Fire-Rated Metal Cable Cleats
Fire rated metal cable cleats are engineered to securely hold cables in place during fire conditions, helping maintain the integrity of electrical systems in safety-critical installations. These heavy-duty cleats are commonly used with fire performance cables in buildings where maintaining circuit integrity during emergencies is essential.
The range includes products such as Unicrimp Q-Fire cable cleats and SWA Firefly™ fire-resistant metal cable cleats, designed for fast installation and compliance with the latest 18th Edition wiring regulations.
Manufactured from durable all-metal construction, these cleats provide strong mechanical support for medium-to-large diameter cables, ensuring secure cable retention in demanding environments.
By preventing premature cable collapse during a fire, fire-rated cable cleats help protect escape routes and maintain operational emergency systems such as fire alarms, emergency lighting, and critical power circuits.
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Key Features & Benefits
- 18th Edition compliant fire-rated fixings – Designed to meet BS7671 requirements for fire-resistant cable support.
- All-metal cable cleat construction – Provides strong mechanical cable retention and long-term durability.
- Prevents premature cable collapse in fire conditions – Helps maintain system integrity and safe evacuation routes.
- Suitable for medium and large cable diameters – Example SKUs include Unicrimp QC8MBK (17.7–20.3mm) and QC10MBK (22.7–25.4mm) cable cleats.
- SWA Firefly™ metal cleat options – Available in multiple sizes such as FFMC5 and FFMC9 to support different cable diameters.
- High-temperature fire resistance – Some fire-rated metal cleats feature melt points exceeding 1200°C for reliable performance in extreme conditions.
- Fast and installer-friendly fixing – Simple bend-and-fix design allows quick installation while maintaining secure cable support.
- Ideal for safety-critical applications – Suitable for power distribution, emergency lighting, fire alarm systems, rail infrastructure, and public buildings.




