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SECTION 2
SECTION 3
Table of Contents
FITTINGS .......................................................................................................................................13
- New To The Market ................................................................................................................14
- Thermal Expansion ................................................................................................................15
- Splice......................................................................................................................................16
- Plane Adapters .......................................................................................................................17
- Adjustable Splice ....................................................................................................................18
- 3” Radius Elbow .....................................................................................................................19
- 6” Radius Elbow .....................................................................................................................20
- 12” & 14” Radius Elbows.........................................................................................................21
- 24” Radius Elbows..................................................................................................................22
- 36” Radius Elbows..................................................................................................................23
- 3”, 6” & 12” RadiusTees..........................................................................................................24
- 24” & 36” Radius Tees ............................................................................................................25
- 3”, 6” & 12” Cross ...................................................................................................................26
- 24” & 36” Cross ......................................................................................................................27
- Exit Fittings (Waterfall, Downspout, Drop Tee) ..................................................................28-30
- Take-offs .................................................................................................................................31
- Conduit Outlet ........................................................................................................................32
SECTION 4
ACCESSORIES .............................................................................................................................33
- Covers ....................................................................................................................................34
SECTION 4
- Cover Clamps.........................................................................................................................35
- End Plates ..............................................................................................................................36
- Thermal Expansion Guides ....................................................................................................37
- Ladder Tray Transition.......................................................................................................38-39
- Conduit Bracket ......................................................................................................................40
- Hub Fitting ..............................................................................................................................41
- Wire Clamps ...........................................................................................................................42
- Single Line Cable Clamps ......................................................................................................43
- End of Tray Exits ....................................................................................................................44
- Edge Protector / Instrument Support Kit.................................................................................45
- Junction Box Panels ...............................................................................................................46
- Wire Spool / Wire Spool Bracket ............................................................................................47
- Divider, Grommets..................................................................................................................48
SECTION 5
BONDING.......................................................................................................................................49
- Requirements ....................................................................................................................50-51
Table of Contents
SECTION 6
SUPPORTS ....................................................................................................................................55
- Required Support Locations ...................................................................................................56
- Single Hanger Bracket ...........................................................................................................57
- Beam Clamps .........................................................................................................................58
- Wall Mount Brackets ..............................................................................................................59
- Strut Wall Mount Brackets ......................................................................................................60
- Floor Post Base Plates ...........................................................................................................61
- Hold Down Clamps.................................................................................................................62
- Strut Supports and Hardware .................................................................................................63
- Instrument Supports ..........................................................................................................64-66
SECTION 7
FASTENERS ..................................................................................................................................67
- Snap Track Fasteners ............................................................................................................68
- Threaded Fasteners ..........................................................................................................69-70
- Grating Fasteners...................................................................................................................71
- TechLine Mfg. Materials .........................................................................................................72
- Material List Worksheet ..........................................................................................................73
General
NTED
PATE TE R NATIO
NAL PATENT
S APPLY
US & IN
Symbols Legend
Innovative Product
Assembled With UL Classified for use as an Designed to Significantly
Patented Push Pin Equipment Grounding Conductor Reduce Installation Time
W
Assembly Without Width Thickness
Symbols Legend
Nuts or Bolts
D H
Assembly Without Depth Height
Tools
L A
Does Not Require Length Ampere Rating
Field Fabrication
R
Weight Radius Color
3.0 Material
3.1 Cable Tray shall be extruded from Aluminum (6063-T6).
4.0 Construction
4.1 Straight section lengths will be 240 inches (20ft.) standard.
4.2 Straight sections shall be extruded to include solid side rails.
Specifications
5.0 Fittings
5.1 All Fittings shall be manufactured from 12 gauge (3003) aluminum with a 2” solid
side rail.
Side rails will include an inward “C” configuration to accept straight sections.
6.0 Manufacture
6.1 Cable trays shall be Snap Track; manufactured by TechLine Mfg.
Interchangeability
WARNING:
Snap Track systems are not interchangeable, and should not be intermixed with other manufacturers’
system components. This practice will void your Snap Track warranty, and cause a loss of UL
Classification.
