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Lay-in modular cable ramps have one or more channels to place cable and hose in, keeping them off the floor and protecting them from wear and tear. They have an interlocking design which allows for reconfigurations, repairs, or replacements without moving cable or hose. These cable ramps prevent tripping hazards, protect lines from damage due to foot and vehicle traffic, and can be used in indoor and outdoor applications such as warehouses, parking lots, construction sites, and entertainment venues. Individual components in cable ramp systems must be purchased from the same brand to ensure compatibility.
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Cross-Link Bridges for 5 Channel Hinged Cover Cable Ramps
Cross-link bridges join together two parallel five-channel hinged-cover lay-in cable ramps. They consist of a two-channel base to manage additional runs of wire and cable lines as well as a top bridge that provides a level surface. The base and bridge sit between the cable ramps to create a wide, level, crossing surface for vehicles and pedestrian traffic. Together, they protect wire, hose, and cable from incidental damage from traffic, and they also help prevent tripping hazards. They're modular, allowing users to create any number of simultaneous runs by utilizing the space between multiple parallel cable ramp runs. Cross-link bridges are commonly used in entertainment, commercial, and industrial applications.
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