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Simplify your BOM. Get a fully matched accessory list—including couplers, covers, supports, and hardware—tailored exactly to your tray configuration.
Select a category below to verify specs, then send us your project requirements for a complete takeoff.
Couplers, reducers & slip joints.
Heavy duty covers, dividers & locks.
Brackets, stands, hangers & strut.
Bolts, nuts, anchors & jumpers.
Cable tray fittings are not universal. They form a closed ecosystem with your specific tray profile. To get an accurate quote (BOM), simply confirm the key specs below or send us your layout drawings.
Browse the complete XQJ system component range — including cover parts, supports/strut, fasteners, and joint plates used to connect or transition tray sections. Use the filters below to quickly locate the part you need.
Accessories define how a cable tray system is connected, supported, and finished. A complete fittings set helps keep installation clean, alignment stable, and BOM confirmation faster on real projects.
Fittings are designed to match tray widths and side-rail heights, keeping joints consistent and reducing on-site mismatch issues.
Covers, splice plates, clamps and transition parts simplify routing details, improving installation speed and the finished look of the pathway.
Support hardware (brackets, hangers, threaded rods and fasteners) helps maintain spacing and stability based on route conditions and cable loads.
A clear accessory list makes quoting and procurement easier—helping teams confirm part types, quantities, and finishes without guesswork.
From turns and transitions to covers and supports—fittings define how a tray route is built, protected, and maintained across real project conditions.
Elbows, tees, crosses and reducers keep tray routes clean through corners, elevation changes, and branch corridors—without improvised field cutting.
Splice plates and connectors stabilize alignment and make future tray extensions faster when cable routes change during commissioning or upgrades.
Covers and fastening kits help shield cables from debris and accidental contact, while keeping access manageable for inspection and service.
Brackets, hangers and hardware define load transfer and spacing control on wall/ceiling frames and exposed structures, with finishes selected for the environment.
Cable tray fittings are specified to keep route geometry, joining strength, and installation efficiency consistent across a project—so elbows, tees, risers, splice plates, and supports match your tray series and site conditions.
To confirm compatibility and prepare a complete accessories list, these inputs are typically reviewed:
After confirming project conditions, fittings and accessories are supplied as a coordinated set:
Send us your tray type/size and route layout. We’ll help confirm compatible fittings and hardware (elbows, tees, crosses, risers, splice plates, clamps, supports) and provide a project-ready BOM for fast installation.
For a complete overview of tray types, materials, and selection basics, please see our Cable Tray Systems pillar page.
For code compliance references, you can also review NFPA 70 (NEC).