Snap Track straight sections, fasteners, and splices are designed, manufactured and quality controlled to the
tightest tolerances within the industry. Only through strict adherence to all component tolerances were we
able to achieve splices capable of being assembled without the use of bolts, nuts, tools, or field fabrication
and still achieve the necessary bonding (< 0.00033 ohm resistance) to be classified as an Equipment
Grounding Conductor. Underwriters Laboratory requires manufacturers to not only submit the tray but also all
splices, fittings, and fasteners prior to classifying the system. Consequently, UL Classification is not
transferable should parts be interchanged or mixed with other manufacturers.
Therefore, we feel if a customer interchanges or intermixes Snap Track components with components of
other manufacturers, they are deprived of the engineering, consistent performance, classification, reliability,
and the safety of the Snap Track system.
Important: Tighten hardware at expansion joints and then loosen 1/4 turn.
All other connections can be installed utilizing the patented Snap Track push pin.
Snap Track installations should avoid possible fire areas, hoist ways, and areas where
severe physical damage could occur. Care should be taken to ensure the system is
accessible. If possible, a minimum of 300mm (12”) should be left above and between
runs to allow for cable installation and maintenance.
Step 1 Look at the physical appearance of the cable tray for any creases or
bends. If the cable tray has any creases or bends, avoid using that section
Assembly
of the tray for splicing.
Step 2 All factory ends are straight and free from rough edges. After a cut is
made to the cable tray and a splice end is used, make sure the tray ends
are straight and free from any rough edges. This will allow the cable tray
to slide more freely into the splice and also minimize cable snagging.
Step 3 When installing a splice to the cable tray, slide the cable tray into the
splice a minimum of 4”. Line up at least (2) two of the 9/16” round holes
for securing.
Step 4 Four aluminum push pins are provided with each splice. When the 9/16”
round holes on the cable tray and the splice line up, apply thumb pressure
to aluminum push pin to lock into position. You will hear a click when the
pins are secure. Two push pins are to be installed on each side of the
splice. Repeat this step until all push pins provided are used.
Note: The cable tray does not have to butt together in the tray splice. Leaving some space between
channel joints will allow for adjustability and some thermal expansion.
For complete installation instructions refer to the Snap Track Installation Manual. www.techlinemfg.com
Modern Design
The innovative Snap Track system is the result of continuous market research and
responsive product development.
Easy Installation
The Snap Track system assembles with a patented push pin and is designed to install
in a fraction of the time required for traditional channel tray systems.
Quality Materials
TechLine Advantage
Snap Track cable tray is extruded from 6063 T6 Marine grade aluminum, which is the
recommended material of the Cable Tray Institute.
UL Certification
The Snap Track system has been tested and is classified by Underwriters Laboratories,
both UL and CUL. File number E249472.
Warranty
TechLine Mfg. warrants all Snap Track products shall be free from defects in
material and workmanship.
Strength
Twice the load bearing
capacity of wire basket
UL Classified
Marked
every meter
Continuous Hole
Pattern
Reduces Field
Fabrication
Cable Tray
2” 2” 70.93 .72 25.15 .96 11.7 1.2 6.1 1.44 3.5 1.68 2.5 1.92 1.3 2.16
lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In.
4” 2” 67.12 0.63 31.4 0.96 13.7 1.2 7.3 1.44 4.2 1.68 3.4 1.92 2.5 2.16
lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In.
6” 2” 73.19 0.63 34.21 0.80 17.7 1.2 9.7 1.44 9.7 1.68 3.8 1.92 2.1 2.16
lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In. lbs/ft In.
Snap Track Systems are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed the standards set
Load Data
forth in the NEMA Standard VE1-2009. Section 4.8.3 of NEMA Standard VE1-2009 states
that Channel Cable Tray straight sections not exceeding 150mm (6 inches) in width and
50mm (2 inches) in depth do NOT require load testing; however, if load testing is conduct-
ed, then load testing shall be conducted in accordance with Clause 5.2.
TechLine Mfg. deems that traditional load data information is an important factor for en-
gineers, designers and other end users. Therefore, TechLine Mfg. has load tested Snap
Track per the procedures in NEMA V1-2009 clause 5.2.
