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Scame Cable bearing systems

scame cable bearing systems project context

Site teams use this hardware when routes must be predictable, loads verified, and night-shift work kept clean. Scame’s portfolio spans light office runs through to plant corridors: perforated sheet, ladder, and mesh in standard widths 60–600 mm with side heights 35/50/60 mm. Typical spans run 1.5–3.0 m depending on duty. Zinc finishes cover sendzimir (pre-galv) for interiors and hot-dip galvanizing for harsher zones; stainless options serve food and coastal areas. Accessories share hole patterns and bolt sizes, so one fixings kit travels across floors.

Scame range and series overview

Perforated trays handle general services with good cable aeration and regular tie-off points. Ladder profiles take heavier bundles and power feeders; deep rungs simplify cleat spacing. Wire-mesh is the fast mover on fit-outs: easy to cut, no sharp burrs once capped, and plenty of exit options above ceilings. Wall brackets, trapeze hangers, cantilevers, and drop rods are common to all families, which keeps the BOM tight and the look consistent along a corridor.

scame cable trays types and finishes

Light- and medium-duty trays in 100–400 mm widths suit ELV and small power; 500–600 mm widths carry multi-circuit runs. Slot patterns match M6/M8 hardware and earth bonding straps. Finishes: Z275 pre-galv for dry interiors, HDG after fabrication for plant areas, and AISI 304/316 where chemicals or saline air are present. Formed radius bends and tees maintain minimum cable bend guidance for data and fiber; quick couplers speed night works without loose fishplates.

scame wire mesh systems for rapid routing

Mesh baskets in 50–400 mm widths with 35/60 mm sides cut to length on site. Capped edges and end boots protect sheaths. Integrated splices let crews join sections without separate plates, and clip-on radius saddles prevent kinking at drop points. Ideal above suspended ceilings where paths weave around HVAC and sprinklers; installers can “lift and land” bundles in minutes.

scame support rails and accessories

C-rails and strut profiles take cantilevers, trapezes, and equipment shelves off the same backbone. Slotted faces align with conduit clips and cable cleats, so mixed services share fixings. Vibration pads, separation plates, and fire collars round out the set. Typical allowable loads and deflections are published per span so engineers can pick bracket spacing from tables instead of recalculating each zone.

Technical specifications and standards

Mechanical loading Verified to tray and ladder norms with tabulated uniformly distributed loads (UDL) and deflection limits (L/200 or as specified). Rung ladders accept cleats for 70–185 mm² power; perforated trays suit bundled control and ICT.
Corrosion categories Finishes selected to site exposure (C1–C5); HDG after fabrication for cut-edge protection, stainless 316 in wash-down or coastal.
Electrical continuity Couplers and serrated washers provide tested earth paths; bonding jumpers available where paint interrupts joints.
Fire and heat Maintain cable manufacturer bend radii and group-derating clearances; optional fire barriers support resistance schemes in escape routes.
Earthing and segregation Divider plates separate ELV/IT from LV power; distance rules align with building practice for EMC.
Fixings M6/M8/M10 hardware across families, torque windows marked on brackets; drop-rod kits include cone nuts and anti-rotation washers.
Geometry Pre-formed bends/tees/reducers match tray widths to keep aisle lines neat and reduce site cutting.

Applications and compatibility

Office floors: perforated runs with drop-outs to floor boxes and IDFs. Education and healthcare: mesh above ceilings for quick adds without dust. Light-industrial: ladder for feeders, perforated for control, all on common supports. Outdoor eaves and loading bays move to HDG or stainless with drip-edge covers. Where labeling and fault-finding speed matters, many planners group comms on upper tiers and power below—simple, readable, and safe.

Field note: crews report fewer snags when baskets ship with edge caps in the same carton; keep a 10 % stock of couplers and end boots for change orders.

Integration with other brand products

Hole patterns, earth points, and bracket dimensions line up with Scame distribution boards, installation boxes, and industrial outlets. That means the same glands, bonding straps, and label kits work from board to last drop. For temporary power and tools along a corridor, pair the route with Scame plugs and distributors and clip tap-offs to the side wall—no extra steelwork. Where enclosure rows stack, the route centers match Scame cabinet gland plates, so feeders land square.

Selection criteria for B2B clients

Loads and spans Start with cable mass and clearance; pick ladder for heavy feeders and 2–3 m spans, perforated or mesh for light ELV at 1.5–2 m.
Environment Choose pre-galv for dry interiors; HDG or stainless in wash-down, chemical, or coastal exposure.
Segregation and EMC Use dividers or separate levels between LV power and ICT; bond joints for shield continuity.
Thermal and fill Keep fill below 60–70 % for future MAC; respect derating around warm ceilings and plant exhausts.
Access and safety Specify edge caps, drop-out saddles, and radius guides at every descent; fix identification plates at aisle changes for audits.
Logistics Standardise two widths and one bracket family per floor; pre-cut riser pieces and pre-bag fixings reduce night-shift overruns.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

You get Individual B2B Prices tailored to your route schedule, plus a Personal Account Manager who stays with the job. Stock availability is live across our and partner warehouses. Send a Request a quote online and expect a quick response—usually within 1 hour. Fast Order Placement by EAN/MPN keeps your ERP clean. Download Price Lists anytime for the current revisions. Track builds with Lead Time Tracking and review Purchase History Access to rationalise widths and finishes across sites. Post-Payment for Trusted Clients offers up to 30 days where eligible. Use Consolidated Order Management to group ready lines and cut freight, with Smart Delivery Cost Estimates shown at order and confirmed before dispatch. We maintain Stable Prices With Validity Dates so phased works remain predictable.