Back-to-Back Strut Channel 41x82mm

Heavy-duty back-to-back slotted strut channel (41×82 mm) formed from two 41×41 mm channels for high-load MEP support, structural framing, and multi-tier cable and pipe installations.
IEC 61537 · GB/T 23639-2017 · EN 10162 · BS 6946

Chinne Electric Back-to-Back Strut Channel 41×82mm combines two standard 41×41 mm slotted channels welded face-to-face to create an 82 mm deep composite section with significantly higher bending stiffness and load capacity than single-channel profiles. Ideal for heavy cable tray runs, large-bore pipe supports, equipment mounting frames, and vertical column applications where deflection control and structural rigidity are critical.

Dual 41×41 mm channels joined back-to-back for maximum section modulus and load-bearing capacity.
Slotted design on both faces enables flexible fastener positioning and on-site adjustment.
Available in pre-galvanized, hot-dip galvanized, and stainless steel finishes for indoor and outdoor service.

General information

Product Features

  • High structural rigidity — Back-to-back construction doubles section depth to 82 mm, delivering substantially higher moment resistance than single 41×21 mm or 41×41 mm profiles.
  • Universal slotted pattern — Standard 14×28 mm slots on both channel faces allow bolt-through connections, multi-directional fittings, and rapid field adjustment without drilling.
  • Full accessory compatibility — Works with the complete range of 41 mm strut fittings: spring nuts, channel nuts, beam clamps, pipe clamps, base plates, and cantilever arms.
  • Heavy-duty material options — Cold-formed steel in 2.0 mm, 2.5 mm, and 3.0 mm gauges; stainless steel grades available for corrosive environments.
  • Flexible lengths and finishes — Supplied in standard 3 m and 6 m lengths with custom cut-to-length and bespoke hole patterns on request.

Dimensions & Specifications

Typical profile dimensions (indicative):

Parameter Specification
Profile type Back-to-back slotted strut channel
Nominal width 41 mm
Overall height 82 mm (two 41×41 mm channels joined)
Slot spacing 100 mm centre-to-centre (standard)
Slot size 14 × 28 mm
Thickness 1.1mm to 3mm
Standard lengths 3 mts / 6 mts (custom lengths available)
Custom lengths Available on request

Technical Specifications

  • Section properties — The 82 mm composite depth provides a section modulus approximately 4× that of a single 41×41 mm channel, making it suitable for column applications and long-span cantilever supports.
  • Load capacity — Safe working loads depend on span, support spacing, load type (point vs. distributed), and material gauge; refer to the load capacity chart in the product datasheet or contact Chinne Electric for project-specific calculations.
  • Yield strength — Minimum 280 MPa (pre-galvanized) / 350 MPa (high-strength option) per EN 10147.
  • Connection method — Channels are continuously welded along the full length at the back face; weld bead does not interfere with slot access on either face.
  • Fire performance — Non-combustible steel construction; suitable for use in fire-rated shafts and plant rooms when installed per project fire-stopping requirements.
  • Thermal expansion — Allow approximately 1.2 mm per metre per 10 °C temperature change; use sliding or slotted connections at expansion joints on runs exceeding 30 m.

Surface Treatment Options

Different finishes are available for various environments.

Aspect Powder Coated Pre-Galvanized (PG) Hot Dip Galvanized (HDG)
Primary Objective Corrosion protection & aesthetics Cost-effective corrosion protection for indoor use Heavy-duty corrosion protection, weather resistance
Surface Material / Treatment Standard polyester, epoxy, or hybrid powder (organic polymers) Zinc-coated steel sheet (pre-galvanized coil) Zinc-iron alloy layer (pure zinc by hot-dip process)
Process Electrostatic spray deposition + heat curing Continuous galvanizing before forming Immersion in molten zinc bath (~445 °C) forming metallurgical bond(pre-fabrication)
Coating Thickness 60–120 µm Typically 10–30 μm Typically ≥65 µm (can be increased for aggressive environments)
Fire Performance Combustible, produces smoke, no cable protection Non-combustible (steel base) Non-combustible (steel base), but no thermal insulation; zinc may vaporize under intense fire, cables still damaged
Corrosion Protection Moderate (indoor, dry environments) Moderate (indoor, dry environments) Excellent (suitable for outdoor, marine, salt spray, chemical plants)
Surface Finish Smooth, uniform gloss, wide colour range Smooth, metallic, uniform Dull silver-grey, may have zinc spangles or runs
Governing Standards IEC 61537 IEC 61537, EN 10346 IEC 61537, ISO 1461 / ASTM A123
Typical Applications General indoor, offices, commercial spaces without special fire or severe corrosion Indoor installations, commercial buildings Outdoor cable trenches, coastal facilities, wastewater treatment, chemical plants, high humidity / high temperature areas
Relative Cost Low Low Medium-high

