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NavePoint Lacing Bar Round with 3.5-inch Offset, 5 Pack

NavePoint Lacing Bar Round with 3.5-inch Offset, 5 Pack

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The NavePoint horizontal Lacing Bar is designed to offload the weight of cables in a rack and reduce cable strain from rack-mount equipment ports. The cable management lacer bar is constructed from a .24" diameter round rod, with a 3.5" offset, for maximum weight capacity and easy viewing and identification of cables.

The lacing bar easily mounts, horizontal, to the front or backend of 19-inch equipment racks. Cables can be attached to the lacer bar by using cable ties to help keep them organized and improve airflow within a rack. Keeping racks at an optimal temperature helps extend the life of equipment and minimize downtime.

The lacing bar is constructed with cold rolled steel with a black powder coated finish.

Hardware Included: 2x M6X1 Screw; 2x M6 Washer

Dimensions: 18.9"L x 3.41"W x 0.4"H

Since 2008, NavePoint has offered high-quality networking equipment at value prices, supported by excellent, responsive, personal service and free, fast shipping.
  • CONVENIENT - The horizontal lacer bar reduces cable strain from rack-mount equipment ports and provides an organized path for network cables to help improve airflow.
  • EASY INSTALLATION - The horizontal-mount server rack cable manager mounts to the front of backend of 19-inch racks to help reduce cable strain, improve organization, and provide easy viewing and identification of networking cables.
  • DURABILITY - The lacing bar is a .24-inch dimeter round rod design, with a 3.5-inch offset, and is made from cold rolled steel with a black powder coated finish.
  • PACKAGE INCLUDES - 1 Lacing Bar 18.9"L x 3.41"W x 0.4"H, 2x M6X1 Screw; 2x M6 Washer, 5 Pack
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The NavePoint horizontal Lacing Bar is designed to offload the weight of cables in a rack and reduce cable strain from rack-mount equipment ports. The cable management lacer bar is constructed from a .24" diameter round rod, with a 3.5" offset, for maximum weight capacity and easy viewing and identification of cables.

The lacing bar easily mounts, horizontal, to the front or backend of 19-inch equipment racks. Cables can be attached to the lacer bar by using cable ties to help keep them organized and improve airflow within a rack. Keeping racks at an optimal temperature helps extend the life of equipment and minimize downtime.

The lacing bar is constructed with cold rolled steel with a black powder coated finish.

Hardware Included: 2x M6X1 Screw; 2x M6 Washer

Dimensions: 18.9"L x 3.41"W x 0.4"H

Since 2008, NavePoint has offered high-quality networking equipment at value prices, supported by excellent, responsive, personal service and free, fast shipping.
  • CONVENIENT - The horizontal lacer bar reduces cable strain from rack-mount equipment ports and provides an organized path for network cables to help improve airflow.
  • EASY INSTALLATION - The horizontal-mount server rack cable manager mounts to the front of backend of 19-inch racks to help reduce cable strain, improve organization, and provide easy viewing and identification of networking cables.
  • DURABILITY - The lacing bar is a .24-inch dimeter round rod design, with a 3.5-inch offset, and is made from cold rolled steel with a black powder coated finish.
  • PACKAGE INCLUDES - 1 Lacing Bar 18.9"L x 3.41"W x 0.4"H, 2x M6X1 Screw; 2x M6 Washer, 5 Pack

2 Reviews

  • 5
    18" server rack lacing bar

    Posted by Victor Trotter on Feb 18th 2024

    These are well made and really sturdy. U used them on the front of my 19" audio rack. The 3.5" offset works great to help protect knobs, switches, xlr mic input bay and my tt bantam patch bay.. A+++

  • 3
    Hole too small

    Posted by Jeff on Aug 18th 2023

    My techs told me that the screws hole is too small for rack screws and needed to be reamed out with a drill

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