Under NEMA VE1-2009 clause 5.2.8-5.2.9 load ratings are determined either by Destruc-
tion (Method A) or Residual Deflection (Method B). Residual Deflection is effectively the
permanent recorded deflection when the defined minimum test load is applied.
A safe working load is defined by IEC61537 as the load applied when deflection equals
the span length divided by 100, i.e. a 10 foot span would be allowed 1.2(in.) 30.48 (mm) of
deflection.
TechLine Mfg. recommends that Snap Track support systems be designed utilizing a safe
working load as defined by IEC61537.
The values listed in the Snap Track Load Table were obtained using the procedures out-
lined in NEMA VE1 clause 5.2 and the safe working load allowed by IEC61537.
According to the Cable Tray Institute’s Technical Bulletin No. 13, one of the most
important choices when designing a cable tray system for corrosive or outdoor
environments is the material. Cable tray systems with a Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG)
finish (ASTM A-123) have been used successfully for many years. However, indus-
trial contractors and engineers are beginning to prefer aluminum over galvanized
finishes. The reasons are simple: Aluminum cable tray systems have been shown to
have numerous advantages in design, installation, delivery, performance, and total
cost over the lifetime of the installation.
Aluminum cable tray has a superior strength-to-weight ratio versus hot-dip galva-
nized cable tray. This means less weight that the contractor has to carry around a
plant which can make a difference in the number of workers required for an instal-
Aluminum Alloy
lation. Aluminum is also superior to hot-dip galvanized in the aspect of when it is
field cut it does not require cold galvanizing, which is inferior to original galvanizing.
Consequently, when you cold galvanize a piece of bare metal you have not restored
the full strength and protection of the original galvanizing. Conversely, Aluminum Al-
loy 6063-T6 has superior corrosion resistance in many chemical environments com-
pared to HDG, and is sometimes referred to as marine grade aluminum. Aluminum
can be cut or scratched and still retain its corrosion resistance without the need of a
protective coating. When aluminum 6063-T6 tray is used with stainless steel hard-
ware, the system can perform continually, with little to no degradation over time.
CSA * W D L
Cable Tray & Angle
Cable Tray
Angle
Selection
Splices, Reducers,
Plane Adapters,
Elbows, Tees,
Crosses, Large Radius,
Exit fittings,
Adjustable Fittings,
Expansion Plates
Fittings
Instrument Support
Kits attach via U-bolt to
a 2” dia. pipe instrument
stand. Snap Track cable
tray can be attached
to the support kit in a
vertical or horizontal
position. See page 45 for
additional information.
Thermal Expansion
It is important to consider thermal contraction and expansion when installing cable tray
systems. The length of the straight cable tray run and the temperature differential govern
the number of expansion splice plates required.
* The temperature differential is the difference in the temperature between the hottest and coldest days of the year.
The cable tray should be anchored with hold-down clamps at the support nearest to its
Thermal Expansion
midpoint between expansion splice plates and secured by expansion guides at all other
support locations. The cable tray should be permitted longitudinal movement in both
directions from that fixed point.
Note: All Snap Track splices are provided with four 1 ¼” X 0.312” slots and are designed for use as expan-
sion splices. The 1 ¼” slot also eliminates the need for gap calculations based on temperature differentials.
See fasteners for appropriate installation hardware. A bonding jumper is required at each expansion joint.
* See accessories page 37 for expansion guides & page 62 for Hold Down clamps.
Installation Guideline:
For maximum strength insert
pin using the first and third
hole from each end.
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Splice
Channel Splice
Note:
Four Pins supplied with each fitting
Round Holes 9/16”
Slotted Holes 0.312” X 1.25”
Fittings fabricated from 12 gauge aluminum
Installation Guideline:
For maximum strength insert
pin using the first and third hole
from each end.
STCS-4-2-AL-LH
*AS SHOWN IN NOTE
Adapters
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Reducing Adapter
Installation Guideline:
Adjustable Splices
allow for offset
changes in the
vertical direction or
an adjustable radius
in the horizontal
direction.
Note: A Bonding
Jumper is required for
electrical continuity.
