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Organizing your cables for transport or storage is easy with the Admiral cable cart. 
Using slim-line panels from our modular transport system, you can design a cable cart with a length of 80 cm, 160 cm or 210 cm. Sturdy aluminum cable forks are placed over support profiles to create hanging space for your cables.

BUILD A cable CART STEP BY STEP

Step 1 Choose Side Panels

Choose the desired height depending on the amount of cables you need to store in your cable cart. The cable cart is available in a height of 110 cm, 183 cm or 203 cm, using our slim-line panels with centre brackets. 

These centre brackets are mounted in the slim-line panel and allow you to hang cables on each side of the hanging tubes, providing you with as much hanging space as possible. 

Our slim-line panels are equipped with orange handles for your convenience while moving around your cable cart. 

Step 2 Choose Length profiles

Length profiles are available in sets of 4 profiles with a length of 80 cm, 160 cm and 210 cm. Together with the slim-line panels these create the frame for your cable cart.

While choosing the length profiles, you need to take the total weight of your cart into consideration. If you want to store a lot of heavy duty cables, we recommend creating a compact frame.

STEP 3 CHOOSE CASTORS

Now that you've created the frame for your cable cart, it's time to choose which type of castors you want to mount under your cart.
We recommend using our swivel castors, with a 100 mm (load capacity of 200 kg per castor) or 125 mm (load capacity of 220 kg per castor). Our quality blue castors do not leave any marks on soft surfaces such as gym floors or dance halls. 

  • 100 mm castors make the cart easy to move, while keeping its height low enough to pass under smaller doorways and tight spaces
  • 125 mm castors are perfect for moving the cart over uneven surfaces

Our castor range includes several castor sets, with four castors with or without brake.  

STEP 4 SUPPORT profiles

The cable support profile is the tube on which you hang the cable forks and is mounted on the side panels' centre bracket. This aluminum tube is available in similar lengths to the length profiles: 80 cm, 160 cm and 210 cm.

During this process we advise you to double check whether you have chosen the length profiles in the same size as the support profiles.
Every support profile comes with a forkset to mount the tubes inside the cable cart.

STEP 5 CHOOSE NUMBER OF cable forks

Our black aluminum cable forks are the parts on which you hang your cables. They have a length of 55 cm and create enough hanging space on each side for you to organize  your cables neatly in your cart.
Choose the amount of cable forks depending on the type and number of cables you want to store in your cable cart.
 
Each cable fork comes with a screwset to mount the forks on the cable support profiles. The maximum load per fork is of 50 kg (25 kg per side). 

OUR TRANSPORT CARTS

cable cart

The Admiral cable cart offers a practical solution for transport and storage of cables.
As part of our modular transport system, the cart can be configured in 80 cm, 160 cm or 210 cm lengths.
Slim-line panels create a compact frame, ideal for efficient use of space.
The steel cable forks provide easy to access and organised hanging points for your cables.
Designed for professional use, the cable cart is durable, flexible and easy to handle on site.

BUILD A cable CART STEP BY STEP

Step 1 Choose Side Panels

The Admiral cable cart can be composed to match your cable volume and needs.

Choose from 110 cm, 183 cm or 203 cm height slim-line panels with integrated centre brackets.
The centre brackets create the freedom to make a suitable layout.

The slim-line panels feature visible orange handles, making it easy to lift the cart over a threshold.

Step 2 Choose Length profiles

Length profiles are supplied in sets of four and are available in 80 cm, 160 cm and 210 cm lengths.
Together with the slim-line panels, these form a strong base for your cable cart.

When choosing the length profiles, always consider the total weight of your cables.
For heavy-duty cables, a more compact cart is the best choice.
Using higher panels with shorter length profiles creates a firm base and makes the cart easier to handle.

STEP 3 CHOOSE CASTORS

The mobility of your cable cart depends on the castors you choose.
Admiral offers high-quality swivel castors made for daily use in the entertainment industry.

Available sizes are 100 mm or 125 mm, each designed to handle heavy cable loads with ease.
The non-marking blue wheels are safe to use on indoor floors, including studios and sports halls.
A lower wheel height helps when space is limited, while larger wheels improve movement on uneven ground.

Castor sets include four castors, with the option to add brakes for extra control and safety.

STEP 4 SUPPORT profiles

The cable support profile is used to mount the cable forks inside the cable cart.
It is fixed to the centre bracket of the slim-line panels to create a stable hanging point.

The aluminium support profile is available in 80 cm, 160 cm and 210 cm lengths.
For correct assembly, the support profile length should match the length profiles of the cart.

Each support profile is supplied with a complete fork set for quick and secure installation.

STEP 5 CHOOSE NUMBER OF cable forks

The cable forks are the main hanging points for your cables inside the cart.
Made from powder coated steel, they are strong and built for daily use on site.

With a length of 55 cm, each fork provides clear hanging space on both sides.
You can add more forks depending on the number and type of cables you need to carry.
Each fork is delivered with a mounting screw set for quick installation.

The maximum load per fork is 50 kg total, with 25 kg allowed on each side.

OUR TRANSPORT CARTS