for one minute on, one minute off operation. |
| Miscellaneous Applications |
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| Curves |
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The minimum spacing between conductors on curves is three inches. |
Duct-O-Bars, except the Totally Enclosed System, can be bent to form curved sections without damaging the insulating cover or conductor. Bends with a five- foot radius or greater can be done in the field by using a fly wheel, monorail beam, or similar object to bend the conductor to approximately the necessary radius. Hangers used on curved sections must be placed at intervals of 2-1/2 feet maximum and closer if required. Use B-100 cross bolt clamp type hangers and P-Series collectors. |
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For curves of five-foot radius or more, use five-inch collector shoes. For curves of less than five-foot radius use three-inch collector shoes; also consult the factory for additional information. |
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| Discontinue Circuits |
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On discontinuous circuits a pickup guide assembly must be installed to ensure that the self-centering type collectors engage and disengage the conductor bar. The pickup guide (FE-2JNN3 is illustrated) must have its own support point. |
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| Interlocks, Switches, or Fixed Gaps |
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The maximum fixed gap occurring at interlocks is one-inch when using 100 amp P-Series collectors and 1/2 inch when using 40 amp collectors. Use transfer caps as shown to ensure that the collector brushes transfer evenly and smoothly. Also round both ends of the contact brushes to facilitate the transfer. Use clamp type hangers only. When both interlocks and curves of less than a four-foot radius are encountered, the tandem 40 amp collector is recommended. |
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| Other Special Applications |
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Consult the factory for recommendations on applications such as de-icing systems, totally enclosed systems, and other systems not covered here. |
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| Expansion Gaps |
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Expansion gaps should be placed at intervals determined by 1) the expansion rate of the metal in the conductor selected, and 2) the variation in temperature that will occur at the conductor location over a full year of operation. |
Example: A 300' long copper conductor system (X) installed outdoors with an anticipated temperature fluctuation of 80°F (Y). |
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Total Expansion = 300'/100' x 80°F/100°F = 2.4". |
| 1. Steel Conductor Systems |
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3. Determine the Number of Expansion Gap Assemblies |
Given that steel conductors expand 1" for every 150' of runway with a temperature change of 100°F over a full year of operation, put the length of the runway and the maximum temperature change for the system to be used into the following formula: |
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After calculating the actual expansion of the runway conductor system, use the following rule of thumb to pick the number of expansion gap assemblies: |
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a. Under 1" of expansion, use no expansion assemblies. Install one anchor clamp set at the center of the conductor run. |
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Total Steel Expansion (inches) = X/150' x Y/100°F |
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where X is the runway length and Y is the 12 month temperature variation. |
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b. From 1" to 2" of expansion, use one expansion assembly in the center of the conductor run. |
Example: A 450' long steel conductor (X) installed in a building with an indoor temperature change of 40°F (Y). |
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c. From 2" to 4" of expansion, use two expansion assemblies. Locate them at 1/3 of the runway length in from each end. |
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Total Expansion = 450'/150' x 40°F/100°F = 1.2". |
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| 2. Copper Conductor Systems |
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d. For systems with more than 4" of expansion, use one expansion gap assembly for each 2" of expansion. |
Given that copper conductors expand 1" for every 100' of runway over a 100°F temperature change at the conductor over a full year of operation, put the length of the runway and the maximum temperature change for the system to be used into the following formula: |
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4. Anchors |
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Anchor clamps are required at midpoint on all systems without expansion gaps and halfway between gaps and from gaps to the end of systems with multiple gaps. See the Figure 8 Installation Instructions on anchor locations. |
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Total Copper Expansion (inches) = X/100' x Y/100°F. |
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The maximum gap opening for all ten foot Figure 8 expansion gap assemblies is 1-3/4 inches. |
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Expansion assemblies are also required at building expansion joints. |
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| Conductor Assembly Selection |
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Duct-O-Wire Figure 8 Conductor Bars are furnished as assemblies consisting of a ten-foot long conductor bar rated at 600 volts, an insulating cover, splice cover, and connector pins or joint clamps as applicable. |
The insulating cover must be appropriate for the environment indoor, outdoor, or high temperature in which the conductor is to operate. |
Indoor systems are for use in ambient temperatures up to 160°F. They have an Orange PVC Insulating Cover. They are not recommended for outdoor use in direct sunlight. |
Outdoor systems are for use in direct sunlight and ambient temperatures up to 160°F. They have a Gray PVC Insulating Cover with an ultraviolet additive. |
High temperature systems are for use in ambient temperatures up to 280°F. They have a Yellow Lexan Insulating Cover. |
From the table to the right, you can select the basic (FE) conductor assembly with the appropriate bar and insulating cover for your application. |
Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
| Pricing for Basic Figure 8 (FE) Conductor Assemblies (10' Lengths) |
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| Typical Conductor Mounting |
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indicates minimum conductor spacing. |
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| Standard Vertical Mounted Conductors |
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Lateral Mounted Conductors |
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| 3-Phase System • Bottom Contact • 5 Ft. Maximum Support Spacing |
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4 Ft. Maximum Support Spacing. |
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Use only Lateral (L) Model Collectors. |
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| Monorail Application |
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Install two conductors on one side of the beam and one conductor on the opposite side to balance the collector spring forces, particularly on light weight hoists. |
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Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
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| DUCT-O-BAR FIGURE 8 (FE) COMPONENTS |
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Model Number |
Weight Pounds |
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Angle Brackets for Web Mounting
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Brackets are galvanized 12 gauge rolled steel channel. Hangers are priced separately, but will be factory installed at no charge when hanger locations are shown on sketch.
