Panduit 24-Port Mini-Com Modular Patch Panel
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Panduit 24-Port Mini-Com Modular Patch Panel
Scan code: LN6156 Manufacturer code: CP24BL
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Panduit 24-Port Mini-Com Modular Patch Panel

Panduit 24-Port Mini-Com Modular Patch Panel

Scan code: LN6156 Manufacturer code: CP24BL
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Product Overview 24-port all metal modular patch panel Accepts Mini-Com Modules for shielded applications and Mounts to standard TIA/EIA 19" rack or 23" racks with optional extender bracket Features Part Number CP24BL
Part Description 24-port all metal modular patch panel, 1 RU.
Product Type All Metal Modular Patch Panel
Material Stainless steel
Color Black
Depth (In.) 0.70
Depth (mm) 17.8
Height (In.) 1.72
Height (mm) 43.7
Width (In.) 19.00
Width (mm) 482.6
CE Compliant No
Max. No. of Mini-Com Modules 24
Mounting Method 19 inch mounting
No. of Connectors 24
No. of Ports 24
No. of Rack Spaces 1
Options Metal
Patch Panel Style Flat
Performance Level Modular, Dependent on Populated Modules
Pricing Description Patch Panel, 24 Port, All Metal, Black
Termination Modular
Wiring Scheme T568A/T568B
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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