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SKU: 2600-10
UPC: 786776080230
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Middle Atlantic STL Raceway 10FT. 2600 - 2600-10

Middle Atlantic 2600-10 Galvanized Steel Cable Raceway Overview The Middle Atlantic 2600-10 is a 96-inch (10-foot) overfloor cable raceway system buil…

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Middle Atlantic STL Raceway 10FT. 2600 - 2600-10

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SKU: 2600-10
UPC: 786776080230
Condition: New

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Middle Atlantic 2600-10 Galvanized Steel Cable Raceway

Overview

The Middle Atlantic 2600-10 is a 96-inch (10-foot) overfloor cable raceway system built from galvanized steel with a removable cover—purpose-built for surveillance and security installations where you need predictable, protected wire paths without conduit. The 2600-10 (often searched as 2600 10) handles coaxial, fiber, Cat5e/Cat6, and power bundling in a single footprint, reducing cable scatter on floors while keeping runs accessible for maintenance.

This is a Wiremold 2600 Series raceway: industrial-duty construction that won't sag under cable weight, resists corrosion in light-industrial and outdoor-adjacent environments, and installs flat against the floor with adhesive or mechanical fastening. If your surveillance backbone crosses open floor space—between a camera tower and a rack, across a warehouse aisle, through a server room—this is the standard choice for locking down cable runs that field crews won't trip over or accidentally unplug.

Key Features

  • 96-inch (10-foot) length, 2.20-inch width, 0.71-inch height: fits between standard floor tile grids and under doorways without creating a tripping hazard or visibility penalty. The shallow profile keeps cable runs out of traffic flow while remaining tall enough to accommodate multiple bundled runs (power, coax, fiber, Ethernet) side by side.
  • Galvanized steel construction: provides corrosion resistance in light moisture, dust, and temperature swing environments common to data centers, outdoor-adjacent loading docks, and industrial facilities. Galvanizing is maintenance-free—no paint, no rust-through on edge cuts.
  • Removable cover design: lets you install and pull cables without full raceway disassembly. Pop the cover off, lay in your runs, snap it back. Saves hours on large camera networks where you're adding or rerouting cable feeds over time.
  • RoHS compliant: meets Restriction of Hazardous Substances standards, confirming no cadmium, lead, or mercury in the materials. Required for many enterprise and government procurement specs; eliminates disposal concerns if the system is ever retired.
  • Manufactured in the United States: supply chain stability for replacement covers or additional sections. Avoids lead-time surprises if you need to expand the run or source spares mid-project.
  • Low-profile footprint: sits flush on concrete, tile, or light carpeting. Unlike cable trays or exposed bundling, a raceway installs professionally and passes facility inspection without looking like temporary infrastructure.

Integration & Compatibility

The 2600-10 is a passive infrastructure component—it does not require power, network integration, or firmware updates. It works with any surveillance cable type: RG6/RG11 coaxial for analog or hybrid systems, single-mode or multimode fiber, Cat5e/Cat6a Ethernet for IP cameras and switches, and 16/2 or 18/2 low-voltage power bundled alongside. Field crews can run multiple cable categories in the same raceway as long as power and signal are mechanically separated (use adhesive-backed dividers or tape to prevent cross-coupling noise).

The removable cover allows you to access cables for tie-down, retermination, or pull-through without breaking the entire run. This matters on large camera networks where you're connecting to multiple NVRs or switching out a damaged cable mid-span.

What's in the Box

The 2600-10 ships as a single 96-inch raceway section with integrated base and removable cover. Mechanical fastening hardware (screws or anchors) is not included—installation typically uses either industrial adhesive (for temporary or low-vibration floors) or floor-mounted brackets (optional, ordered separately). Confirm mounting method with your facility manager before installation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I cut the 2600-10 to a shorter length?

A: Yes. The galvanized steel base can be cut with a hacksaw or abrasive saw to your required length. After cutting, seal the cut edge with a small piece of electrical tape or paint to prevent rust at the exposed steel. The cover can also be trimmed to match, though this requires careful measurement to ensure the edges still align snugly.

Q: What's the maximum cable fill for the 2600-10?

A: The 2.20-inch width and 0.71-inch height give a cross-sectional area of roughly 1.56 square inches. As a general rule, keep cable fill under 50% of internal volume to allow for air circulation and future additions. For a typical run of 4–6 RG6 coaxials plus Cat6 and power bundled together, you'll stay well within capacity.

Q: Is the 2600-10 suitable for outdoor or damp environments?

A: Galvanized steel resists light moisture and corrosion in indoor and light industrial settings (data centers, warehouses, loading docks). For fully outdoor or submersion-prone locations (below-grade tunnels, wet rooms), specify a stainless steel raceway instead. Galvanized will rust if submerged or exposed to road salt spray.

Q: How do I install the 2600-10 on polished concrete or tile?

A: Most installations use a two-part epoxy or polyurethane adhesive applied to the base, then weight it down for 24 hours while curing. For removable installations, use floor-mounted angle brackets or L-brackets (not included) fastened to existing floor penetrations or adhesive anchors. Avoid adhesive on waxed or sealed floors—it may not bond permanently.

Q: Can multiple 2600-10 sections be joined end-to-end?

A: Yes. Butt the sections end-to-end and use a continuous adhesive or mechanical splice plate (sold separately) to bridge the joint. Ensure the covers align seamlessly to prevent cable snagging at the seam.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen

I specify the Middle Atlantic 2600-10 on multi-camera surveillance runs where cable protection and floor safety matter—server rooms, data centers, warehouse management facilities. At 96 inches and 0.71 inches tall, the 2600-10 keeps your camera feeds, power, and Ethernet bundled without creating a tripping hazard or breaking facility aesthetics. Galvanized steel means no maintenance and predictable longevity in temperature swings and light dust.

Technical Highlights:

  • Galvanized steel construction: corrosion resistance in light-industrial and climate-controlled environments (data centers, warehouses) without ongoing paint maintenance. A single galvanized raceway run outlasts three or four painted alternatives.
  • Removable cover: pull cables, reroute, add new runs, or diagnose faults without full disassembly. On large camera networks, this saves hours during troubleshooting or expansion work—you're not unburying entire cable bundles just to access one feed.
  • RoHS compliance and US manufacture: meets enterprise procurement standards and ensures spare parts and replacement covers source quickly without lead-time surprises mid-project.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Galvanized steel will rust if submerged or exposed to road salt—confirm your floor is not below-grade or coastal before specifying. For wet or outdoor environments, step up to a stainless steel raceway.
  • Installation adhesive or mechanical fasteners are not included; coordinate with facility management on the anchoring method before delivery. Epoxy on waxed floors won't hold—you'll need brackets.

The 2600-10 is the go-to choice for camera backbone runs across open floors in secure data facilities and warehouse management operations where you need professional cable management without custom conduit or labor-intensive bundling. It pays for itself in field crew efficiency and reduces cable-related network outages from accidental damage or loose connections.

Specifications
Product Material: Galvanized Steel
Height: 0.71"
Width: 2.20"
Length: 96"
Country of Origin: United States
Environmental Compliance: Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
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