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| B-100-BR1A |
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Bracket - 11-1/4" long. |
$6.20
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1.12 |
Bracket - 14-1/4" long. |
$8.40
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1.18 |
Bracket with gusset support - 14-1/4" long. |
$10.00
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1.5 |
Bracket - 20-1/4" long. |
$11.20
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1.57 |
Bracket with gusset support - 20-1/4" long. |
$12.80
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Weight Pounds |
Description |
Price |
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Straight Brackets for Top Flange Mounting
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Brackets are galvanized 12 gauge rolled steel channel. Hangers are priced separately, but will be factory installed at no charge when hanger locations are shown on sketch.
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| B-100-BR3A |
1.25 |
Bracket - 18" long. |
$7.30
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1.82
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Bracket with two Mounting Clamps and hardware - 18" long
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$14.50
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1.32
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Bracket - 21" long
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$8.40
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2.01
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Bracket with two Mounting Clamps and hardware - 21" long
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$15.60
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1.6
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Bracket - 24" long
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$9.50
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2.19
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Bracket with two Mounting Clamps and hardware - 24" long
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$16.70
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Channel - 10 feet long
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$45.00
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0.31
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Universal Mounting Clamps with hardware. For 5/8" to 1-5/16" thick Beam Flanges.
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$3.40
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1.75
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Capped I-Beam Bracket with hardware. 18" long
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$14.50
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1.94
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Capped I-Beam Bracket with hardware. 21" long
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$15.60
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2.12
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Capped I-Beam Bracket with hardware. 24" long
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$16.70
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T-Brackets with Mounting Plate for Web Mounting |
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Brackets are primed 12 gauge rolled steel channel with mounting plate and hardware. Hangers are priced separately, but will be factory installed at no charge when hanger locations are shown on sketch.
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| B-100-BRCT1 |
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Bracket - 2 holes - 3-3/4" long. |
$13.00
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1.3 |
Bracket - 3 holes - 5-1/4" long. |
$13.50
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1.5 |
Bracket - 4 holes - 6-3/4" long. |
$14.00
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1.6 |
Bracket - 5 holes - 8-1/4" long. |
$14.50
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1.7 |
Bracket - 6 holes - 9-3/4" long. |
$15.00
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1.8 |
Bracket - 7 holes - 11-1/4" long. |
$15.50
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1.9 |
Bracket - 8 holes - 12-3/4" long. |
$16.00
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Bracket - 9 holes - 14-1/4" long. |
$16.50
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2.1 |
Bracket - 10 holes - 15-3/4" long. |
$17.00
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2.2 |
Bracket - 11 holes - 17-1/4" long. |
$17.50
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2.3 |
Bracket - 12 holes - 18-3/4" long. |
$18.00
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Z-Brackets for Lateral Mounted Conductors |
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Brackets are red primed 10 gage steel. Hangers are priced separately, but will be factory installed at no charge when hanger locations are shown on sketch.
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1.64
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Z-Bracket - 3" hanger spacing, 6" mounting hole spacing. O.A.L. - 7-1/2"
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$20.00
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1.8
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Z-Bracket with hardware - 3" hanger spacing, 6" mounting hole spacing. O.A.L. - 7-1/2"
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$20.60
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Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
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Snap-In Type Hanger Assemblies
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| FE-908-2PF |
0.1 |
These hangers are not recommended for curves, switches or short runs unless separate anchors are used. Refer to the Figure 8 installation Instructions.
