unistrut channel provides light structural support for wiring, plumbing, or mechanical components. It has inward-facing lips for mounting nuts, braces, or connecting angles to join lengths of unistrut channels together. It is also used to connect pipes, wire, threaded rods, or bolts to walls. Most unistrut channel has slots in the base to facilitate interconnection or to fasten the unistrut channel to building structures. unistrut channel is easy to connect and modify, and different channel styles can be mixed and matched. It's commonly used in the electrical and construction industries. unistrut channel can be used to create a permanent structure that supports wiring around a property, or it can temporarily store different types of machinery and wires for short-term projects.
Slotted unistrut channels
These unistrut channels have slots along the base at regular intervals for interconnections, fastening to walls, or bolting on accessories. They support wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components in electrical and construction applications.
Punched Holes unistrut channels
These unistrut channels have punched holes along the base at regular intervals that fit threaded rods and bolts. Threaded rods are used with hangers and clips to hang conduit. These unistrut channels support wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components in electrical and construction applications.
Solid Walls unistrut channels
These unistrut channels have solid walls, so they’re ideal for sections that don’t require fittings or accessories. They also provide a cleaner appearance than slotted unistrut channels. These unistrut channels support wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components in electrical and construction applications.
Slotted Back-to-Back unistrut channels
These unistrut channels have a one-piece construction that combines two channels back-to-back for additional strength. They don't require any onsite welding and are ideal for frameworks that require stronger structural integrity than standard unistrut channels. They’re slotted to allow for interconnections, fastening to walls, or bolting on accessories. These channels support wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components in electrical and construction applications.
Side-to-Side unistrut channels
These unistrut channels have a one-piece construction that combines two channels side-to-side for additional strength. They don't require any onsite welding and are ideal for frameworks that require stronger structural integrity than standard unistrut channels. These channels support wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components in electrical and construction applications.
Fixed Strut Channel Pyramids
Fixed strut pyramids install on roofs to provide support for heavy loads and ensure even load distribution to prevent damage to rooftops. They have a short piece of unistrut channel on top that supports wiring, plumbing, and mechanical components.