Panduit Panel Hardware
Panduit wire duct and accessories are a complete line of solutions for managing and protecting wires inside enclosures and control panels. Used in industrial automation, OEM machinery, and commercial electrical applications, Panduit wire duct can help maintain a well-organized control panel, which is important for safety, cooling, and longevity of the system.
Panduit wire duct and accessories are also used in control panel applications to aid in efficient installation and servicing. Slotted and solid wire duct can help route conductors in an organized manner and allow for easy access for future changes or diagnostics. Duct covers, dividers, and other mounting hardware are also available to further customize the duct run to suit the needs of the control panel.
By providing an organized wire management path, Panduit wire duct and accessories can aid in reducing future add-ons or changes to the control panel. It is also easier and faster to install, and reduces the likelihood of damage to conductors. Additionally, it aids in the appearance of the control panel, as well as adheres to many best practices for enclosure design.
FAQs
What is Panduit wire duct used for?
Panduit wire duct is used to route, organize, and protect electrical wiring inside control panels, electrical enclosures, and automation cabinets.
What accessories are available for Panduit wire duct?
Panduit wire duct accessories commonly include covers, mounting hardware, dividers, end caps, and fittings to customize cable routing layouts.
Is Panduit wire duct suitable for industrial environments?
Yes, Panduit wire duct is designed for industrial use and can withstand heat, vibration, and continuous operation inside control panels.
What is the difference between slotted and solid wire duct?
Slotted wire duct allows easy wire entry and exit along the duct length, while solid wire duct provides fully enclosed cable protection where access is not required.
Where is Panduit wire duct commonly installed?
Panduit wire duct is commonly installed inside control panels, electrical enclosures, automation systems, and OEM equipment requiring organized cable management.