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Chatsworth Evolution Vertical Cable Manager, Double-Sided, 8 in. Wide X 7 ft. High, Black

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CPI Evolution Cable Management provides an engineered solution for managing high-density cabling applications on open two-post and four-post CPI rack systems, delivering increased performance to match the demands of data center applications. Featuring easy-to-use doors with styling that complements the CPI TeraFrame family of cabinets; Evolution Cable Management provides innovative interior features to help maximize the capacity and utility of vertical and horizontal cable management.

Use vertical managers on the sides of racks to manage premise cables, patch cords and jumper cords. Vertical managers include plastic T-shaped cable guides with openings that align with each RMU space on the rack. Rounded edges on the cable guides and the top of the manager protect cables as they enter or exit the interior storage space. On double-sided managers, movable mid-sections allow personalized placement of cable distribution spools and other cable management accessories to effectively route patch cords. Use accessory Fiber Segregation Kits to create a dedicated internal channel for fiber cabling or accessory cable lashing bar kits to anchor premise cables closer to the mid-sections to increase capacity. The door is secured by a spring-loaded two-point latch controlled by a single knob; simply turn the knob on the right or left side of the door and pull to swing the door open or turn both knobs to remove the door. The door attaches to the base and top of the cable manager, not the cable guides, and opens wider than previous designs for better access to cables. Vertical managers are available in single-sided and double-sided configurations in five widths and three heights to match cabling requirements.

Use horizontal managers above and below patch panels and network switches to organize and store cables. Horizontal managers also include plastic T-shaped cable guides to organize patch cords and jumper cords as the cords enter and exit the manager to make individual equipment connections. The snap-on cover matches the door styling on the vertical manager. Swing the cover up or down to access cables; the cover stays in the open position while cabling.
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