Type 1 Galvanized Lay-In Wireway from Hammond Manufacturing

Galvanized Lay-In Wires

July 19, 2020

Construction designed to ensure electrical continuity and to permit fast and easy indoor installation of multiple wireway runs.

Standards  

• UL-50 Type 1

• cUL Type 1

• Complies with
◦ IEC 60529, IP20

Construction  

• Formed from 16 or 14 gauge unpainted G90 galvanized steel

• Flat covers have keyhole screw slots

• Straight sections are offered with/without adequate concentric knockouts (1/2″, 3/4″ conduit size)

• Unobstructed interior speeds up laying of cables

• Optional hanger brackets allow for vertical or horizontal mounting

• Joiners sold separately

Finish

• Sections, components, and couplings are unpainted galvanized

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