Patch Panel Brackets
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Patch Panel Brackets
(3 Styles Available)- Ships Factory Direct
- Full Manufacturer Warranty
- 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
- Price Match Guarantee
Kendall Howard 2U Patch Panel Bracket - 1916-3-200-02
Price:
Regular price
$176.00
(26% OFF!)
Kendall Howard 4U Patch Panel Bracket - 1916-3-200-04
Price:
Regular price
$200.00
(26% OFF!)
Kendall Howard 6U Patch Panel Bracket - 1916-3-200-06
Price:
Regular price
$221.00
(26% OFF!)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a patch panel bracket?
What is a patch panel bracket used for?
What are the sizes of these patch panel brackets?
How do you mount a patch panel?
- Figure out the mounting location of the patch panel.
- Mount the patch panel bracket on that location.
- Determine which cable should be connected to each patch panel port and label every cable.
- Secure the patch panel to the bracket.
- Connect each cable to the appropriate patch panel port.
Patch Panel Brackets
Computer networking and telecommunications installations entail various cables running around the place. This is why patch panels are often used with these kinds of installations. These panels help organize the cables for an optimal flow of signals and for easy troubleshooting operations. However, patch panels alone won’t be able to keep cables well-organized. They should be mounted in brackets specifically designed to fit them.
Here on Engineer Warehouse, patch panel brackets of different designs and sizes are available to complement any kind of patch panel. These patch panel brackets provide various sizes of rack spaces, from 1U to 6U. Some of them can be mounted on the walls of small businesses or homes, while others are designed to serve as add-ons to server racks. To easily access the rears of patch panels, these brackets offer 180-degree swing-out or pivot-down features, while preventing the equipment from sliding off. They also come with holes and cable tie points so that users won’t have a difficult time securely installing patch panels on them.