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#447813 02/04/08 07:48 AM
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I'm doing a small phone/data wiring job for a new office inside a big warehouse with 30' ceilings. The new office will have a drop ceiling and steel studs. Otherwise there is nothing in the ceiling to support j-hooks. I don't want to attach anything to the grid or the grid hangers.

Does anyone know of something that will attach to the top of the steel studs to hold the cables. I found this which I thought I can screw to the header but I think the cables will be too loose:

https://www.aifittings.com/c_18.htm

I don't think caddy has anything comparable.

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I would just use regular J-hooks with sheet metal screws around the perimeter of the office area on the walls.

There is a bracket that holds the wires out away from the studs and drywall for pre-wires. I thought it was a Caddy product, but after a quick glance through their catalog I didn't see it.


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Here is a link to a product sheet of what I was referring. It is not the best solution but for a small job it is not bad. Just what ever you do, use pliers to bend it in half. Don't crush the cables in the process.
https://www.erico.com/products/CADDYcfcCOJimCbleSpprt.asp


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TS - Pre-assembled CABLECAT
[Linked Image from erico.com]
Erico part No. 181200

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I can't imagine that Caddy/Erico doesn't already have something pre-made.
Here is an image collection of existing caddy fastners :
[Linked Image from erico.com]
[Linked Image from erico.com]


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I used those Arlington plastic brackets. I had to attach them to the top plate of the studs to hold some cables. You are right, they do not hold the cables very tightly as they are made for holding NM cable.


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#447818 02/04/08 09:39 AM
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yes i have some colorado jims, that will do it, thanks for some ideas!

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In a manner similar to the method used to tie the ceiling support wires to the steel rafters 30 ft in the air. Twist the stiff wire (like ceiling suspension wire) to the rafter, and leavce it long enough to be reachable, but no on the ceiling tile or grid.

Tie your cabling onto the hanging suspension wires and be dun!


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I can't imagine using the Cable cat posted above that is made by CADDY. It -by design- puts the weight of the cable on the ceiling grid. Exactly what you are trying not to do.

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I agree with ttech, I am surprised that caddy even sells any of them. I guess someone has to buy them.


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Originally posted by ttech:
I can't imagine using the Cable cat posted above that is made by CADDY. It -by design- puts the weight of the cable on the ceiling grid. Exactly what you are trying not to do.
Originally posted by DayTech:
I agree with ttech, I am surprised that caddy even sells any of them. I guess someone has to buy them.
Right on their data-com product site.

https://www.erico.com/products/CableCatEPreAssembled.asp

I agree with the weight on the ceiling, but my intention with posting wasn't the "on the grid" install.

Rather screw it to the top of the stud, so it stands off vertically.


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