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CABLE GUIDES

Designed for efficient and reliable cable management.

L/XL Cable Guide

A flexible and robust solution for routing cables.

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Mount on 30 and 40 truss

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108 mm (L) and 220 mm (XL) gutter width

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Available colours


Snake Cable Guide

An innovative and versatile cable management solution.

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Mount on single tube, 30 and 40 truss

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68 mm gutter for routing your cables

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Available colours


Basic Cable Guide

Effortless cable management, built to last.

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Mount on 30 and 40 truss

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104 mm gutter for routing your cables

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Available colours

Entertainment technology is everywhere! Retail spaces, cinemas and amusement parks, as well as concert venues and theaters, now use extensive light and sound systems to enhance their customers’ experience. Along with this development, the use of aluminium truss systems as both a decorative and functional application has spread from its customary role in temporary event productions, into a wide range of commercial applications.

The permanent installation of truss systems requires an elegant solution to manage the cables of suspended light and sound equipment, especially if the truss must regularly be lowered or raised. With Admiral's range of Cable Guide products, cables of all types and sizes can be neatly and securely fastened to a truss system, allowing it to travel up and down without the risk of knots, loops and snags. 

Our Cable Guide products are used in a wide range of concert stages and theatrical venues.  They enable power, signal and network cables to neatly fold along the guide, creating a clean-looking suspension system. Damage to cables from getting entangled or dangling over the edges is a thing of the past. And imagine the time you can save, by not having to go up a ladder or a work lift to coil up cable looms on top of the truss, or having to pull it up onto a catwalk.Cable Guides do not need to be rigidly anchored, enabling trusses to move laterally without damaging the structure or cables.

CABLE GUIDES

Designed for efficient and reliable cable management.

L/XL Cable Guide

A flexible and robust solution for routing cables.

link naar over ons

Mount on 30 and 40 truss

link naar over ons

108 mm (L) and 220 mm (XL) gutter width

link naar over ons

Available colours

Snake Cable Guide

An innovative and versatile cable management solution.

link naar over ons

Mount on single tube, 30 and 40 truss

link naar over ons

68 mm gutter for routing your cables

link naar over ons

Available colours

Basic Cable Guide

Effortless cable management, built to last.

link naar over ons

Mount on 30 and 40 truss

link naar over ons

104 mm gutter for routing your cables

link naar over ons

Available colours

Entertainment technology is everywhere! Retail spaces, cinemas and amusement parks, as well as concert venues and theaters, now use extensive light and sound systems to enhance their customers’ experience. Along with this development, the use of aluminium truss systems as both a decorative and functional application has spread from its customary role in temporary event productions, into a wide range of commercial applications.

The permanent installation of truss systems requires an elegant solution to manage the cables of suspended light and sound equipment, especially if the truss must regularly be lowered or raised. With Admiral's range of Cable Guide products, cables of all types and sizes can be neatly and securely fastened to a truss system, allowing it to travel up and down without the risk of knots, loops and snags. 

Our Cable Guide products are used in a wide range of concert stages and theatrical venues.  They enable power, signal and network cables to neatly fold along the guide, creating a clean-looking suspension system. Damage to cables from getting entangled or dangling over the edges is a thing of the past. And imagine the time you can save, by not having to go up a ladder or a work lift to coil up cable looms on top of the truss, or having to pull it up onto a catwalk.Cable Guides do not need to be rigidly anchored, enabling trusses to move laterally without damaging the structure or cables.