Cable Trunking
PFLITSCH cable trays are modular cable routing systems designed for the safe and efficient laying of cables in production plants, machinery, technological installations, and environments with increased hygienic and mechanical requirements. The offer includes various types of trays: solid, perforated, mesh, and special, allowing the system to be adapted to the installation space and environmental conditions.
Characteristic features of Pflitsch cable trays
High quality of materials and workmanship
All trays are made of metal—depending on the type: galvanized steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. This guarantees high mechanical resistance, durability, and corrosion resistance in demanding conditions.
Diverse types of trays for various applications
- IndustrialTrunking - closed trays for routing a large number of cables over long distances in plants and on machines.
- PIKTrunking - compact, for a small number of cables and limited space.
- WireTray Trunking - open-design mesh trays that are easy to clean and provide good ventilation; ideal for the food and pharmaceutical industries.
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AutomobileTrunking - reinforced floor trays resistant to loads up to 120 kg and meeting anti-slip requirements (class R10).
Complete system of fixings and accessories
The system includes a wide selection of brackets, corners, transitions, and covers, enabling the trays to be routed in any plane—also on walls, ceilings, and floors. Mounting accessories allow for the compensation of unevenness and facilitate installation.
Prefabrication and ready-made kit options
PFLITSCH offers a component assembly service on request—ready-made tray kits adapted to the project help to shorten installation time and minimize assembly errors.
Possibility of self-processing
Dedicated tools and machines are available for cutting, bending, and drilling tray elements in-house—which allows for a quick reaction to changes in the project or installation site.
Applications of Pflitsch cable trays
- industrial and energy installations
- cable routing in machines, switchgears, and production lines
- the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries (open trays)
- logistics facilities, automotive, floor systems
- applications requiring solid fixing and aesthetic cable routing