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CyberPower 19 in 2U Flexible Ring Cable Manager CRA30006 | Rack Mount
CyberPower
MPN: CRA30006
$101.84$119.00
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Key Features
- 19 in rack width for standard cabinet integration
- 2U height for front-of-rack cable organization
- Flexible ring design for patch cord routing
- Supports cleaner cable separation and strain reduction
- Suitable for network and server rack deployments
- Helps preserve airflow around active equipment
- Organize front-of-rack cabling with a 19 in, 2U flexible ring layout
- Reduce patch cord strain using structured cable routing across the rack face
Clean cable routing is not cosmetic in a production rack. It affects airflow, service access, and the time it takes to trace a connection under pressure. This CyberPower 19 in 2U flexible ring cable manager gives installers a structured way to route patch cords across the front of the rack while keeping bundles under control and ports easier to reach.
The flexible ring design is useful in environments where cabling changes often. It helps reduce strain on patch cords, keeps runs from spilling into adjacent equipment, and supports a more predictable layout for network and server cabinets. In dense deployments, that means fewer obstructions, faster troubleshooting, and less risk of accidental unplugging during maintenance.
Choose this manager when you want a cleaner rack without overcomplicating the build. It is a practical fit for enterprise closets, colocation cabinets, and any installation where cable discipline directly affects uptime and technician efficiency. The result is a rack that is easier to maintain and better prepared for growth.
Ideal For
- Network closets that need structured patch cord routing
- Server racks where front access must stay clear
- Colocation cabinets with frequent moves, adds, and changes
- Enterprise rack builds that require cleaner cable discipline
Why This Product
- 12U form factor fits standard rack cable routing needs
- 2Flexible ring layout supports frequent cable changes
- 3Better cable discipline than loose tie-off methods
- 4Helps keep airflow and service access clear in dense racks







