Verified 4 July 2026

Cable trays manufacturers

Cable tray manufacturers make the metal, fiberglass or composite trays and ladder systems used to route and support power and data cables; buyers should choose based on material, load rating, standards compliance and whether the maker offers made-to-order or stocked systems. Below are manufacturers identified in the provided search evidence that explicitly state they produce cable tray systems.

7 verified manufacturers

  • Chalfant Manufacturing CoUnited States

    Chalfant Manufacturing Co — product page titled 'Cable trays' and site claims 'Chalfant is a leading U.S. cable tray manufacturer, operating since 1945.'

  • Snake TrayUnited States

    Snake Tray product/about page: 'Snake Tray is a leading cable tray manufacturer and has been innovating cable management and power distribution solutions since 1996.'

  • US Tray (Atkore)United States

    Atkore brand page: 'Atkore's US Tray was established in 2012, as an American manufacturer of made-to-order cable trays that are built per NEMA standards and certified by UL.'

  • MP Husky

    MP Husky product page: 'MP Husky Manufactures the following types of Cable Tray Systems: Aluminum, Mill Galvanized Steel, Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel, Fiberglass ...'

  • EAE USAUnited States

    EAE USA product page: 'EAE USA is a cable tray manufacturer offering industrial and perforated cable tray systems! Designed and Manufactured in Medium- and Heavy-Duty Types...'

  • EatonUnited States

    Eaton product area: 'As the industry leader in cable tray, Eaton offers one of the widest ranges of B-Line series cable management solutions available in the market today.'

  • Basor Electric

    Basor Electric site section: 'Cable Tray and Ladder Systems - Basor Electric' (company site presenting cable tray and ladder systems)

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What to specify in your RFQ

Manufacturers quote faster and more accurately when your request covers these points.

  • Material

    Specify base material (e.g., steel — mill or galvanized, stainless steel, aluminum, fiberglass/composite) because it determines strength, corrosion resistance and suitable environments.

  • Finish / Coating

    State required surface treatment (hot-dip galvanize, electro-galvanize, powder coat, mill finish) for corrosion protection and compliance with site conditions.

  • Tray type and profile

    Identify whether you need ladder, solid-bottom, ventilated/perforated, wire mesh or custom profiles and which fittings (bends, tees, reducers) are required.

  • Dimensions and load rating

    Provide tray width, depth, span, and the expected uniform/point load so manufacturers can size members and provide load tables or calculations.

  • Standards and certifications

    List required standards or approvals (for example NEMA types, UL listing, CE or other regional standards) and any fire/smoke rating needs.

  • Quantity and delivery

    Give total quantity and any phased delivery schedule; batch sizes affect fabrication runs and lead time.

  • Environmental / installation conditions

    Describe indoor/outdoor use, exposure to chemicals, temperature range, or seismic/structural constraints that affect material and design choices.

Sourcing FAQ

How do I verify a cable tray supplier actually manufactures the trays?
Check the supplier's own website pages for explicit statements like 'we manufacture' or 'factory' and product pages showing made-to-order capabilities, load tables and standards (examples above are company product pages stating manufacture).
What certifications or standards should I ask for?
Request evidence of applicable standards such as NEMA, UL listings, CE or local approvals, and any quality system certificates (e.g., ISO) that the manufacturer can provide for the product line.
What drives lead time for cable trays?
Lead time is driven by material choice, custom sizing or perforation patterns, required finishes (e.g., hot-dip galvanizing adds time), order quantity and the manufacturer's current production backlog.
What about minimum order quantities (MOQs)?
MOQs vary by manufacturer and product type—standard stocked profiles may be available in small quantities while custom or made-to-order trays typically have higher MOQs; request the manufacturer's MOQ when you request a quote.

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