Cable Canopy Sets
Our Cable Canopy Sets can be divided into two general categories:

Feed Kits which will have a power cord that will drop from the ceiling to supply power to the fixture along with the actual suspension cable for fixture support. These kits typically have a 5”Canopy and a two piece cable coupler along with a power cord and mount to a junction box. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Feed Kits Assembly Illustration
Non-Feed Kits will have the actual suspension cable for fixture support. These kits have a much wider range of the method to which they will be attached to structure. Below are various methods of attachment according to ceiling structure.
J-Box Mounting will have a crossbar and a 5” Canopy to cover junction box. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
J-Box Non-Feed Assembly illustration

Drop Ceiling Mounting will have a independent wrap around style T-Bar clip with a 2” or 5” Canopy to cover T-Bar clip. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Drop Ceiling Non-Feed Assembly illustration
Note: We also have a custom J-Box that slides over the T-Bar that will accept our standard feed kit for the drop ceiling application.

Loop Over Structure Mounting will use a cable with a loop end or a duplex ferrule with a stop end cable type device to capture structure above. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Loop Assembly illustration

Bolt to Unistrut Mounting will use a cable with a stop and cable coupler to bolt to the Unistrut or other thru bolt structure. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Unistrut Assembly illustration
 Masonry Fastener Mounting will use a cable with a stop and cable coupler to bolt in to masonry fastener in the structure. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Masonary Assembly illustration

Lag Screw Fastener Mounting will use a cable with a stop and cable coupler with a lag screw inserted to screw in to wood structure. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Lag Screw Assembly illustration

Drywall Fastener Mounting will use a cable with a stop and cable coupler with a lag screw or a toggle winged butterfly inserted to screw in to wood structure or thru a hole in the drywall. This is usually used with a 2” Canopy. Below is a link to a PDF Line drawing example.
Drywall Assembly illustration
We can customize a kit to your exact requirements. These are only a sampling of popular ideas.
Our cable kit numbering system is designed like this:

Please consult our Cable Canopy Set Matrix for more information.
Please visit our Cable ABC’s page with more ideas and variations of products usage.
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