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| Nylon Insulating Hanger. |
$1.70
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| FE-908-2PFS |
0.1 |
Nylon Insulating Hanger with Stainless Steel Hardware. |
$3.40
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| FE-908-2SF |
0.11 |
DO NOT USE nylon hangers in temperatures higher than 230°F. DO NOT exceed 4 lb. per foot torque when tightening nut on mounting bolt.
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| Zinc Plated Steel Hanger. |
$1.70
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Snap-In Type Spring Hanger and Insulator Assemblies for Outdoor, Wet and Dirty Applications |
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0.2
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Zinc Plated Steel Hanger with Insulator
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$4.90
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0.2
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Epoxy Coated Steel Hanger with Insulator
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$6.00
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0.2
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Stainless Steel Hanger with Insulator and Stainless Steel Hardware
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$9.40
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Clamp Type Hanger Assemblies for All Conductor Systems |
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0.19
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Zinc Plated Steel Hanger
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$2.50
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Clamp Type Hanger and Insulator Assemblies for Outdoor, Wet and Dirty Applications |
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0.3
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Zinc Plated Steel Hanger with Insulator.
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$6.00
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0.3
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Epoxy Coated Steel Hanger with Insulator.
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$7.70
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0.3
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Stainless Steel Hanger with StainlessSteel Hardware.
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$10.50
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Snap-In Type Special Hanger Assemblies |
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0.5
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Plastic Triple Hanger Assembly
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$7.40
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0.53
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Zinc Plated Steel Triple Hanger Assembly
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$7.50
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0.72
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Zinc Plated Steel Four-Gang Hanger Assembly
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$10.40
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0.93
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Zinc Plated Steel Five-Gang Hanger Assembly
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$10.60
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Click the button of the item you wish to purchase. Contact us for special lengths
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Power Feeds with Insulating Case
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0.25
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90 Amp Rated - Steel. For FE-758-2 systems. Will accept up to #4 AWG cable.
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$10.00
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0.63
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250 Amp Rated - Bronze.For FE-1608-2 and FE-2008-2 systems. Will accept up to #1/0 AWG cable.
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$38.90
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350 Amp Rated - Cast Bronze. For FE-3008-2 systems. Will accept up to #3/0 cable.
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$58.00
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End Power Feeds |
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0.14
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40 Amp Rated. For all systems with FE-908, FE-1608, FE-2008, and FE-3008 conductor bar.
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$8.40
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Expansion Gap Assemblies |
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Each assembly consists of a ten-foot conductor bar, insulating cover, connector pins for one end, guide assembly, two power feeds with a jumper cable and hanger set. Refer to the Figure 8 Installation Instructions.
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For Indoor System FE-908-2.
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$134.00
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9
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For Outdoor System FE-908-2-SC.
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$140.00
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9
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For High Temperature System FE-908-2XHT.
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$145.00
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10.5
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For Indoor System FE-1608-2.
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$334.00
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10.5
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For Outdoor System FE-1608-2-SC.
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$350.00
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10.5
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For High Temperature System FE-1608-2XHT.
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$360.00
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10
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For Indoor System FE-2008-2.
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$330.00
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10
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For Outdoor System FE-2008-2-SC.
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$345.00
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10
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For High Temperature System FE-2008-2XHT.
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$355.00
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12.5
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For Indoor System FE-3008-2.
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$356.00
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12.5
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For Outdoor System FE-3008-2-SC.
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$372.00
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12.5
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For High Temperature System FE-3008-2XHT.
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$378.00
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Special Application Components |
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3.75
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Pickup Guide Assembly - 3" wide. Includes clamps and two foot section of system conductor. Specify conductor system.
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$134.00
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Special Application Components (cont.)
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0.08
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Transfer Cap. For FE-908, FE-1608, FE-2008, and FE-3008 Bar.
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$4.50
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0.08
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Transfer Cap. For FE-908, FE-1608, FE-2008 and FE-3008 Bar. Cut at 45° for left hand curves.
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$7.30
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0.08
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Transfer Cap. For FE-908, FE-1608, FE-2008, and FE-3008 Bar.Cut at 45° for right hand curves.
