Step 1 · Site Conditions
Where will Snap Track be installed?
Environment drives material selection. Cable type drives NEC code and tray fill.
Step 2 · Cable Population
What's in the tray?
Cable count and OD set the tray width per NEC Article 392 fill rules. Amperage determines if Snap Track can serve as the EGC.
Step 3 · Recommendation
Your Snap Track Specification
Based on your inputs, here's the recommended product, supporting bill of materials, and engineering callouts.
Step 4 · Total Installed Cost
Snap Track vs. The Alternative
Enter your project footage and labor rate. We'll compare against rigid conduit or bolted channel using your recommended tray width.
Splices
1 per joint, every 20 ft
Fittings / Elbows
3 per 100 ft average
Support Hardware
Every 12 ft (Snap Track) / 8 ft (alt)
10-Year Lifecycle Savings
Maintenance & future modifications
Step 5 · Review & Confirm
Your Complete Specification
Review your full Snap Track specification below. Submit for a formal quote, or print/save for procurement.
Request a Formal Quote
Share your project details and a TechLine engineer will follow up with pricing, lead time, and project support.
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