Empty 1U patch panel with E2000 front panel
- 1U 19” sliding patchpanel offered by our company with E2000 front panel with simplex holes and back plates. Inside is a central spike, which is used as a fixing element for splice cassettes. It is easy to open them by a pair of plastic latches. Ejected patchpanel is hanging down in angle of 40 degrees and is easily accessible by operating staff.
Product specifications
Temperature range
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Indoor controlled environment (-10°C/+60°C) | ||
Parameters |
Dimensions
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482 x 251 x 44 mm (1U)
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Material
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powdered coating steel | ||
Colour | light gray RAL7035 | ||
deep black RAL9005 | |||
Capacity
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up to 24 simplex holes | ||
Cable entry ports |
grommet/gland
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2x PG13,5/M20 or 4x PG7/M12
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Duralino fanout®
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2xDuralino fanout® size XL/L or
4xDuralino fanout® size S
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Identification | Label with unique serial number. | ||
Packaging |
Each patchpanel in cardboard box, bulk pack on palette.
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Documents
Partnumbers/Ordering codes
Description
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Partnumber/Ordering code
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PATCHPANEL 1U with frontpanel 12x SC/LCD/E2000 empty
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O12X-SX1-GRY (grey) / O12X-SX1-BLK (black) |
PATCHPANEL 1U with frontpanel 24x SC/LCD/E2000 empty | O24X-SX1-GRY (grey) / O24X-SX1-BLK (black) |
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