See accessory section
for bonding jumpers.
ST0203-14-07-36-1
See page 54
Adjustable Splice
W D L
Adjustable Splice
3” Radius Elbow
W D L R
3” Radius Elbow
STVI-2-2-AL-3R 2” 2” 8” 3” 2 lb.
STVI-4-2-AL-3R 4” 2” 8” 3” 2 lbs.
90° Vertical Inside 3” Radius
STVI-6-2-AL-3R 6” 2” 8” 3” 3 lbs.
Horizontal Elbow
W D L R
6” Radius Elbow
Horizontal Elbow
W D L R
W D L A R
Tee
Tee
3” Radius Tee
6” Radius Tee
W D L A R
Tee
Tee
24” Radius Tee
W D L R
Cross
Cross
3” Radius Cross
6” Radius Cross
W D L R
Cross
Cross
24” Radius Cross
support.
• Mounts electrical
boxes directly to
Snap Track tray.
• Mounting holes
accommodate a
variety of box sizes.
W D L
Waterfall Transitions
Vertical Transitions
Downspout Exit
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW
W D L
Downspout Transitions
**Consult Factory for Larger Radius Fittings. Fittings fabricated from 12 gauge aluminum.
Example: STDT - * - * - AL - *R
Basic Part:
SnapTrack Drop Tee Fitting
Radius of Drop:
( 6” or 12”)
Appropriate amount of
Patented Push Pins are
provided for a secure
attachment.
Take-off
Take-Off Fitting
Example: STCTO - * - * - * - 2 - AL - **
Basic Part:
SnapTrack Take Off Fitting
# of Sides: (1 or 2)
# of Take-offs: (1 or 2)
Orientation of Take-offs:
(LH - Left Hand, RH - Right Hand)
Note:
SnapTrack Take-Off fittings can be
ordered in an array of sizes and
configurations. Please refer to the
Fittings fabricated from 12 gauge aluminum. Part Matrix for ordering.
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W D L
Cover Clamps
H W D
Snap
CoverTrack
ClampsTray Covers
STCC-2-2-* 2” 2” 1.25”
STCC-4-2-* 4” 2” 1.25”
STCC-6-2-* 6” 2” 1.25”
”*” - Suffix use “C” for channel cover
clamp and “F” for fitting cover clamp.
Two Patented Push Pins are provided Snap Track End Plates
for a secure attachment. Are used for dead-end closure
and indicates the termination
of a cable tray run.
• Assembled to Snap Track
tray with patented Push Pin.
• Designed with ½” or
1” conduit knock-outs.
Conduit Grommet(s)
See page 48
W D L
End Plates
STBE-2-2-AL 2” 2” 4.75”
STBE-4-2-AL 4” 2” 4.75”
STBE-6-2-AL 6” 2” 4.75”
Expansion Guides
W D L
Snap Track
Thermal Expansion Guides
Installation Guideline:
The cable tray should be anchored at the support nearest
to its midpoint between expansion splices and secured
by expansion guides at all other support locations. The
cable tray should be permitted longitudinal movement in
both directions from that fixed point- NEMA VE-2 (Current
Issue)
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TOP VIEW
Ladder Tray Transitions
STLTT-2-AL 2” 6” 0.100
STLTT-4-AL 4” 6” 0.100
STLTT-6-AL 6” 6” 0.100
END VIEW
Fittings fabricated from 12 gauge aluminum
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Accessories
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Bulkhead Connector
Supplied with
each clamp
Accessories
Installation Guide:
Can be easily field trimmed
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Cable Clamps
Accessories
to maintain spacing and prevent movement
due to fault current magnetic forces.
W L R
Cable Clamps
Snap Track end of tray drop outs are designed to allow cables to freely spill out the
end of the tray while providing the proper bend radius protection.
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Drop Out
3” Radius Drop Out
STDO-2-AL-3R 2” 3” .5 lbs.
STDO-4-AL-3R 4” 3” .75 lbs. TOP VIEW
STDO-6-AL-3R 6” 3” 1 lbs.
STDO-2-AL-6R 2” 6” .5 lbs.
STDO-4-AL-6R 4” 6” .75lbs.
