Monthly Archives: December 2017

  1. 66 Wiring Block Cover - Conveniently Protect Your Wiring Connections

    Do you need to protect your terminations on your wiring block? Our 66 Wiring Block Cover will provide a simple solution for protecting your wiring block installation. The cover is made with clear, high impact plastic to allow for easy monitoring while keeping a clean and neat appearance. The cover is lightweight and easy to install, simply snap the cover on after termination has been complete and remove for wiring adjustments if they are needed. Our 66 block wiring cover provides visibility and security when organizing your installation and is a must have when terminating your data equipment. For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables

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  2. 66 Wiring Block - Easily Route Your Cable In the Home or Office

    Do you need to route your cable throughout your home or office? Our 50 pair 66 wiring block will provide you with a clean and professional solution for your wiring needs. A 66 block will accept an incoming phone or data line from your service provider and allow you to route the connections to wherever they are needed A wiring block will have 4 columns. To understand how the routing will work, let’s take a look at a single row. On this row there are 4 contacts. Contact 1 and 2 are for the incoming line and contacts 3 and 4 are for the outgoing line. Contact 1 is wired directly to Contact 2 and contact 3 is connected directly to contact 4. So the question is, how do we make them talk to each other? For this example, we’ll do a simple 1 pair connection. You will take the incoming line and punch down into contact 1. You will then take your outgoing line and punch down into contact 4 in the same color code. Now both our incoming line and outgoing line are connected, now we just need to connect them to each other. If both lines are wired directly across from each other, you can simply use a bridging clip to pair the connection from contact 2 to contact 3. If your incoming and outgoing lines do not match or if you just need to change your wiring setup over time, you can use cross connect wire to punch down from contact 2 of your incoming line to contact 3 of the outgoing. Our 66 wiring block is made with a durable and high impact, flame retardant material. It is rated for and exceeds Cat5e standards and accepts between 22-26 gauge wire. It is wall mountable using the tabs at the top and bottom of the base and can accept a wall bracket, which is sold separately and available here: http://www.showmecables.com/product/8... For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  3. 66 Wiring Block with Male & Female Telco - Easily Route Your Cable In the Home or Office

    Do you need to route your cable throughout your home or office? Our pre-terminated 66 wiring block will provide you with a clean and professional solution for your wiring needs. A 66 block will accept an incoming phone or data line from your service provider and allow you to route the connections to wherever they are needed A wiring block will have 4 columns. To understand how the routing will work, let’s take a look at a single row. On this row there are 4 contacts. Contact 1 and 2 are for the incoming line and contacts 3 and 4 are for the outgoing line. Contact 1 is wired directly to Contact 2 and contact 3 is connected directly to contact 4. So the question is, how do we make them talk to each other? For this example, we’ll do a simple 1 pair connection. You will take the incoming line and punch down into contact 1. You will then take your outgoing line and punch down into contact 4 in the same color code. Now both our incoming line and outgoing line are connected, now we just need to connect them to each other. If both lines are wired directly across from each other, you can simply use a bridging clip to pair the connection from contact 2 to contact 3. If your incoming and outgoing lines do not match or if you just need to change your wiring setup over time, you can use cross connect wire to punch down from contact 2 of your incoming line to contact 3 of the outgoing. The pre-terminated block has the incoming and outgoing lines already punched down. It has a Male and Female Telco connection to allow you to use a Telco cables to connect from the service line into the block, then from the block into your premise wiring to save time. You will simply need to use bridge clips and cross connect wire as needed. Our 66 wiring block is made with a durable and high impact, flame retardant material. It is rated for and exceeds Cat5e standards and accepts between 22-26 gauge wire. It includes the wall mount bracket and cover for

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  4. ECore Cables DuroRacks Introduction - New Product Line is a Must Have for Data Closet Organization

    Hi, I'm Kyle with Show Me Cables. Show Me Cables is a distributor of Ecore Cables DuroRacks. Ecore DuroRacks is an ever expanding line of racks, enclosures and accessories. Now you can outfit your project with these rackshelves, store your equipment in the locking cabinet, keep your cables organized with the D ring cable manager, or organize your telecom closet with the 2 post relay rack. All items are made with powder coated steel for long lasting performance and a professional appearance. When you need the same fit and function without the inflated price tag, choose Ecore Cables DuroRacks. To learn more about Ecore DuroRacks visit www.showmecables.com

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  5. Cat7 Patch Cables - High Speed Ethernet, Perfect for Interconnect and Patch Panels

    Do you need a reliable, high speed data connection for your home, office, or business? Our Cat7 patch cables are made using 4 twisted pairs of 26 gauge pure copper conductors and offers a double shielded jacket. Each pair has an individual shield in addition to an overall foil shield for maximum protection against EMI interference. The cables are made using stranded conductors for maximum flexibility and are pre-terminated with RJ45 connectors and cable boots. Cat7 is capable of bandwidth of 600MHz and is the next step in ethernet cabling, advancing from the current uses of Cat6. Cat6 can send a 10 gigabit signal between 37-55 meters, while Cat7 can support 10 gigabit ethernet up to 100 meters. Cat7 is backwards compatible with Cat6a, Cat6 and Cat5e and will work with any existing networking equipment. Our Cat7 patch cables provide a high speed, flexible, and cost effective solution for your wiring needs. For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  6. Cat7 Bulk Cable - High Speed Ethernet Cable, Perfect for Installation

