Armorduct launches the UK’s first adjustable couplers for cable management systems

Armorduct launches the UK’s first adjustable couplers for cable management systems

Armorduct is launching the UK’s first adjustable coupler for its modular cable management systems. It provides installers the flexibility to quickly adapt when faced with unforeseen difficulties on site. The coupler provides up to 100mm of adjustment for Armorduct’s cable tray, trunking and basket systems in all sizes and is available in pre-galvanised Magnelis and stainless…


Armorduct is launching the UK’s first adjustable coupler for its modular cable management systems. It provides installers the flexibility to quickly adapt when faced with unforeseen difficulties on site.

The coupler provides up to 100mm of adjustment for Armorduct’s cable tray, trunking and basket systems in all sizes and is available in pre-galvanised Magnelis and stainless steel.

James Wood, National Business Development Manager at Amorduct, comments on the adjustable couplers, “The whole point of having a modular system developed for an installation is to make installation simple and fast. But sometimes you will find that in reality, you need to have a system that is flexible enough to adapt. It might be because there is an obstruction or perhaps a building is not quite square, which can throw your measurements out by a few centimetres. If you then have to cut lengths of trunking or basket to size and then treat the cut ends to maintain its protection, you are defeating the whole purpose of having a modular fit-and-forget system.”

He continues, “Our adjustable couplers give the installer that bit of flexibility to overcome such problems. This simple solution will save a lot of time on site.”

Armorduct designs and manufactures standard and bespoke cable management and containment systems for various needs. The company has an in-house design team that provides CAD drawings and produces samples, plus a dedicated production line of modular systems.


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