A cable ladder is a simple design consisting of side rails with connected rungs.
The rungs are perforated, making it easy to attach cables or cable clamps directly onto the ladder.
Suitable for power cables, instrumentation, and telecommunications cables.
Capable of supporting heavy cables, bundled cables, and conduits over long support spans.
Typically supplied in standard lengths of 3 or 6 meters.
Cables can enter or exit the ladder at any point along its length.
Allows free airflow, which is essential for preventing cable overheating.
Minimizes the accumulation of water, moisture, or dust.
Cables remain visible and easily accessible, enabling uncomplicated inspection and future modifications.
Optional covers can be added to protect cables from UV radiation, snow/ice, and vandalism.
Difference Between Cable Ladder and Cable Tray :
With a wide range of cable support solutions available, it can be difficult to determine which option best suits your application. However, there are a few key differences that make the choice easier:
Cable Ladders are preferred for supporting large volumes of heavy cables, especially over long spans between supports.