STDO-6-AL-6R 6” 6” 1 lbs.
SIDE VIEW
Edge Protector
Part#: 100B3TPRFRX1/8
Accessories
Snap Track Instrument Support Kit
Part#: STUSB-ZP-KIT
The Snap Track STUSB-ZP-KIT connects to a 2” nominal bore pipe instrument stand or other
structure with a U-Bolt. This allows the connecting of Snap Track cable tray in either a vertical
or horizontal plane. The kit contains (1) STUSB-ZP strut bracket, (1) 5/16” X 2” u-bolt w/ nut
& washer, (1) 3/8” spring nut, (1) 3/8” x 1” hex bolt. ** Additonal fasteners required for vertical
mount. All kit items are zinc plated.
Snap Track
Junction Box Panels
An innovative product allowing for
efficient field mounting of network
junction boxes.
• Connects directly to Snap Track
tray with patented push pin,
allowing uninterrupted routing
of cables to and from the panel.
• 2” Aluminum side rails protect
cable and junction boxes from
side impact.
• Can be pre-drilled for or supplied
with customer specified junction
boxes.
• Mounts to Snap Track channel
stands. See page 66
Accessories
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Installation Guide:
1. Cables maybe secured to side rail guard using Snap
Track cable ties.
2. Single junction box panels can be mounted on Snap
Track STWFCB-4-4-AL waterfall fittings for direct
connection to cable tray runs.
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Accessories
Snap Track Wire Spools
STWSBT-AL
Wire Spool Mounting
Bracket
Optional mounting bracket for
surface mount applications.
Use STWSB6-AL to mount
Snap Track wire spools directly
to the ½” instrument conduit
connection.
Installation Guideline: Whenever possible power cables and data cables should be run in separate
trays to prevent EMI (electromagnetic interference). When this is not possible dividers should be
installed to provide an EMI barrier.
EMI is the disruption of operation of an electronic device when it is in the vicinity of an electromagnetic
field (EM field) in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum that is caused by another electronic device.
Problems with EMI can be minimized by ensuring that all electronic equipment is operated with a good
electrical ground system. In addition, cords and cables connecting the peripherals in an electronic or
computer system should, if possible, be shielded to keep unwanted RF energy from entering or leaving.
Common sources of EMI include power cables, radios, motors, lighting, and mobile phones.
The ground network consists of all metal parts of a building connected together: beams,
conduits, cable trays, metal frames or devices, all parts which must be connected together to
guarantee the equipotentiality of the ground network.
Snap Track cable tray is UL Classified, marked with the available minimum cross sectional
area and meets all requirements for use as an Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC) per NEC
Article 392.60.
Standard Snap Track splices, tees, crosses, and elbows are also UL Classified as an EGC com-
ponent and are bonded per NEMA VE1 clause 5.1.2. Standard Snap Track splices, tees, crosses
and elbows do not require bonding jumpers. However it is recommended that bonding jumpers be
installed with adjustable fittings and splices when they are used as expansion plates.
Installation
Per the minimum cross sectional area requirements of NEC 392.60, table 392.60 (A), 4” and 6”
Snap Track tray can be used as an EGC for circuits not exceeding 1000 ampere, while Snap Track
2” tray can be used as an EGC for circuits not exceeding 600 ampere.
A separate equipment ground conductor is required for any circuits exceeding these limits.
A bare copper EGC should not be used with Snap Track aluminum tray
NOTE- NEMA Article 392.6 clearly states that a cable tray system must be electrically continuous
but does not have to be mechanically continuous. Gaps between sections are restricted to 1.8m
(6 ft). Cables must be secured to the cable tray prior to and after the transition, and protected by
guarding or location. The electrical connection between sections can be maintained with bonding
jumpers or a ground wire.
Snap Track angle can be used as a guard for an EGC or other cable when used with bonding
jumpers or separate grounding clamps. This can increase the efficiency of the cable tray system
at awkward intersections.
In power applications where the ampere rating exceeds the amounts allowed by NEC Table
392.60 (A) alternative bonding jumpers and a separate EGC sized according to NEC Table 250-
122 should be installed. See page 52. Either a separate EGC must be included in each cable
and bonded to the tray or a separate individual EGC, rated for the maximum ampere of the circuit
breaker, must be attached to the cable tray.
