ZRA2211
ZORA
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Product Description
ZORA cable manager for data network communications, is based on the international design and manufacture of 19-inch racks, so that the cable more quickly and neatly, for your structured cabling to provide higher performance and efficiency.
1Cold-rolled steel plate all-metal material, to ensure that the product is strong and durable;
2Jumper management, press the jumper into the cable manager, cover the dust cap for easy protection of the jumper;
3Can be installed in the cabinet, which helps cable distribution rationalization, easy to future system maintenance and upgrades;
4Large capacity design for up to 48 patch cables Used in conjunction with patch panels to organize patch cords and make cabling more organized
5Compliance with industry standards: EIA/ECA-310-E
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Product Number | Product Name | Qty / Box | Qty / CTN |
ZRA2211 | cable manager | 1 | 24 |
Structure | |
Main Part | |
Body Material | Adoption of high-quality SPCC cold-rolled steel plate |
Thickness | 1.1mm |
Body Surface | The surface has been sprayed with special treatment, which is strong, beautiful and not easy to be scratched. |
Physical Property | ||||||
Working environment temperature | -40℃~+70℃ | |||||
Specification | Standard 19-inch rack mount, height | |||||
Color | Black | |||||
Size | 482mm x44mm x67mm |
ZORA Cable Manager FAQ
The ZORA Cable Management Panel is a cable management solution for data centers and network racks. It organizes fiber/copper cables via routing channels, tie-down points, and loops, reducing clutter and improving airflow.
Horizontal Managers: Mounted front/rear for lateral cables (e.g., 1U/2U trays).
Vertical Managers: Side-mounted for backbone cables.
D-Ring Managers: Rotatable D-rings for flexible routing.
Material: Cold-rolled steel (anti-rust coating) or aluminum alloy.
Load Capacity: Static ≤15kg, dynamic ≤5kg.
Rack Compatibility: 19-inch standard racks (1U/2U).
Cable Capacity: 1U horizontal manager holds ≥48 Cat6 cables.
Steps:
Mount the manager to the rack (screws or clips).
Route cables by type (power/fiber/copper) in layers.
Secure cables with built-in ties, leave 10% slack.
Label both ends for future maintenance.
Inspections: Check tie tightness and labels quarterly.
Cleaning: Remove dust with a vacuum to prevent overheating.
Expansion: Add modules as equipment grows.
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