NET SERIES Enclosure Accessories
NET SERIES cabinets are an economical choice for small computer rooms, schools or smaller networks that requires general-purpose cabinets to house communication equipment and servers. There are multiple sizes, adjustable rack angles and accessories for a wide variety of applications.
Enclosure cable managers protect and organize cables, reduce signal interference and facilitate airflow. Horizontal cable managers secure and organize cables that go to the front or rear of a server rack or enclosure. The horizontal cable manager is placed above or below the device where the cables are plugged into and each cable is kept in place and separated by D-rings or other support options. Vertical cable managers secure and organize cables in a vertical pathway in a server rack or enclosure.
Hoffman NET SERIES Vertical Tie-Down Cable Managers secure larger cable bundles. The VELCRO cable wraps provide convenient cable fastening and easy access to individual cables. Holes are provided for addition of D-Rings, spools or cable transitions.
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Tips for Exceptional Wire Management
3 Tips for Proper Wire Management
Be consistent. This is one of the most overlooked aspects of great wire management. Consistency should apply to everything including the length of wire that is being used, the bend radius of the wire, the wire placement within the bundles and the label positions.
Don't always take the shortest path. When routing wires and trying to achieve a clean and organized look, it is important to not always take the shortest route to land the wires. For example, when wiring hardware on the door of an electrical enclosure it is important to consider all of the wires that are going to be at that location and bundle these wires whenever possible. Instead of just running the wires directly to the place that they need to be connected, route the wires in a way that will pass other devices or connection points near the wire and pick up any other wires along the way that are related to those other connection points.
Wire tie everything that is not concealed. When wiring in a control panel, the wires are often concealed by the wire ducting. However, there are times when wires are not concealed and are difficult to control in such a way that will result in a clean and organized look. To assist with this problem, it is important to use wire ties and wire tie anchors. Make sure that the same size wire tie and the same color is used throughout the install process.