Flush Floor trunking solutions

Comprehensive, Robust, Flexible, Modular, Floor box-compatible 

Cableduct floor trunking is available as a flush floor option. Designed for use in screed floors with the access lid flush with the top of the floor screed. This option provides the best flexibility for moving outlet points and rewiring without hassle in the future.

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Features & Benefits

Flat bend (131)

Flush Floor Trunking System

  • If lid recess depth is greater than 6.5mm, flush trunking is not suitable and you require in screed trunking
  • Fits in screed but flush with top of screed
  • Comprehensive and easy-to-install trunking system
  • Flush floor modular system is best and most flexible if floor box locations will need to be changed in future
  • Trunking integrates fully with our 500 and 2000 series floor boxes

Flush Floor Trunking

Trunking

  • Heavy duty flush floor trunking
  • Extensive range of standard trunking
  • Trunking lengths are 2m
  • 2-4 compartments possible
  • Vertical riser bends enable integration with our perimeter trunking
  • Bespoke trunking solutions available 

Length (130)

Lid

  • Removable load-bearing lid in 500mm lengths
  • Recessed trunking lid has recess depth of 6mm

Specifications

  • Product Details
  • Accessories
  • Downloads
  • Product Details

    Flush Screed Trunking

    Stocked sizes are shown below. For bespoke sizes speak to our team for more information.

    Flush Screed Trunking

    Trunking type (ref. 130): (2m lengths)Width x Depth (mm) (including 2x 1.5mm thickness of galvanised steel)No. of CompartmentsFloor box integration
    FF4153x2522000 and 500 - via spigot (boot)
    FF4153x4022000 and 500 - via spigot (boot)
    FF12333x5532000 and 500 - within trunking run
    FF13333x6532000 and 500 - within trunking run
    FF14 (recessed lid - 6mm)333x7132000 and 500 - within trunking run
    FF15443x654500 - within trunking run

    Accessories

    Accessories

    Browse our fully compatible accessories (width & depth are same as trunking type).

    Type and Length of Accessory (c) (mm)

    Accessory type (ref.)Flat bend (131)Tee (132)Cross (133)
    FF4251mm350mm350mm
    FF4251mm350mm350mm
    FF12500mm500mm500mm
    FF13500mm500mm500mm
    FF14 (Recessed lid - 6mm)500mm500mm500mm
    FF15540mm644mm644mm

    Type and Length of Accessory (c) (mm)

    Accessory type (ref.)Vertical bend (134)45 degree bend (144)End cap (138)
    FF425mm160mmn/a
    FF425mm160mmn/a
    FF1255mm250mmn/a
    FF1365mm250mmn/a
    FF14 (Recessed lid - 6mm)65mm250mmn/a
    Flat bend (131)

    Flat bend (131)

    Tee (132)

    Tee (132)

    Cross (133)

    Cross (133)

    Vertical (134)

    Vertical (134)

    45 degree (144)

    45 degree (144)

    End cap (138)

    End cap (138)

    Downloads

    Downloads

    Click on the boxes below to access our extensive range of downloadable resources. From brochures and floor box specifications to installation guides and conformity data sheets, all our downloads are completely free to all Cableduct customers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    If you’ve got a particular question for the experts at Cableduct, it’s highly likely that you’re not the first person to ask this. Have a read of our frequently asked questions to see if you can find the answer to the information that you require.

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    What’s the difference between flush floor and under floor in-screed trunking?

    Flush floor is level with the top of the screed and can contain floor boxes along the trunking run (usually 2000 Series floor boxes). Underfloor in-screed is buried in the screed.

    How much space is there in flush floor trunking for cables and the floor box?

    The trunking acts as the base box of the floor box, you’re only putting a plug top and 6mm lid on the trunking. The cables run under the outlet plates.

    How many trunking compartments, bends and accessories do I need?

    A good start point is to see the relevant datasheet and installation guide and send us a “shopping list” of lengths/bends/end caps/tees that you want, with quantities.

    Can I install your floor boxes with trunking?

    You can install a floor box with underfloor trunking if the trunking is at least 55mm deep. The type of floor box will differ depending on the exact situation. Please ask our technical team for their advice

    What is the difference between skirting and dado trunking?

    Skirting runs around the edge of the wall at floor level whereas dado does the same but at waist height. Options are available for square or chamfered top and bottom. Finish is galvanised steel, pre-painted white or stainless steel.

    What fixings do I need for trunking

    Our Trunking is supplied with enough fixings and accessories for standard installations. Projects can vary and so please discuss details of your project with our team. Fixings and installations information is available in Downloads/Trunking