Security and Cable Management with Access

The Mighty Mo WallMount Cable Management Cabinet from Ortronics offers complete four-sidedaccess to installed components. Available in two multi-featured versions, ithas the depth of a full-size cabinet, as well as security and exceptional cablemanagement. It is ideal for areas with space constraints, or for areas thatraise concerns about security or protection from foreign elements like dust,dirt or moisture.

The cabinet includes a lockable front door with fully-testedsafety glass. The door is easily removable and can be mounted to open on theleft or right. Side panels pivot open and remove for easy access. Internallatches keep the side panels secure when the front door is locked. The cabinetpivots on a 2.5” (64mm) deep base with one solid cable entry cover and onebrush cable entry cover. The pivot is done by heavy-duty cast lockable hingedbrackets, which can be configured in the field for right or left rotation.Additional features include: four vertical mounting rails that are adjustablefrom front to back and are threaded for 12-24 screws; ventilation slots in thebottom, along with a 120V-100 CFM fan; and six cable management rings that canbe used in front or back of the cabinet. Ortronics, Inc., New London, CT, (800) 934-5432, www.ortronics.com.

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