Inserts for faceplates - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Inserts for faceplates


Dec 1, 1998

Inserts for mini-com Executive Series faceplates let you mix and match between sloped and flush outlets. The bezel inserts allow greater flexibility to customize installations. The inserts accommodate front access for moves, adds, and changes. Several insert variations are available. Two-port 1/3-size inserts accept two mini-com modules and occupy 1/3 of a single-gang bezel. Blank 1/3-size devices can be used to reserve space for future modules. Recessed 2/3-size inserts accept two mini-com modules and occupy 2/3 of a single-gang bezel. Recessed 2/3-size inserts offer the benefits of a sloped insert with added protection and modularity. The inserts are available in six colors.

PANDUIT CORP.

TINLEY PARK, IL


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