High Capacity Cable Management for Schools

Panduit has introduced a new, fully integrated NETFRAME Rack System. It is a completely modular system that can be configured to meet current and future network cable management requirements. The new rack system includes deeper channels and modular D-rings for vertical cable management, metal hinged covers, top bend radius control channels and assembly hardware.

The system provides high capacity cable management for a large number of cross-connecting hardware and equipment. Metal hinged vertical covers are included to allow easier access to cable. In addition, the system can be installed quickly and easily in the field. It is compatible with Panduit’s horizontal cable management panels, including wiring ducts and OPEN-ACCESS D-ring panel options, OPTICOM fiber optic enclosures and MINI-COM patch panels. Panduit Corp., Tinley Park, IL, (888) 506-5400, www.panduitncg.com.

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