Ashish International

Data Center Accessories

Data Center Accessories

Data centre accessories are the fittings, brackets, clamps, and hardware components that complete the cable management, pipe support, and structural framing systems within a data centre facility. While strut channel and cable tray form the primary infrastructure of a data centre’s support system, it is the accessories that allow this infrastructure to be connected, secured, adjusted, and maintained in operation. Data centre accessories must meet the same standards for corrosion resistance, surface cleanliness, and dimensional consistency that apply to the primary channel and tray components they connect to. At Ashish International, we manufacture and export data centre accessories for data centre contractors, MEP consultants, and international procurement teams across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Europe, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Africa.

Ashish Exports manufactures and supplies a comprehensive range of foundation and anchor bolts engineered for commercial and industrial MEP applications. The product range covers multiple bolt configurations, material grades, and surface finishes, with custom fabrication available for project-specific dimensional and load requirements.

What Are Data Centre Accessories?

Role of Anchor Bolts in MEP Installations

Anchor bolts connect mechanical, electrical, and plumbing support structures to concrete bases or structural slabs. They resist both tensile forces (pull-out loads) and shear forces (lateral loads) depending on the application and installation geometry. In MEP work, these bolts are embedded into concrete pads, floor slabs, or structural walls during construction or installed into pre-drilled holes using post-installed methods. The bolt transfers load from the equipment or support frame into the substrate, preventing movement, vibration-induced loosening, and structural failure. Every component in an MEP support system, from the bolt at the base to the iron channel forming the structural frame above, depends on this foundation connection to perform correctly. Correct anchor bolt selection directly affects the structural integrity of every MEP support installation.

How Foundation Bolts Differ from Standard Fasteners

Standard fasteners such as machine bolts or hex bolts are designed for metal-to-metal connections. Foundation bolts are specifically engineered for embedment into concrete or masonry. Key differences include embedment geometry (J-type and L-type hooks, or headed configurations, provide mechanical interlock within the concrete), thread projection (a defined length of threaded shank extends above the surface to accept nuts and washers), and material grade (foundation bolts are manufactured to higher tensile grades to handle structural loads). Standard fasteners are not a substitute for purpose-engineered foundation bolts in load-bearing MEP applications.

Channel Splice Plates and Couplers

Splice plates connect two lengths of strut channel end to end, extending the support rail beyond the standard 3 or 6 metre supplied length. They are pre-drilled to align with the channel slot pattern and are supplied in a matching finish to the channel they connect.

End Caps

End caps close the open end of a strut channel section to prevent cable and debris from entering the channel cavity. In data centres, open channel ends present a risk of cable damage from sharp edges and a housekeeping issue from accumulated debris. End caps are a simple accessory that eliminates both risks.

Beam Clamps

Beam clamps attach the strut channel to structural steel beams without drilling. They grip the beam flange and provide a threaded connection point from which channel hangers or rods can be suspended. Data centre beam clamps are specified in powder-coated or stainless steel finish to match the primary channel specification.

Spring Nuts and Square-Head Bolts

Spring nuts and square-head bolts are the primary fasteners used to connect fittings, clamps, and brackets to the strut channel. The spring nut is inserted into the channel slot and rotated to lock in position before the bolt is tightened. These fasteners must be dimensionally matched to the channel profile and supplied in the correct material grade and finish.

Angle Brackets and Flat Plate Connectors

Angle brackets connect channel sections at 90 degrees for corner connections, perpendicular branches, and framing joints. Flat plate connectors join parallel channel sections. Both are essential for building out a three-dimensional channel framing grid within a data centre. Our data centre accessories work directly with our strut clamps and iron channel to provide a complete support system where all components are sourced from a single manufacturer.

Powder Coated

Powder-coated accessories in RAL colours matching the primary channel specification maintain visual and surface consistency throughout the data centre support installation. Standard data centre colours include RAL 7035 light grey and RAL 9005 black.

Stainless Steel SS 304 and SS 316

Stainless steel accessories in grades SS 304 or SS 316 are specified for data centre zones with elevated humidity, coastal environments, or areas adjacent to cooling infrastructure where moisture exposure is a risk.

Pre-Galvanised Carbon Steel

Pre-galvanised accessories are used in data centre support areas where the standard corrosion protection requirement applies, and colour coding is not required. For data centre projects incorporating external renewable energy infrastructure, accessories may also interface with solar structure and cantilever arms components used for external service routing and panel support framing.

