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Understanding The Advantages of Wire Suspension Kits

Wire suspension kits used in installing ductwork, pipework, or electrical supplies consist of three important elements- a wire rope, a locking mechanism, and a specialized end fixing, which overall reduces the installation time. These wire ropes used for the above-mentioned purposes are strong yet flexible offering a good amount of support to services and also the convenience of being able to hang at any angle which makes them ideal for complex projects, and can even accommodate sloped ceilings. 


Wire suspension kits manufactured by us come with simple to adjust locking mechanisms that allow the user to make height adjustments quickly and conveniently with almost no to a minimum amount of hassle. We manufacture these kits in such a way that they can be easily operated with even when wearing gloves, hence, reducing the risk of removing them whilst doing their installation or performing height adjustments. 


Wire suspension kits are readily available in the market and are ready to be used, consisting of exact wire rope lengths, specialty end fixings, and locking mechanisms. These kits offer fast and easy installation of services. Therefore, in order to avail such conveniences, specific kits need to be purchased as per the particular application so that waste at the site is minimized considerably along with reducing the usage of tools and the time that is taken while working at height. 


Wire suspension kits are available in various types and using any one of these types can meet practically any kind of suspension needs. This is because a variety of hangers and accessories are provided which offer a wide range of fixing methods. For instance: 


  • These suspension kits are ideal for loop fixing such as looping purlins, beams, roof trusses, and various other types of accessible building features. 

  • These are also used for stud fixing such as screwing into an M8 anchor set, specifically into concrete ceilings, metal deckings, and even metal brackets which need to be secured with channel nuts. 

  • These are used in ring anchor fixing which needs to be used in concrete and other low strength materials, due to the expansion of the anchor subjected to weight. 

  • Wire suspension kits are also used for loop and clip fixing in order to be secured into concrete or while placing concrete over metal deck. 

  • For directly fixing into channels in Channel Nut Wedge Fixing. 

  • These are also used for fixing several composite floor deckings. 

  • Wire rope suspension kits are perfect for fixing angle brackets to be attached to concrete, wooden, or steel surfaces. 


The end fixing of wire suspension kits is manufactured keeping simplicity in mind so that they ensure significant savings in terms of time and labor while making an installation. Moreover, they help improve the overall visual impact too. 


While traditional support methods have their own advantages, when it comes to quick installation in order to make the best use of labor, wire suspension is really helpful. With that in mind, we as manufacturers, are constantly developing and diversifying our ranges so that we can offer faster and more innovative solutions for installing all types of services. 


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