Metsec – 90 Degree 150mm Ladder Inside Riser (HDG)

Code: LDMC150-90I

£92.83 ex. VAT
£111.40 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
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Description

Metsec 90 Degree 150mm Inside Riser – Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

The Metsec 150mm inside riser is a robust 90-degree vertical bend designed for rising internal transitions in cable ladder systems. Manufactured from hot dipped galvanised steel and conforming to BS-EN-61537:2007, it delivers superior corrosion resistance for both indoor and outdoor installations.

Its reinforced tray profile and welded rungs at the lowest point allow for maximum usable height and reliable load support, even in high-demand environments. Perfectly suited for vertical changes in direction across 150mm wide cable tray runs.

Key Features:

  • Width: 150mm | Height: 100mm
  • 90° inside riser – ideal for vertical cable transitions
  • Hot dipped galvanised steel for enhanced corrosion resistance
  • Meets BS-EN-61537:2007 standards
  • Welded rungs positioned for optimal load height
  • Corrosion-protected – suitable for indoor & outdoor use
  • Couplers required (not included)
  • Metsec Part Ref: LIR100/0150HDG/90R300
  • Sold individually

Ordering & Delivery

✔ Trusted UK Delivery – 95% of orders dispatched within 24 hours

Most orders arrive within 1–2 working days as standard.

Note: Heavy or bulk orders, as well as special cut lengths or non-standard products, may take slightly longer to dispatch.

For bulk quantities or trade pricing, please call our team on 0121 270 8507.

Additional information

Weight 13.93 kg
Dimensions 150 × 100 cm
EAN

0600649344499

Finish

Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

Width

150mm

Depth

100mm

Type

Cable Ladder Accessory

Cable Ladder Accessory

Inside Riser

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