GI trunking typically features a hinged or removable lid for easy access to cables during installation, maintenance, or modification. It may also have pre-drilled holes or slots for mounting on walls or other surfaces.
trunking is coated with a layer of zinc through the galvanization process, providing excellent corrosion resistance and ensuring durability in harsh environments.
GI trunking is commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to conceal and protect electrical wiring, ensuring a neat and organized appearance while reducing the risk of cable damage.
GI trunking can be easily cut to the desired length using tools such as a hacksaw or bolt cutters, allowing for customization to fit specific installation requirements.
GI trunking provides insulation to the enclosed cables, reducing the risk of electrical hazards such as short circuits or electric shocks. Additionally, it helps prevent damage to cables from external factors.