Category 5 110 wiring products - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Category 5 110 wiring products


Jan 1, 1998

A line of Category 5 110 wiring blocks includes field termination kits and comes in 100- and 300-pair sizes, with or without legs. The kits contain connecting blocks, patch cords, cable-management system, labeling, and tools. Patch cords come in 110-to-110- and 110-to-8-position versions. The plug features a crosstalk elimination technique that improves near-end crosstalk performance. All cords are yellow and are available in 3-, 5-, 7-, 9-, and 12-foot lengths. The connecting blocks terminate 22 to 26 awg wire onto 110 wiring blocks and come in 3-, 4-, and 5-pair sizes.

Hubbell Premise Wiring

Stonington, CT


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