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Metal Clad Cable Stacker with Angle Clip & Steel Beam Clamp (1/8 X 1/4″) Attachment

Product Code: MCS11FM24

The MCS11 (Metal Clad Cable Stacker) is used to support metal clad electrical wires stacked one on top of the other.

Comes prepared with Angle Clip & FM24 Steel Beam Clamp attachment that allows you to attach the cable stacker to flanges 1/8” – 1/4″ thick.

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specs

  • Package quantity: 25 pcs.
  • Master package quantity: 4 x 25 pcs.
  • Thread size: ¼”-20
  • Built-in Cable Retainer System
  • Multiple attachment options available

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FAQs

General

What is a metal-clad cable stacker?

A metal-clad cable stacker is a wire-form support used to hold MC electrical cables in an organized vertical stack. It keeps individual cables separated while running them along framing, beams, or structural steel.

What problem does a cable stacker solve?

MC cables often need to be routed together, but not compressed or tangled. The stacker holds each cable in place, maintains spacing, and keeps the run aligned during installation.

Where are MC cable stackers used?

They’re used in commercial and industrial electrical work, especially in open framing, above ceilings, on steel structures, or along pathways where multiple MC cables are installed together.

Why stack MC cables instead of bundling them?

Stacking keeps each cable supported individually, prevents jacket damage, and maintains spacing required for code-compliant installation. Bundling can create pinch points or uneven weight distribution.

Product Features and Specifications

What is the MCS11 base model?

The MCS11 is the standard wire-form stacker with no attachment. It supports MC cables in a vertical configuration and can be paired with different mounting hardware.

What attachments are available?

Doc’s Industries offers several factory-installed attachment options, including:

EC14 Eye Coupling – for threaded hanging or hardware-based mounting
FRAC 90° Angle Clip – for horizontal surface mounting
FRACP (Angle Clip + Powder Actuated Pin) – for fastening to concrete
FM24 Steel Beam Clamp (1/8" x 1/4") – for small flanges
FM58 Steel Beam Clamp (5/16" x 1/2") – for thicker flanges
SSBC Spring Steel Beam Clip – for fast push-on installation to steel
PBC Pressed Steel Beam Clamp – for adjustable flange mounting

Each attachment changes how and where the stacker can be installed.

Are all versions made from the same material?

Yes. All MCS11 stackers use a rigid wire-form design suitable for supporting MC electrical cables in stacked runs.

How many MC cables can an MCS11 hold?

The design supports multiple MC cables arranged vertically. The precise capacity varies based on the diameter of the cable and the specific requirements of the job.

Installation and Usage

How is the MCS11 installed?

Installation depends on the attachment. The stacker can be mounted to steel flanges, concrete, threaded rod, eye couplings, or structural surfaces using the appropriate hardware.

Which version should installers choose for steel beams?

For steel beams and flanges:

FM24 for 1/8"–1/4" flanges
FM58 for 5/16"–1/2" flanges
SSBC for snap-on spring steel installation
PBC for adjustable pressed beam installation

Which version works on concrete?

The FRACP model includes a powder-actuated pin designed for direct attachment to concrete.

Which option works for threaded rod or coupling installations?

The MCS11EC14 uses an eye coupling, allowing installers to mount the stacker with threaded hardware or support systems.

Can the stacker be mounted horizontally or vertically?

Yes. Angle-clip versions like MCS11FRAC and MCS11FRACP mount horizontally, while beam-clip and eye-coupling versions mount vertically along beams or threaded structures.

Are tools needed for installation?

Some versions are tool-free (spring steel clip). Others require standard electrical installation tools, and the FRACP model requires a compatible powder-actuated tool for concrete attachment.

Cable Handling Considerations

Does the stacker protect the cable jacket?

Yes. The wire-form design keeps cables separated and supported without crushing or binding them.

How should installers place cables in the stacker?

Place cables individually into the formed sections, maintaining the intended top-to-bottom order. This keeps the run aligned and makes troubleshooting easier.

Can MC cables be pulled while in the stacker?

Light pulling or guiding is fine, but heavy pulls should be done before seating the cable to avoid deformation or stress on the support.

Purchase and Availability

Where is Doc’s Industries based?

Doc’s Industries is based in Simi Valley, CA. Our team is dedicated to providing quality products and above and beyond service to customers globally.

Are all attachment types stocked?

Yes. MCS11 base models and all attachment versions are regularly available. Stock may vary by distributor.

Do you supply to wholesale and retail customers?

Doc’s Industries services wholesale accounts. Please use the “where to buy” function on our website to be connected to the nearest distributor. 

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