Note- When power and non-power cables are installed in the same tray, the cables should be
separated with a metal barrier – see page 48
The cable tray system should be bonded to building steel and earth every 60’ (18m) for proper
ground fault protection and signal grounding (“noise” prevention). When spans exceed 60’ and
are not inherently bonded to building steel and earth through metallic supports, an additional EGC
connecting to earth or the facility ground network should be installed.
Installation
Equipotential Ground Network
When installed correctly the Snap Track system will create an equipotential ground network
that will transmit all fault currents to ground, thereby providing protection of people and
property and minimizing system “noise”.
Wire Size
Rating or Setting of Automatic AWG or kcmil
Overcurrent Device in Circuit
Ahead of Equipment,
Conduit, etc. Aluminum or
Not Exceeding Copper –Clad
(Amperes) Copper Wire Size Aluminum
15 14 AWG 12 AWG
20 12 10
30 10 8
40 10 8
60 10 8
Minimum Size Table
100 8 6
200 6 4
300 4 2
400 3 1
500 2 1/0
600 1 2/0
800 1/0 3/0
1000 2/0 4/0
1200 3/0 250 kcmil
1600 4/0 350
2000 250 kcmil 400
2500 350 600
3000 400 600
4000 500 800
5000 700 1200
6000 800 1200
Snap Track
Grounding Clamps
• UL Classified
Grounding Clamps
W D H
3/8 Nut
Split Washer
Ground Clamps Flat Washer
3/8 Bolt with Ribbed neck
and Phillips recessed head
STCTG250 2” 1.13” 1.95”
Installation Guideline:
DO NOT connect bare copper
conductors to Aluminum
Cable Tray.
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Bonding Jumpers
Note:**
Standard Snap Track bonding jumpers are 36” in length and
are designed to span the discontinuity of all expansion
splices and adjustable fittings. Optional lengths are available
and can be ordered by changing (36) in above catalog
number to desired length. (-1) indicates one bolt hole per lug.
**Standard color is Green. Please consult factory for
optional colors.
Vertical straight lengths should be supported at intervals dictated by the building structure
not to exceed 20 Ft. centers. A support should be located 2 Ft. on each side of an expansion
connection. SnapTrack fittings with a radius less than 12” can be supported within 2’ of each
extremity or alternatively with a single center section support. SnapTrack fittings with a 12”
radius should be supported within 2’ of each extremity. Snap Track, 24” and 36”, large radius
fittings should be supported within 2 Ft. of each extremity when installed in a vertical plane. An
additional center support should be installed when fittings with radii larger than 12” are installed
in a horizontal plane.
Support Locations
3” & 6” Radius Fittings 3” & 6” Radius Fittings 3” & 6” Radius Fittings VERTICAL TEE
24” & 36” Radius Fittings 24” & 36” Radius Fittings 24” & 36” Radius Fittings VERTICAL ADJUSTABLE SPLICE
• ¼” Thick Aluminum
Load Capacity 150 lbs
Hangers
H W D
Threaded Rod
* 3/8-16UNC Zinc Plated Mild Steel
XX- Specify either 10(ft) or 12 (ft) length
Installation Guide:
Thread top nut onto rod approximately
2.5” then assemble hanger onto the
rod and secure with bottom nut. 5/16” X 2.25” Adjustment Slot
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Beam Clamps
Window Clamp
Snap Track
Wall Bracket
For Horizontal Wall
Mounting
• Adjusts to 4” or 6”
Width Tray
• Manufactured from
¼” Aluminum
• Designed for 2”
Deep Tray
H W
Wall Bracket
Brackets
Snap Track Universal Bracket
Snap Track
Universal Bracket
For Horizontal or
Vertical Mounting
• Manufactured from
1 5/8” slotted strut
with side slots
added for versatility.
• Mounting holes
provided for 2”
Pipe mounting.
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Snap Track
Post Base
Attaches Vertical Runs to
the Foundation on an
8” X 8” Base Plate.
