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1U EaseNet Cable Manager

KSh1,000.00
1U EaseNet Cable Manager

Features:

1) Cable management, 1U

2) 19″ rack mountable

3) Material: Metal

4) Easy to install, and can save installation expense.

5)Cable management meet ISO9001,RoHS,CE,UL,ETL standard

6) Light weight, easy to install or remove

EaseNet Cable Manager 2U

KSh2,000.00
EaseNet Cable Manager 2U
  • Works with any standard 19 inch relay rack
  • This 2u (3.5in) high panel fits into any standard 19-inch rack and provides a trough where excess cable can be stored
  • Easy to install with this space-saving 2u design
  • EaseNet 3 yr Warranty

Giganet 1U Cable Manager

KSh3,000.00
Giganet 1U Cable Manager
Giganet 1U Duct Panel with Cover 1.75x19Inch (Plastic) GN290009 Plastic cable management, 1U, 2U; Giganet 1u cable manager is 19″ rack mountable Made of Plastic ABS material Easy to install, and can save installation expense. Cable management meet ISO9001, RoHS, CE, UL, ETL standard

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