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Fewer Installation Steps The rigid connection eliminates the need to attach to ceiling grid. No need to revisit support Pre-Assembled Engineered as an assembly saves field labor Attachment Options UL listed engineered attachment options for concrete, wood, metal and steel Installs from the Ground Faster install saves labor and is safer than ladders SERIES SERIES Innovative Labor Saving Attachment Solutions Since 1977 The Stiffy Solution Fig 200 Stiffy with Comfort Cradle Construction Engineered Attachment Solutions “It’s What We Do” Low Voltage Cabling Supports Installer must revisit every support No need to revisit - The rigid connection to the structure satisfies the requirements of NEC 300.11. Pre-assembled Saves labor Step 1 - Install Ceiling Wire Step 2 - Climb up a ladder and attach the data support Step 3 - Climb up a ladder and install the cable Step 4 - Install Restraint Clip Step 6 - Tie the ceiling wire to the clip Step 5 - Return to the location (after the T-bar Grid is installed), climb a ladder and attach the banana clip. (Per NEC 300.11) It doesn’t get any easier than this... Step 1 - Install the Stiffy from the ground Step 2 - PULL the cable through the Stiffy 1 2 Stiffy Solution Stiffy Solution Fig 200 Comfort Cradle Job Site Problem 1 2 3 5 4 6 Job Site Problem Typical T-Bar Installation Job Site Problem Stiffy Solution Engineered as an assembly No Yes. Only when a Banana Clip is used to secure the wire to the T-bar Grid. No. Very labor intensive to install the batwing clips. Also, per NEC 300.11 the ceiling wire must be secured at the top as well as bottom which requires a second trip to the same location. No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Quick to install NEC 300.11 compliant Pre-staked with several Engineered Attachment options UL listed engineered attachment options for concrete, wood, metal and steel A Division of Tomarco Contractor Specialties StiffySupports.com CEASattachments.com (877) 466-CEAS CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERED ATTACHMENT SOLUTIONS StiffySupports.com | CEASattachments.com © 2017 CEAS - All Rights Reserved LOW VOLTAGE SUPPORT SOLUTIONS Job Site Problem - Stiffy Solution Low Voltage Cabling Support Solutions Saves Time, Saves Labor, Saves Money Go to StiffySupports.com to learn more about Stiffy DATACOM solutions, or call us at (877) 466-CEAS

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Page 1: 1 SERIES - CEAS

Fewer Installation StepsThe rigid connection eliminates the need to attach to ceiling grid. No need to revisit support

Pre-AssembledEngineered as an assembly saves field labor

Attachment OptionsUL listed engineered attachment options for concrete, wood, metal and steel

Installs from the GroundFaster install saves labor and is safer than ladders

S E R I E S

S E R I E S

Innovative LaborSaving Attachment Solutions

Since 1977

The Stiffy Solution

Fig 200 Stiffy with Comfort Cradle

Cons

tructi

on En

gine

ered

Atta

chm

ent S

olut

ions

“It’s

Wha

t We D

o”

Low Voltage Cabling Supports

Installer must revisit every support

No need to revisit - The rigid connection to the structure satisfies the requirements of NEC 300.11.

Pre-assembled Saves labor

Step 1 - Install Ceiling Wire

Step 2 - Climb up a ladder and attach the data support

Step 3 - Climb up a ladder and install the cable

Step 4 - Install Restraint Clip

Step 6 - Tie the ceiling wire to the clip

Step 5 - Return to the location (after the T-bar Grid is installed), climb a ladder and attach the banana clip. (Per NEC 300.11)

It doesn’t get any easier than this.. .

Step 1 - Install the Stiffy from the ground

Step 2 - PULL the cable through the Stiffy

1

2

Stiffy Solution

Stiffy Solution

Fig 200 Comfort CradleJob Site Problem

1

2

3

5

4

6

Job Site Problem

Typical T-Bar Installation

Job Site Problem Stiffy Solution

Engineered as an assembly No

Yes. Only when a Banana Clip is used to secure the wire to the T-bar Grid.

No. Very labor intensive to install the batwing clips. Also, per NEC 300.11 the ceiling wire must be secured at the top as well as bottom which requires a second trip to the same location.

