50mm Premier Medium Duty Cable Tray x 2 Metre (HDG)

Code: CPM50G.2000

£6.42 ex. VAT
£7.70 inc. VAT

Quantity Ex. VAT Inc. VAT
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10+ £6.32 £7.58
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Description

50mm Premier Medium Duty Cable Tray – 2 Metre (HDG)

This 50mm medium duty cable tray offers a compact and durable solution for supporting cable runs in both industrial and commercial settings. With a 2 metre length and a hot dipped galvanised (HDG) finish, it’s engineered to withstand corrosion in external or internal environments.

Featuring pre-punched holes at 25mm centres and 25mm return flange slides, this tray ensures fast installation and reliable support. Commonly used in data cabling, electrical containment, and HVAC applications, it complies with industry-standard medium gauge specifications.

Key Features:

  • Width: 50mm
  • Length: 2 Metres (2000mm)
  • Material: Hot Dipped Galvanised Steel (HDG)
  • Holes Punched: At 25mm centres
  • Flange: 25mm return flange slides
  • Use with: Couplers – CT25G.Q2, and Roofing Bolts – RNB620H.Q10
  • 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 0.800 kg
Dimensions 200 × 50 × 25 cm
EAN

600649343348

Finish

Hot Dipped Galvanised (HDG)

Width

50mm

Duty / Wall Height

Medium Duty (25mm)

Type

Cable Tray Length

Length

2m

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