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Last dumb question. I seem to remember NOT to hang d-rings from a rafter on a wood structure. My data path sucks and would like to. Is it generally acceptable?
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So, I guess it's acceptable for codes etc huh? I'll use the J's if so..
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On wood rafters I use a product from 3M called stak-its ,4 fingers will hold about 16 cables, if necessary use two rows or whatever ,and cut down to one row , they have nails in them to hammer into rafters.
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If you want to get technical D-rings are only suppose to be for vertical wiring, but I have used them on rafters. Just make sure your space between them is not more then 2 1/2 ft.
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I believe the reasoning behind J-Hooks, it gives the cable more surface to lay on. On a D-ring with multiple cables the weight would cause the cable to become bent around it.
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I've used plastic pipe strapping with excellent results. It has the width of jhooks and you cut it to length! not to mention price!!
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Try using 2 hole PVC pipe straps. I use 1" to 2" pvc straps works good. Straps are wide enough to give proper support to cat 5.
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I cut the D-rings in half to make two J hooks.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Station Specialties: I cut the D-rings in half to make two J hooks. </font> Don't you still run into the problem of not having enough surface area to support the cable, or do you place them side by side? Either way, I would think J-Hooks would be cheaper for you in the long run. Just my 2 cents. ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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