Cable Trunking

 

Cable Trunking – Organised & Compliant Wiring Duct

Panduit cable trunking offers a premium wire management solution for routing and concealing wiring inside control panels, enclosures, and other electrical infrastructure. With products ranging from slotted and halogen-free trunking to DIN-rail compatible wiring ducts, Cablectrix stocks systems that meet both performance and safety standards.

1. Product Types Available
  • Halogen-free slotted cable trunking
  • Wide-slot trunking (Type G) for large bundle capacity
  • DIN-rail compatible wiring duct (PanelMax) for integrated mounting
  • Covers, lids, and accessories to complete the installation securely
  • Corner or joint trunking pieces for enclosure edges and transitions
2. Key Features & Safety Certifications
  • UL Recognised & CSA Certified components
  • CE marking where applicable
  • Flame-retardant materials: e.g. meets NFPA79 / UL 94 V-0 ratings
  • Smooth edges and corners to prevent abrasion or damage to wiring or installers
  • Non-skid liners and cover designs that resist vibration or displacement
3. Material & Environmental Considerations

Choosing the right material and finish matters depending on exposure, application, and installation type:

  • Lead-free PVC – common, cost-effective, flame rated
  • Halogen-free PVC – for safer behavior when exposed to fire
  • UV resistance if trunking is exposed to sunlight or outdoor conditions
  • Resistance to moisture and vibration inside enclosures or transport environments
4. Installation & Usability Features
  • Score lines / finger-removable sidewalls for quick modification
  • Covers / lids designed to stay in place (non-skid or locking designs)
  • Available widths and depths to fit cable volume & bundle capacity
  • Corner ducting to make full use of panel edges and reduce waste
  • Accessories/tools provided for better efficiency and reduced installation cost
5. Choosing the Right Trunking System
  • Estimate cable volume & future expansion requirements
  • Check environmental exposure (temperature, humidity, UV) and choose material accordingly
  • Ensure compatibility with panel layout – consider DIN-rail, corner, or wide-slot types
  • Choose certification and flame rating needed for your electrical standards
  • Include accessories, covers, and fittings — good extras reduce installation time and improve finish
Cable Trunking