Cable trays are often treated as an afterthought, which leads to issues like insufficient space or improper routing of cables. Solution: Assess the cable load, tray size, and future expansion needs during the design phase. In practice, however, cable tray installation is one of the most frequently inspected—and rejected—parts of industrial electrical works. From improper bonding that compromises electrical safety to missing expansion joints that lead to system damage, these common mistakes cost. Proper installation of cable trays is important to ensure hassle-free cable management. Each step considers best practices for durability, safety, and efficient cable management. Site Preparation and Safety Measures Conduct a Site Survey:.
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