HVAC Equipment Mounting

Chillers, air handling units (AHUs), cooling towers, and rooftop packaged units require anchor bolts to secure equipment base frames to concrete pads. L-type and headed anchor bolts are commonly used here due to their pull-out resistance under vibration loads.

Electrical Panel and Conduit Support Structures

Cable tray support columns, electrical panel base frames, and conduit riser supports are anchored using stud or J-type bolts cast into floor slabs or structural walls. These assemblies are most effective when the entire vertical support structure above the anchor point, including the strut framing and strut clamps used to secure conduit and cable trays in position, is engineered as a coordinated system.

Plumbing and Piping System Anchoring

Pump bases, pipe support stanchions, and expansion loop anchor points all rely on foundation bolts to transfer pipe load and thermal movement forces into the building structure. Threaded rods and pipe clamps used in these assemblies are complementary components in the broader support system.

Industrial and Commercial Building Infrastructure

In industrial facilities, anchor bolts secure mechanical equipment skids, generator sets, compressor bases, and utility distribution frames. These are applications where load requirements and environmental exposure are more demanding than standard commercial MEP work. Matching the bolt type and material grade to the specific application is the single most important step in MEP anchor bolt specification.

Manufacturing Precision and Quality Control

Ashish Exports operates an in-house manufacturing facility with process controls covering dimensional accuracy, thread quality, and material grade verification. Each production batch is traceable to raw material documentation.

Bulk Supply Capability and Lead Times

The facility supports bulk order fulfillment for large MEP projects, with consistent quality across high-volume batches. Packaging is configured for site use, clearly labeled by type, grade, and dimension to simplify site logistics.

Custom Fabrication for Project-Specific Requirements

Non-standard anchor bolt configurations are manufactured against engineer-supplied drawings. This eliminates the need for site modifications or improvised fastening solutions that compromise structural performance.

Load Requirements and Embedment Depth

Determine whether the primary load is tensile (pull-out), shear (lateral), or combined. For cast-in-place bolts, a general rule is that embedment depth should be 10 to 12 times the bolt diameter. For example, an M16 bolt requires approximately 160 to 192 mm of embedment. Always verify against project-specific structural calculations.

Environmental and Corrosion Considerations

Outdoor installations, rooftop equipment, and coastal environments require SS 316 or hot-dip galvanised carbon steel. Indoor, climate-controlled spaces may use MS with zinc electroplating. Confirm the environmental exposure class before specifying a surface finish.

Matching Bolt Grade to Structural Demands

Higher equipment weights and dynamic loads from rotating machinery require higher-grade bolts. Consult the equipment manufacturer’s anchor bolt schedule and cross-reference with the structural engineer’s foundation design before finalising the specification. Correct specification at the design stage prevents costly remediation during or after installation.

Ashish Exports supplies foundation and anchor bolts for MEP projects across commercial, industrial, and infrastructure sectors. Whether you need standard configurations in bulk or custom-fabricated bolts for a specific application, the technical team can support specification, material selection, and procurement. Contact Ashish Exports to request a quote, submit dimensional drawings for custom fabrication, or discuss technical requirements with the supply team.

Q1: Can data centre accessories be supplied in the same powder coat colour as the channel?

Yes. Accessories, including end caps, splice plates, angle brackets, and beam clamps, can be supplied in any standard RAL colour to match the primary channel specification. Confirm the required RAL code when placing your order.

Q2: Do you supply spring nuts and channel bolts as part of the accessory range?

Yes. Spring nuts and square-head bolts in matching material grade and finish are supplied as part of our data centre accessory range. Confirm the channel profile dimensions when ordering to ensure a correct fit.

Q3: Are stainless steel accessories available for data centre installations in coastal locations?

Yes. Accessories in SS 304 and SS 316 are available for data centre installations in coastal or high-humidity environments where stainless steel is specified for the primary channel.

Q4: Can accessories be ordered separately from the primary channel?

Yes. Accessories can be ordered independently of the primary channel. Buyers should confirm the channel profile dimensions and finish specification to ensure accessory compatibility.

Q5: What documentation is available for data centre accessory procurement?

Material specifications, coating thickness reports for powder-coated components, and standard export documentation are provided with every order. Additional documentation, including dimensional inspection reports, can be arranged on request.

Q6: What is the lead time for data centre accessories?

Lead times depend on the range of accessories required, finish specification, and order volume. Standard accessories in commercial volumes are generally produced and shipped faster than custom or non-standard specifications. Confirmed lead times are provided at the time of order.