Products — Enclosures & Mounting

Cable Trays, Cabinets and Enclosures: The Complete Routing and Housing Layer

Every electrical project needs a skeleton, and this 2,174-listing category from 211 suppliers provides it end to end. Cable management is the backbone: 176 tray elbows, reducers and branches, 97 straight perforated and solid trays, 109 covers and accessories, 75 bends, tees and crosses, plus brackets, clamps and mounting hardware (115). The enclosure side runs from 139 small junction boxes and 102 distribution boxes through 212 wall and flush-mount enclosures, 121 plastic distribution boards and 109 metal enclosures up to 84 main distribution board (MDB) housings and full telecom racks. A 184-listing block of insulators and anchor fittings serves overhead line construction.

Sheet-metal work is cheap to make well in Russia and expensive to ship empty — which is why the suppliers here compete hard on the things that matter to importers: dense flat-pack or nested packing, hot-dip galvanised and powder-coated finishes specified per order, and willingness to punch, fold and weld custom dimensions without Western-style tooling charges.

  • IP ratings: enclosures from IP31 indoor to IP55/IP65 outdoor executions, marked and certified.
  • Custom fabrication: non-catalogue cabinet sizes, cutouts and mounting plates produced from small batches.
  • Finish options: pre-galvanised, hot-dip after fabrication, or powder coating in standard RAL tones.
  • Packing: trays nested and strapped, cabinets palletised; container utilisation calculated before invoice.
  • Terms: EXW or FOB St. Petersburg / Novorossiysk; trucking across the EAEU and Central Asia.

Send your tray routing and cabinet schedule through the marketplace to receive itemised factory pricing.

FAQ

Can cabinets be produced in non-catalogue dimensions?
Yes, and with modest minimums — sheet-metal shops here treat custom sizes as ordinary work. Provide height, width, depth, IP rating, door and lock type, and required cutouts or mounting plates. Tooling charges are rare for standard bending and punching; a custom batch of 10–50 cabinets is normal, with drawings approved before production.
What corrosion protection should I choose for coastal or humid sites?
For outdoor and coastal installation, choose hot-dip galvanising after fabrication for trays and fittings, or powder coating over zinc-primed steel for cabinets; stainless executions are available for the harshest sites. State the environment in your request — suppliers will recommend a finish and provide coating thickness measurements with the shipment.
How is freight cost controlled for bulky but light cargo like trays?
Trays and covers nest inside each other and ship strapped in compact bundles, and many cabinet models travel flat-packed for on-site assembly. Suppliers calculate container utilisation before invoicing, so you see real cubic economics. As a rule, a 40-foot container absorbs a mid-sized commercial project's complete tray and enclosure schedule.
Are enclosure IP ratings backed by test documents?
Yes. IP31 through IP65 ratings are confirmed by test protocols under the GOST 14254 standard, which is identical in method to IEC 60529. EAC declarations and test reports ship with the goods and are generally sufficient for project documentation and tender technical files in most importing countries.
Do suppliers stock matching hardware — covers, partitions, connectors?
The system approach is standard: each tray family includes its covers, partitions, connectors, fasteners and brackets, and suppliers complete your bill of materials to avoid site mismatches. If you mix tray brands in an existing facility, send dimensions and the factory will confirm interface compatibility or supply adapter pieces.