Instructions and manuals
To achieve the highest standard of safety, a cable or pipe transit must be installed correctly. As there are many different types of frame – which may be either welded, bolted or glued into position – and insert block, it is essential that installers known when to use the most appropriate installation method.
For more information, please view following instructions, videos or download manuals as PDFs.
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Instruction Manuals
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Installation Guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Welding Instruction & Built-in instructions (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Welding Aluminium (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Welding Stainless Steel (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Planning The Packing Space (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Instruction PTG 120 HEX (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Instruction PTG 120 ALLEN (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Instruction RFCS (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGSF (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGSO (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Handiblock Adjustment Guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
ALF Cabinet Seal Instruction (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGSFBO (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide SR/SFR (pdf)(opens in new window) -
DB Gland installation guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGSFB (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide SFRB (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide Bolting Transit (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGGOK (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Drawing Casted Transit Frames (pdf)(opens in new window) -
MSR Data Sheet (pdf)(opens in new window) -
RGPM Check List (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide RGG-O (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Work Installation Guide Welding Clamp (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Dimensions RGS (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Dimensions RGSF (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Dimensions RGSFB (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Dimensions RGG (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Dimensions RFCS (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Cutout Comparison (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Microduct installation guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation instructions GB Pro (pdf)(opens in new window) -
RGG Installation Drawing (pdf)(opens in new window) -
DB Gland Welding (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Guide SFRBO Sleeves (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Sealing Strip Installation Guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Installation Guide DE (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Welding Clamp Installation Instruction (pdf)(opens in new window) -
RFCS Installation guide ENG (pdf)(opens in new window) -
RFCS Installation guide DE (pdf)(opens in new window)
Ex Instructions and manuals
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Ex Frame Installation guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex Installation Of Frames Concrete (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex Installation Of Frames Welded (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex Frame Matrix Component (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex Frame Matrix Equipment (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex Installation Of Frames Bolted (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex RGP Installation Guide (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex RGP Installation Drawing Equipment (pdf)(opens in new window) -
Ex RGP Installation Drawing Component (pdf)(opens in new window)
Video Instructions
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Safety
Cable and pipe transits must have features that make them safe in a variety of hazardous applications to protect people, environment – including intellectual property like computer data – and to help ensure the continued operations of a business or other organization.
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Read more about FramesCable management
Before working with insert blocks, cable management has to be carried out. Basically, this means that all cables passing through frames must have enough movement to allow them to be positioned correctly to facilitate fitting the insert blocks.
Read more about Cable managementInsert blocks
For first-rate insert blocks, a lot of thought and good science goes into what may at first seem a simple transit component. But the performance of blocks is a key element in assuring the safety of cable transits.
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