Post Base
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Post Base
STFPB-2-AL 2” 8” 4 lbs.
STFPB-4-AL 4” 8” 4 lbs.
STFPB-6-AL 6” 8” 6 lbs.
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Snap Track
Hold Down Clamps
Snap Track
Strut Supports
An almost unlimited variety of
support members can be field
assembled using Snap Track
1 5/8” slotted strut and
associated hardware.
Strut Supports
TS AE50ZP TS 1000XX-S
Angle Fitting Slotted 1 5/8” strut
For Use with ½” Bolts Material:
Material: Zinc Plated Aluminum
Pre-Galvanized
TS SW50ZP 10’ and 20’ Lengths
Square Washer available.
For Use with ½” Bolts
Material: Zinc Plated
TS FE50ZP
Flat Elbow
For Use with ½” Bolts
Material: Zinc Plated
TS I5205
TS FT50ZP Single Post Base TS SN50ZP
Flat Tee For Use with 15/8” Strut Spring Nut
Material: Galvanized For Use with ½” bolt
For Use with ½” Bolts Material: Zinc Plated
Material: Zinc Plated Weight: 4 lbs.
TLIS2FS1GV-54-8
Example: TLIS - 2 - FS - 1 - GV - 54 - 8 - *
Basic Part:
TechLine Instrument Stand
Type of Mount:
Floor Stand (FS)
No. of Columns:
1
Material Finish:
Aluminum (AL)
Galvanized (GV)
Metallized (M)
304SS (4SS)
316SS (6SS)
Heights:
Specify Height in Inches
(Standard is 54” & 60”)
Optional Gussets: G
TLIS2WM2GV-8
TLIS2WM1GV-8
Instrument Supports
TLIS2FS2GV-54-8
General Specifications:
Material:
Common materials are carbon steel, 304SS,
316SS and aluminum.
Coating:
Hot dipped galvanized (meeting ASTM
A 123-89 specification) is our standard
coating. Optional coatings, such as spray
arc metallizing and painting, available
upon request.
TLIS2FS1GV-40-10G
TLIS2FA-GV
TLIS2SL24-GV
TLIS2FS1GV-52-10G TLIS2AP8-GV
TLIS2WM1GV-
TLIS2FA-GV
TLIS2SL24-GV
TLIS2AP8-GV
Modular Supports
Part #: TLIS4CFS1GV-60-8
Coating:
Hot dipped galvanized (meeting ASTM A
123-89 specification) is our standard coat-
ing. Optional coatings, such as metallizing
and painting, available upon request.
STSLP-9-23-T 9/16” Note: All Snap Track fittings are provided with
the appropriate number of Push Pins. Only
order P/N STSLP-9-23-T when additional pins
are required.
Threaded Fasteners
Threaded Fasteners
Snap Track threaded fasteners
should be used to assemble
expansion joints, mounting
supports, and accessory
hardware.
EJBK-SS
Expansion Splice Hardware Kit
Threaded Fasteners
1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 (4) ¼” SS Nylon Lock Nuts
Part Number: SSCB25-XX Sold in packages of 20
1/4”-1/2”
1/4 1/2 SS HEX NUT 1/4”-1/2” SS Flat Washer 1/4”-1/2” SS Lock Washer
2” U Bolt
Thread: 3/8 – 16 UNC
Material: 316SS
Nuts: Supplied
Part Number:
3/8x2 UBOLT 316SS
Sold Individually
Grating Fasteners
Model GM
This grating fastener
is used to mount
instrument stands
as well as other
devices onto
existing grating
services. Model
GM does not fasten
grating to structural
steel supports.
Grating Fasteners
Model GA
For grating
attachment to Model GM is used to fasten light weight devices to 19-space
structural shapes bar grating. The GM fastener is designed to be used instead of
when flange is in J-Bolts. Model GM will withstand 1000 pounds of direct upward
vertical plane.
pull force. Available in galvanized carbon steel and 316 stain-
less steel.
TechLine Manufacturing
Regional Service Center
11810 W Fairmont Pkwy. • La Porte, TX 77571
Toll Free: 1-800-395-3369 • Fax 832-284-4798
www.techlinemfg.com