Atkore Talon Cable Cleats T3 Cable Cleats
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Table 4 — Classifications and Typical Test Results 1 Category
Classification
Color
Permanent Black (F1 & F2 Frames)
Strength Class (§9.1.a) Material Class (§6.1.3)
Rigid — Cable cleats intact (no deformation after lateral retention test or short circuit tests)
Composite – Nonmetallic frame and stainless steel gripping bolts
Ambient Temperature for Permanent Application (§6.2) Impact Resistance at Low Temperature (§6.3.5, §9.1.b, §9.2) Lateral Retention at High Temperature (§6.4.2, §9.1.c, §9.3) Axial Retention at High Temperature (§6.4.3, §9.1.d, §9.4) Resistant to Electromechanical Forces — F1 Frame (§6.4.5, §9.1.e, §9.5)
-60° C to +90° C (-76° F to +194° F) — Suitable for 250° C momentary conductor temperature Very Heavy, 20 J Impact Energy @ -60° C (-76° F) — Performed on UV test specimens > 17,000 N (3,822 lbf) @ +60° C (140° F) — Parallel or perpendicular to mounting surface 5,000 N (1,124 lbf) @ +60° C (140° F) — Performed on short circuit test specimens Trefoil: 154 kAPEAK (Ø33.2 mm cables) — Specimens subsequently tested for axial retention Cable cleats, cables and cable tray intact and reusable after multiple short circuit tests Resistant to UV Light (§6.5.1.2, §11.1) — Specimens subsequently tested for impact resistance High Corrosion Resistance (§6.5.2.2, §11.2) — Suitable for outdoor and wet locations
Resistant to Environmental Influences (§6.5)
Resistant to Flame Propagation (§10.1)
Pass – Exceeds Test Criteria – No flaming, no dripping and no ignition of paper
Low Smoke Emission (§10.2)
Pass – Exceeds Test Criteria – Low smoke zero-halogen resin
1. Section numbers refer to international standard IEC 61914:2015, Atkore Talon Cable Cleats for Electrical Installations.
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