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$7.30
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0.02
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Isolating Piece - 1" long. For all bars except FE-758 and FE-5008
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$2.80
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0.19
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Isolating Piece - 8" long. For all bars except FE-758 and FE-5008
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$7.80
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B-100-TG
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1.81
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Steel Transfer Guide Assembly. For use with isolating pieces.
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Upon Request
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B-100-TGE
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1.81
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Epoxy Coated Transfer Guide Assembly. For use with isolating pieces.
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Upon Request
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C-Series Collector Assemblies |
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C-Series Collectors are used on short continuous run systems. They feature steel pivot points for good tracking capability.
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| C-40-V3 |
1.5 |
40 Amp Collector - single shoe. Vertical mount. |
$67.00
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2.75
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40 Amp Collector - single shoe. Lateral mount with steel counter weight. O.A.L. - 15"
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$78.00
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1.8
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100 Amp Collector - single shoe. Vertical mount.
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$82.50
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3.13
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100 Amp Collector - single shoe. Lateral mount with steel counter weight. O.A.L. - 16"
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$100.00
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Collector Mounting Post |
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3.25
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Mounting Post with Hardware - 18" long. Mounting plate is 4" square with 3" hole spacing for C-Series and P-Series Collectors. (Contact us for special lengths or finishes.)
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$49.50
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P-Series Collector Assemblies |
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P-Series collectors are used on straight and curved runs and transfers. The pantograph design provides virtually constant spring pressure for the entire stroke range. Lateral Mount Collectors are provided with spring balance. Conductor Bars must be spaced at least 3 inches apart.
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| P-40-V3 |
2.19 |
40 Amp Collector - single shoe. Vertical mount. |
$72.50
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2.5
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40 Amp Collector - single shoe. Lateral mount.
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$78.00
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2.25
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40 Amp Collector - single shoe. Self-centering.
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$94.50
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2.44
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100 Amp Collector - single shoe. Vertical mount.
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$88.00
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2.55
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100 Amp Collector - single shoe. Lateral mount.
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$99.00
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2.6
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100 Amp Collector - single shoe. Self-centering.
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$110.00
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P-80-VT3 |
4.34 |
P-Series Collector Assemblies (cont.)
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80 Amp Collector - double shoe. Vertical mount. |
$131.00
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4.35
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80 Amp Collector - double shoe. Lateral mount.
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$143.00
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4.5
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80 Amp Collector - double shoe. Self-centering.
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$154.00
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5
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200 Amp Collector - double shoe. Vertical mount.
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$160.00
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4.63
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200 Amp Collector - double shoe. Lateral mount.
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$171.00
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4.6
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200 Amp Collector - double shoe. Self-centering.
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$194.00
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Additional Components |
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0.03
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Spring Cover Clip - Zinc Plated Steel. Used only to ensure alignment of the cover on laterally mounted systems. Placed midway between hangers.
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$1.20
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0.3
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Clamp Hanger Set - 2 pieces. Clamps both sides of hanger.
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$6.70
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0.04
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Flexible PVC End Cap. For all Figure 8 conductor bars.
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$1.20
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2.88
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Connector Tool. One tool usually ordered for each new system. Used to pull two sections of bar together.
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$22.20
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0.1
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Connector Tool Pins - Pair.
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$5.60
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0.05
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Splice Cover - Standard black. Use this part number when ordering extra splice covers.
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$1.20
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Conductor Bar Cleaning Accessories |
| C-100-VCT |
1.8 |
Contact us for application.
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Complete C-Series Collector with cleaning head. Vertical mount. |
$93.50
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2.19
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Complete P-Series Collector with cleaning head. Vertical mount.
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$99.00
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0.17
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Series C & P Contact Shoe with Self Cleaning Inserts - 3"L x 1/4"W
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$20.00
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0.26
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Series C & P Contact Shoe with Self Cleaning Inserts - 5"L x 1/4"W
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$31.10
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0.14
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Cleaning Brush - Stainless Steel.
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$37.80
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DUCT-O-BAR
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SPECIAL APPLICATION CONDUCTORS
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All Duct-O-Wire Figure 8 conductor systems can be sized electrically by using the general and technical information contained in this brochure. For applications with special mechanical or environmental considerations, refer to the table below for the proper Duct-O-Bar System to use. |
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Conductor Systems, Duct-O-Wire Festoon Electrification, Conductor Bar, Duct-O-Wire, and Duct-O-Bar from your complete source for material handling equipment.
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