Cable Ladder Adjustable Rung CLAR Series from Hammond Manufacturing

November 27, 2025

Cable Ladder Adjustable Rung CLAR Series

Optimize your cable management with Hammond Manufacturing’s Adjustable Ladder Rung for Cable Ladder Rack. This durable rung offers flexible spacing adjustments for different cable bundles and equipment layouts. Easy to install and securely locks in place, it provides a stable platform for cable support, simplifying routing and maintenance. 

Features

  • Customize rung placement to match cable bundle sizes and specific layout requirements.
  • Made from rugged steel to support substantial cable loads.
  • Ensures rung stays firmly in place under heavy cable loads.
  • Designed for quick attachment to most cable ladder and runway systems.
  • Engineered to handle standard cable tray and ladder load requirements.
  • Compatible with a wide range of cable ladders, runway systems, and support structures.
  • TAA-compliant for federal GSA schedule purchases within the USA.
  • RoHS Compliant.
  • Manufactured in North America within an ISO 9001:2015 certified facility.

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Cable Ladder Rack CL Series New Sizes Available from Hammond Manufacturing

For high-capacity applications in data centres, telecom rooms, and any other densely cabled facilities, the Hammond CL Series) is ideal. Although the CL series is intended to mount to Hammond rack mounting products, it may also be mounted on existing racks and cabinets.

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