| Condition |
This product has been fully tested and verified as functional with no hardware or software defects. Any data previously held on the device has been sanitised or the storage media removed, in line with data protection standards. The item may show minor cosmetic wear, including light scratches or blemishes, though these do not affect the product’s performance or usability. The device is loaded with legally licensed software, where applicable, and is configured for full operation. It has been professionally cleaned, with all non-original labels removed, and is complete with all parts present and accounted for. |
| Warranty |
1 Year |
Use this 1U server rack
cable-management panel with pass-thru routing holes to organize network
server and KVM cabling in your rack
This server rack cable-management panel keeps your rack cables neatly
bundled and guided, for tidier rack space. The 1U cable organizer
features a combination of D-ring hooks and pass-through holes that
enable you to run cables to and from your equipment through the panel
and into the hooks.
Easily organize your cables for a more manageable server rack
The rack-cable management panel makes it easier to organize cables from
the front or back of your server rack. It features five conveniently
placed D-ring hooks that you can use to hold and guide cable bundles
running vertically and horizontally. To bundle and route cables through
the panel, the cable manager also features four holes designed to
seamlessly route cables in and out of your rack.
1U design saves U space
This cable management panel saves rack space with a 1U design. Despite
the panels low-profile it still provides plenty of cable management,
with a combination of five D-ring hooks and four cable holes.
Protect your equipment
Routing your cables through a panel reduces the tension that's often put
on equipment ports, preventing damage to your expensive rack-mounted
devices. Properly routing cables also improves airflow in your server
rack, which helps to keep your equipment running at optimal temperatures
to reduce the probability of damage caused by your rack overheating.