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The FLO W200EHS410 is a 12-gauge channel strut manufactured from 304 stainless steel, designed for structural support and mechanical system routing in commercial and industrial installations. The channel measures 1-5/8 inches wide by 1-5/8 inches tall and comes in a 10-foot length. Short slots measure 9/16 inches by 1-1/8 inches on 2-inch centers, providing standard bolt engagement with reduced slot exposure. Electricians, plumbers, and pipefitters rely on this type of strut channel to support conduit, pipe, ductwork, and equipment in corrosive or wet environments where stainless steel is required over standard electro-galvanized steel.
This strut is suited for commercial mechanical rooms, food processing facilities, wastewater treatment plants, coastal installations, and other environments where corrosion resistance is critical. The 304 stainless steel construction makes it appropriate for applications exposed to moisture, chemicals, or regular washdowns. It is used by licensed electricians, plumbers, and mechanical contractors to build support frameworks for pipe, conduit, cable tray, and HVAC components. The 10-foot stick length is standard for field cutting and unistrut-style framing assemblies.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fitment for unistrut-style channel framing systems requiring 1-5/8 inches by 1-5/8 inches 12-gauge short-slot strut in 304 stainless steel.
Channel strut is typically installed by licensed electricians or mechanical contractors following applicable NEC or IPC support-spacing requirements. Cut to length using a metal-cutting saw or angle grinder with appropriate PPE; deburr cut ends before installing hardware to protect threads and sealing surfaces. Verify that all strut hardware, nuts, and fittings are also rated for stainless steel compatibility to avoid galvanic corrosion at contact points. Power down or depressurize any systems before mounting strut in proximity to live electrical or pressurized piping.
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