What are bridle rings used for?
Bridle rings are used to support and route low-voltage cables such as data, fiber, voice, and security wiring. They help maintain proper cable organization while preventing sagging or damage.
How are bridle rings installed in concrete?
A drop in anchor is often used in concrete but other options include concrete screw anchors, and clips for PAT and gas tools.
How are bridle rings installed to metal infrastructure like beams and bar joists?
Typical installation to steel beams and bar joists is accomplished with beam clamps. We stock a variety including a hammer or smash on clamp that installs fast. Magnetic options are also available.
How are bridle rings installed to wood?
Bridle rings with wood screw thread are used for installing in wood. A faster way is using a rod hanger like a Sammy Screw.
What sizes are available?
We stock bridle rings in diameters from 1-1/4" up to 4", allowing you to choose the proper size for your cable bundle capacity.
What materials are bridle rings available in?
Our bridle rings are available in steel with a zinc finish or 316 stainless steel.
Are bridle rings code compliant for low-voltage cable support?
Yes. When properly spaced and installed, bridle rings meet industry standards for supporting low-voltage cabling without compressing or damaging the cables. Some cable types may require a wider bearing area then a standard bridle ring. Consider the Minerallac 648RS & 654RS with a saddle.