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ROLLER TRACK ACCESSORIES

The modular RT Track system has several accessory components to assist with unique mounting requirements and aesthetic presentation. We recommend consulting one of our Ergomart product specialists when configuring RT Track accessory options with your specific rail mounting needs.
 

RT WIRE MANAGEMENT TROUGH

Roller Track wire management trough shown from the front. Our Roller Track Wire Management Trough offers a clean, effective solution to wire management. The channel contains equipment cables and wiring below the RT Rail and is available in two lengths, 39” and 78”. The material comes without pre-drilled holes, allowing the end user to custom mount their trough during installation to account for outlet access and wall fastener positioning. The trough comes standard in black - additional color options may be available for large orders - Please call for details.

RT CLAMP BLOCKS

Roller Track rail shown from the front with clamp blocks installed. RT Clamp Blocks securely fasten the rail to vertical standards (Unistrut or “vertical strut channels”) providing additional rigid support. The clamp blocks attach flush to the top and bottom edges of the rail and help ensure the rail and its payload stay in place while under heavy duress.

RT CLAMP EXTRUSIONS

Roller Track rail shown from the front with extrusions installed. Our sturdy aluminum RT Clamp Extrusions improve RT Rail aesthetics by providing a smooth surface along the edges of the rail, covering fastener heads with a wider footprint along the mounting wall. Contact an Ergomart representative to learn more about how to use this accessory with our RT Rail.

192 D BRACKET CLAMPS

192 D bracket clamps, shown from the front and rear. The 192 D Bracket Clamps allow the modular RT Rail system to be installed securely via poles for ceiling, wall, or floor track applications. The clamps are designed to fit any standard 1.5" schedule 80/160* pole. Ergomart recommends consulting a mechanical engineer regarding structural mounting options and payload considerations per project before installation.