Applicable standards:

  • IEC 61537 — Cable management — Cable tray systems and cable ladder systems
  • GB/T 23639-2017 — Electrical installations — Cable tray systems
  • JB/T 10216-2013 — Electric cable tray (national machinery industry standard)
  • EN 10162 — Cold-rolled steel sections — Technical delivery conditions
  • EN 10147 — Continuously hot-dip zinc-coated structural steels
  • BS 6946 — Method for conversion of elongation values for cold-formed structural hollow sections
  • GB/T 13912 — Hot-dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles

Technical Description

Back-to-Back Strut Channel 41×82mm is manufactured by joining two identical 41×41 mm slotted strut channels along their back faces using continuous fillet welding. This composite profile retains full slot access on both outward-facing sides, so all standard 41 mm fittings, spring nuts, and channel nuts can be installed from either face without modification.

The 82 mm overall depth dramatically increases the section’s moment of inertia compared to single-channel profiles. In practical terms, a back-to-back assembly can support significantly heavier loads at the same span, or achieve the same load capacity at longer spans with less deflection. This makes the profile the preferred choice for vertical column supports, multi-tier cable tray structures, large-bore pipe racks, and seismic bracing frames where stiffness and stability under dynamic loads are essential.

Chinne Electric produces this profile using precision cold-roll forming from high-quality galvanized coil steel. Slot punching is performed before assembly to ensure clean edges and consistent slot geometry. After welding, hot-dip galvanized and stainless steel versions undergo their respective finishing processes. Every batch is dimensionally inspected against EN 10162 tolerances before dispatch.

Applications

  • Heavy-duty cable tray and cable ladder support structures (multi-tier installations)
  • Large-bore pipe and duct support racks in industrial plants and power stations
  • Vertical column framing for rooftop equipment, HVAC plant, and solar PV mounting
  • Seismic and lateral bracing for MEP services in earthquake-prone regions
  • Modular equipment frames, machine bases, and conveyor support structures
  • Overhead support grids in data centres, clean rooms, and commercial plant rooms
  • Bridge and tunnel MEP service corridors requiring high load capacity and rigidity
  • Temporary and permanent scaffolding for industrial maintenance access

Customization

Chinne Electric offers the following bespoke options for Back-to-Back Strut Channel 41×82mm:

  • Custom lengths — Cut to any length from 500 mm to 12 m; bundling and labelling per project requirements
  • Special slot patterns — Modified slot spacing, end-slot positioning, or solid (unslotted) end sections
  • Pre-drilled connection holes — Factory-punched bolt holes at specified centres for repeat assembly
  • Material upgrades — S350GD+Z high-strength steel, SS304, SS316L, or duplex stainless on request
  • Surface finish — Powder coating in RAL colours over galvanized substrate for aesthetic or colour-coded installations
  • Kit assembly — Pre-cut and pre-fitted channel sets with nuts, bolts, and fittings for faster on-site installation

Contact the Chinne Electric sales team with your project drawings for a tailored quotation.

Back-to-Back Strut Channel 41x82mm FAQ FAQs

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The 41x82mm back-to-back strut channel, formed by welding two 41x41mm channels face-to-face, delivers a substantially higher section modulus and bending stiffness than a single 41x41mm profile. While exact allowable loads depend on span, support conditions, and safety factors defined in IEC 61537, the composite 82mm depth typically increases beam load capacity by a factor of four to six under uniform loading. Type-tested mechanical load data verified by accredited third-party laboratories confirms that the dual-channel configuration effectively controls deflection in heavy-duty applications such as large-bore pipe supports and multi-tier cable tray runs. Engineers should consult the manufacturer’s beam load tables derived from IEC 61537 test procedures to determine permissible stress and deflection limits for specific unsupported spans.

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