Wiremold AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting

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Wiremold AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting

The Wiremold AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting represents the pinnacle of clean, professional cable management for modern workspaces. Designed to integrate seamlessly with casework, lab furniture, and baseboard installations, the AL5200 Series Aluminum Raceway delivers a sleek, low-profile channel that keeps power, data, and communication cables neatly organized while preserving a sophisticated aesthetic. With its satin anodized finish, this internal elbow fitting not only looks premium but also resists wear, corrosion, and fingerprints in busy environments. Whether you’re outfitting a high-traffic laboratory, a tech-filled classroom, or a sleek corporate lab, the AL5200 Internal Elbow Fitting provides reliable routing, easy maintenance, and scalable expansion for evolving connectivity needs.

  • Multi-channel aluminum raceway with a satin anodized finish that blends into any professional setting while providing robust abrasion resistance and long-lasting beauty.
  • Internal elbow design enables smooth transitions and tight radii between channels, maintaining a clean, continuous cable path without unsightly bends.
  • Versatile installation options for baseboards, bench/casework, or lab furniture integration, allowing flexible routing in constrained spaces and architectural niches.
  • Consolidates power, data, and communication cables into a single, organized channel to reduce clutter, improve safety, and simplify future upgrades.
  • Durable construction and engineered tolerances deliver reliable performance in busy environments, with straightforward maintenance and compatibility with other AL5200 components.

Technical Details of AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting

  • Material: Aluminum
  • Finish: Satin anodized
  • Series: AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway
  • Configuration: Internal elbow fitting for multi-channel routing
  • Applications: Designed for baseboard, casework, and lab furniture installations
  • Functions: Distributes power, data, and communication cabling within a single, organized channel
  • Compatibility: Part of the AL5200 family and compatible with other AL5200 components for scalable layouts

How to install Wiremold AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting

Installing the AL5200 Internal Elbow Fitting is straightforward and designed to minimize disruption to existing cabling and workspace. Begin by planning your routing path to minimize cable bends and maximize accessibility for future updates. Measure the required run length, accounting for any turns, corners, or transitions that the internal elbow will navigate. Choose appropriate mounting surfaces and hardware that meet local electrical codes and industry standards. Prepare the surface by cleaning it to ensure a secure, long-lasting installation. When cutting or modifying raceway sections, follow recommended tools and safety guidelines to avoid damage to the finish or channel integrity. Finally, test the completed run by gently flexing the cables and verifying that all channels are unobstructed and that the elbow fittings seat firmly within the raceway.

Step 1: Plan the route at a scale that minimizes bends and ensures easy access for future cable additions. Sketch the layout and identify entry and exit points for data and power lines.

Step 2: Cut or trim the AL5200 raceway sections to the required lengths, using appropriate tools and following safe handling practices to preserve the satin anodized finish.

Step 3: Install internal elbow fittings at the designated corners or transitions, ensuring a snug fit that preserves the channel’s smooth interior surface for cable travel.

Step 4: Secure the raceway to the chosen surface—baseboard, bench, or wall—using approved fasteners and mounting hardware suitable for the substrate and environmental conditions. Check alignment and tighten fasteners to prevent movement over time.

Step 5: Snap in covers, route cables through the channels, and verify that each cable is seated correctly. Close the system by fitting end caps and elbow joints to maintain a clean, professional appearance and to protect cables from dust and interference.

Pro tip: After installation, label cables at the entry and exit points for quick identification during future upgrades. Regularly inspect the raceway for any loose fittings or signs of wear, especially in high-traffic areas, and replace components as needed to preserve performance and aesthetics.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the Wiremold AL5200 Large Multi-Channel Raceway Internal Elbow Fitting? It is a modular, aluminum interior elbow component designed to connect and route multiple cables through a single raceway channel with tight radii, enabling clean transitions between sections of the AL5200 raceway system.
  • Where can I install the AL5200 Internal Elbow Fitting? The elbow is suitable for baseboard installations, lab furniture, and casework integrations. It supports versatile routing in classrooms, laboratories, offices, and production environments.
  • Can the AL5200 be used for power and data cables? Yes. The AL5200 family is designed to house power, data, and communication cabling within a single, organized raceway, improving safety, accessibility, and aesthetics.
  • Is the satin anodized finish resistant to wear? The satin anodized finish provides enhanced durability and corrosion resistance, helping the raceway maintain a premium appearance in busy environments while resisting fingerprints and minor scratches.
  • How does the AL5200 integrate with other components? The AL5200 is designed for seamless compatibility with other AL5200 components, allowing scalable layouts and easy upgrades as connectivity needs evolve.
  • What maintenance is required for the AL5200 Internal Elbow Fitting? Routine inspection to ensure fittings remain securely fastened and channels are free of obstructions is typically sufficient. Clean with a soft, damp cloth; avoid abrasive cleaners that could damage the finish.
  • Are there installation considerations for different substrates? Yes. When mounting, choose hardware appropriate for the substrate (wood, concrete, drywall, or metal) and ensure fasteners meet local electrical and building codes.

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