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

YesQuick to install

NEC 300.11 compliant

Pre-staked with several Engineered Attachment options

UL listed engineered attachment options for concrete, wood, metal and steel

A Division of Tomarco Contractor Specialties

StiffySupports.comCEASattachments.com

(877) 466-CEAS

CONSTRUCTION ENGINEEREDATTACHMENT SOLUTIONS

S t i f f y S u p p o r t s . c o m | C E A S a t t a c h m e n t s . c o m © 2017 CEAS - All Rights Reserved

LOW VOLTAGESUPPORT SOLUTIONS

Job Site Problem - Stiffy Solution Low Voltage Cabling Support Solutions

Saves Time, Saves Labor, Saves Money

Go to StiffySupports.com to learn more about Stiffy DATACOM solutions,

or call us at (877) 466-CEAS

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Low Voltage Cabling Support SolutionsSERIES

Designed by professionals for professionals!

S t i f f y S u p p o r t s . c o m | C E A S a t t a c h m e n t s . c o m

Labor S

avin

g Solu

tions

Fastener Options

Footprint Options

*01 & *02Powers® Power

Actuated

*13 CEAS® PowderPuff

Power Actuated

*03 & *031Powers® SD1

Wedge Anchor

*04 & *041Powers® Wedge

Bolt

*06Hex Washer Head Self Drilling Screw

*09Wide MouthBeam Clamp

*07Hex Washer Head Sharp Point Screw

*17Stiffy Pull

Down J-Clip

*16 StiffyHammer-onBeam Clamp

*12Hammer-on Beam

Clamp 360˚

Illustrations are not to scale.

STEELMETAL

*07Hex Washer Head Sharp Point Screw

*08Timber Pin

PAT Fastener

*14Stiffy Wood

Pull Down Clamp

*0190˚ Angle

Example Shown*07 Fastener

Hex Head Sharp Point Screw in Wood

*02Side Mount

Example Shown*01 Fastener

1-1/4 Pinin Concrete

*012Gas Tool

Example Shown*01 Fastener

1-1/4 Pinin Concrete

*011Hard Concrete

Example Shown *01 Fastener

1-1/4 Pinin Concrete

*03Threaded End

Example Shown Blue Banger Hanger

in Poured Concrete

*04Straight Rod

Example Shown *12 Fastener

Hammer-on Beam Clamp 360˚

• Steel Support with a Plastic Comfort Cradle

• 2” Wide Plenum Rated Bearing Surface “Cradles” the Cables to ensure smooth transmission of data.

• Self locking latch eliminates the need for zip ties and Velcro to secure cables

• Available in Red, White, Blue, Green, Yellow and Black

• Eliminate Cable Tray

• Eliminate Seismic Bracing

• Eliminate costly coordination during pre-construction

• Separate Low Voltage Systems with colored Comfort Cradles

• Eliminate Cable Tray

• Eliminate Seismic Bracing

• Eliminate costly coordination during pre-construction

Low Voltage Trapezes

Low Voltage Wall Racks

Fig 200Stiffy with Comfort

Cradle

Fig 205 “Shorty” Comfort

Cradle

Fig 202Stiffy Wall

Rack Support

Fig 220Stiffy Low Voltage

Trapeze

Fig 222Stiffy LV Triangle

TrapezeFig 240

Bridle Ring Stiffy

Fig 223Stiffy Wall Mount

Trapeze

Fig 203Stiffy Fixed Wall

Rack Support

Fig 204Stiffy Double Wall

Rack Support

Fig 241Stiffy D-Ring

Fig 251Stiffy DAS Antenna

Support

Fig 252Stiffy Module

Support

Fig 224Stiffy Wall Mount

Trapeze

Fig 206Stiffy Data Tree

Low Voltage Supports

Fig 250Stiffy Wall Sleeves

• Fasteners are pre-assembled to the Stiffy Assemblies

• All assemblies are ready to install when they arrive on the jobsite.

• All products are engineered as an assembly with the attachment to structure taken into consideration.

• Submittal documents are stamped and signed by a Structural Engineer

Fig 201 Stiffy Clip-on Comfort Cradle

Shown attached to a Fig 100Stiffy Straight Rod