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Does anyone know if there is a regulation regarding using cable ties to attach cable to the upper part of the metal stud track ( dropped ceiling) or can you only use cable tie anchors which fix to concrete above the dropped ceiling? This is for a block of apartments

Many Thanks
 
I'm assuming you're talking about cable tying to the wire suspending the ceiling?
If so, think about it. It's going to slip down pretty soon.
Correct me if I'm thinking the wrong thing.
 
Don't think it's ideal mate that metal stud can be razor sharp, though I have seen people do it, I would personally rather use the cable tie saddles or some other containment. A few rows of those cable tie saddles won't take too long to whack in
 
Ok, was just wondering if there was a regulation against it, any sharp parts cables need to cross over I put pipe lagging...

Thanks for your help :)
 
There were won't be a specific reg relating to this particular scenario, but there'll be something in Section 5 concerning erection methods. That's probably stating the bleeding obvious! :)
 

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