Hinged 110 wiring block - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Hinged 110 wiring block


Sep 1, 1998

With its integrated hinge design, the new IC110 Block 100 pair system eases the installation of telecommunications cabling while maintaining the standard 110 index strips and connecting blocks. The hinges provide total access to the cabling channel between the standoff legs, even after the wiring block is mounted. The wiring block`s cable-access openings make it easier to install Category 5 cabling by allowing the sheath to be minimally stripped to maintain bend radius and requirements and provide enough space for cables. The base of the wiring block incorporates anchoring points for cable ties or Velcro ties to improve cable control and routing and incorporates knockouts for any behind-the-wall cable entry.

ICC-PREMISE WIRING DIV.

CERRITOS, C


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