Descriptions
A 1U 24-finger metal cable manager is a device used in server racks and data centers to organize and manage cables efficiently.
Here's a breakdown of what this term means:
1U: This refers to the height of the cable manager, which is 1 rack unit (1U) high. In standard 19-inch racks, 1U is equivalent to 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) in height. This means the cable manager is designed to fit into a 1U space within a server rack or cabinet.
24-finger: This indicates the number of "fingers" or "slots" in the cable manager. Each finger helps route and hold cables in place, preventing tangling and making cable management more organized. The fingers are typically vertical strips that allow for neat routing of cables through them.
Metal: The cable manager is constructed from metal, which provides durability and strength. Metal is often preferred over plastic for its robustness and ability to support heavier cables without sagging.
In summary, a 1U 24-finger metal cable manager helps keep cables organized and accessible in a server rack, ensuring that cables are neatly arranged and reducing clutter, which can improve airflow and maintenance efficiency.
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Item No | Descriptions |
TP-5409-1U24 | Metal cable manager, 24 fingers, 1U |