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  1. 2U Double Sided Solid Rackshelf - Easily Organize Your Data Rack

    Hi, I’m Kyle from ShowMeCables. ShowMeCables is a distributor of ECore Cables DuroRacks. ECore DuroRacks are an entire product family of racks, enclosures and accessories. The ECore DuroRacks provide maximum features without maximizing your budget. This is the ECore 2 Space Double Sided Rackshelf. Perfect for supporting larger and heavier equipment for your data rack. If you need an economical and easy way to organize your data equipment; our double sided rackshelf will provide you with plenty of room for your project The rackshelf is 18 inches deep and can hold up to 101 lbs. It has a standard 19 inch width that can be used with distribution racks and cabinets with 3 inch deep side rails Our easy to install, center mounted shelf, includes standard 10-32 rack screws and washers to mount onto your rack. Save space and time by using our 2 RU double sided rackshelf and install in minutes. For all of your racks, enclosures and accessories, choose Show Me Cables.

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  2. 66 Wiring Block with RJ45 Jacks - 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 and incoming and outgoing lines already punched down and terminated into 12 RJ45 jacks. You will simply take an RJ45 cable from your service line into the block, then use bridge clips or cross connect as needed to pair your connections, and finally connect an RJ12 modem cable from the block into your output line. Our 66 wiring block is made with a durable and high impact, flame retardant material. And can accept between 22-26 gauge wire. It includes the wall mou

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  3. 66 Wiring Block with RJ11 Jacks - 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 and outgoing lines already punched down and terminated into 12 RJ11 jacks. You will simply need to punch down your incoming service line, then use bridge clips or cross connect as needed, and finally connect a simple RJ11 cable from the block into your output line. 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 hinged cover for easy installation and security. For RJ11 con

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  4. 66 Wiring Block with RJ12 Jacks - 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 and outgoing lines already punched down and terminated into 8 RJ12 jacks. You will simply need to punch down your incoming service line, then use bridge clips or cross connect as needed, and finally connect a simple RJ12 modem cable from the block into your output line. 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 bra

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