    Do you need a reliable, high speed data connection for your home, office, or business? Our Cat7 bulk cable is made using 4 twisted pairs of 23 gauge pure copper conductors. They are available in multiple colors as well as either a standard PVC or outdoor rated jacket. Cat7 is a dual shielded cable, offering an individual shield for each pair in addition to an overall braided shield for maximum protection against EMI interference. The outdoor rated jacket is suitable for an outdoor installation and is protected against weather and UV damage. Our Cat7 bulk cable is capable of bandwidth of 850MHz and prevents alien crosstalk up to 750MHz. Cat7 is the next step in ethernet cabling, advancing from the current uses of Cat6. Cat6 can send a 10 gigabit signal between 37-55 meters, while Cat6a can support 10 gigabit ethernet up to 100 meters. Cat6a is backwards compatible with Cat6, Cat5e and Cat5 and will work with any existing networking equipment. Our bulk cable is sold by the foot as well as 1000 FT spools to easily provide the right cable for your installation. Our Cat6a cabling will provide a high speed, flexible, and cost effective solution for your wiring needs. For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  7. Cat6a Bulk Cable - High Speed Ethernet Cable, Perfect for Installation

    Do you need a reliable, high speed data connection for your home, office, or business? Our Cat6a bulk cable is made using 4 twisted pairs of 23 gauge pure copper conductors. They are available in multiple colors as well as either a standard PVC or plenum jacket as well as a shielded and shielded plenum. A Plenum jacket is a fire resistant material that is required by certain building codes and and is typically required if cabling is being run through a ventilation areas or drop ceiling, but will not improve the quality of your signal. A shielded jacket will protect against unwanted EMI interference if running your cabling nearby any high level electrical equipment. Cat6a is capable of bandwidth of 600MHz and prevents alien crosstalk up to 500MHz. They are also able to send Power over Ethernet and are rated for 4 times the current standard of PoE. Cat6a is the next step in ethernet cabling, advancing from the current uses of Cat6. Cat6 can send a 10 gigabit signal between 37-55 meters, while Cat6a can support 10 gigabit ethernet up to 100 meters. Cat6a is backwards compatible with Cat6, Cat5e and Cat5 and will work with any existing networking equipment. Our bulk cable is sold by the foot as well as 1000 FT spools to easily provide the right cable for your installation. Our Cat6a cabling will provide a high speed, flexible, and cost effective solution for your wiring needs. For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  8. Cat6a Patch Cables - High Speed Ethernet, Perfect for Interconnect and Patch Panels

    Do you need a reliable, high speed data connection for your home, office, or business? Our Cat6a patch cables are made using 4 twisted pairs of 24 gauge pure copper conductors. They are available in multiple colors as well as either a standard PVC jacket or a shielded jacket to prevent against EMI interference. The cables are made using stranded conductors for maximum flexibility and are pre-terminated with RJ45 connectors and cable boots. Cat6a is capable of bandwidth of 600MHz and prevents alien crosstalk up to 500MHz. They are also able to send Power over Ethernet and are rated for 4 times the current standard of PoE. Cat6a is the next step in ethernet cabling, advancing from the current uses of Cat6. Cat6 can send a 10 gigabit signal between 37-55 meters, while Cat6a can support 10 gigabit ethernet up to 100 meters. Cat6a is backwards compatible with Cat6, Cat5e and Cat5 and will work with any existing networking equipment. Our Cat6a patch cables provide a high speed, flexible, and cost effective solution for your wiring needs. For all of your cable and accessory needs, choose Show Me Cables.

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  9. N Male Crimp for RG8X & LMR240 - Terminate or Repair Your Coax Cable

    Are you looking for a quick and easy installation or repair for your coax cable? Our N Male Crimp Connector for RG8X and LMR-240 is an easy to use, 3-piece design for terminating your cable. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, a ferrule, and the male pin. For this installation you will need: RG8X or LMR-240 cable, a strip tool, a crimp tool, and the crimp connector. Start inserting the ferrule over the jacket. Then use the strip tool to get rid of the excess jacket and dielectric in one smooth motion. Pull back the braided shield. Crimp the male pin onto the center conductor. Then place the connector onto the cable and pull the ferrule up to the base of the connector, folding the shield with it. Then, use the crimp tool to terminate the ferrule onto the jacket. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables

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  10. N Male Crimp for LMR200 - Terminate or Repair Your Coax Cable

    Are you looking for a quick and easy installation or repair for your coax cable? Our N Male Crimp Connector for LMR-200 is an easy to use, 3-piece design for terminating your cable. The 3 piece connector consists of the connector housing, a ferrule, and the male pin. For this installation you will need: LMR-200 cable, a strip tool, a crimp tool, and the crimp connector. Start inserting the ferrule over the jacket. Then use the strip tool to get rid of the excess jacket and dielectric in one smooth motion. Pull back the braided shield. Crimp the male pin onto the center conductor. Then place the connector onto the cable and pull the ferrule up to the base of the connector, folding the shield with it. Then, use the crimp tool to terminate the ferrule onto the jacket. For all of your cable and connector needs, choose Show Me Cables

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