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  • These Cat5 RJ45 crimp connectors are for Cat5 phone wiring/cable. They are designed specifically for telephone applications. (Not for Ethernet or internet use!) The contacts are gold plated to prevent corrosion and to avoid connectivity issues for the life of the cable.
    Part No. 31D0-500HD
  • These RJ22 4P4C Crimp Connectors are for flat telephone cables and come in bags of 100 pieces. The color is clear.
    Part No. 31D0-440HD
  • If you are looking for a reliable keystone jack that offers a toolless installation process, the team at is here to help. With our Yellow Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack you will be able to easily transition from 110 type punch to Cat5e connections. Simply compress the plastic cover onto your wires and you will be good to go. This jack works in any environment with our patch panels, mount boxes, and wall plates, and it even exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. Better yet, its gold connectors protect against corrosion, and it even has pure copper conductors for increased signal strength. If you would like to learn more about this keystone jack, you can get in touch with today!
    Part No. 311-120YL
  • We can help you make a clean transition between your Cat5e and 110 type punch connections with our White Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack. When you purchase this jack from , you will be able to install it in no time due to its toolless design. It can be used in any environment, and it?s even compatible with our mount boxes, patch panels, and more! This UTP device is made with gold connectors in order to prevent corrosion, and it even includes thermoplastic ABS housing. The fact that it exceeds EIA/TIA-568-C standards goes to show that this is an excellent product you can always rely on. Please get in touch with if you would like more details about our Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack.
    Part No. 311-120WH
  • If you have been searching for a reliable keystone jack for your 110 type connections, look no further than the Red Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack from . This versatile jack can be used in your home or office network, and it is easy to install due to its toolless design. You can even use this jack with our patch panels, wall plates, and surface mount boxes. Because we only offer high-quality products, you can expect this keystone jack to hold up over time. In fact, it features gold connectors that help prevent against corrosion, as well as thermoplastic ABS housing. With 8 contacts, pure copper conductors, and the ability to work with any type of network, there are more than a couple of reasons why you should order this keystone jack today. Please contact if you need any assistance!
    Part No. 311-120RD
  • The next time you need a keystone jack that you can always depend on, you can turn to the professionals at . We offer a Green Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack that comes complete with a variety of great benefits. After the simple toolless installation process, you can expect this keystone jack to offer a smooth transition from your Cat5e to 110 type punch down connections. It has several features, including its anti-corrosive gold connectors, thermoplastic ABS housing, pure copper conductors, and more! If you would like more information about this keystone jack from the team at , please give us a call today!
    Part No. 311-120GR
  • You likely have countless options when it comes to finding the right keystone jacks for your network setup, but at we have the perfect solution. Our Blue Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack comes complete with all of the features you need to get excellent results. It is an Unshielded Twisted Pair jack made with a pure copper conductor, gold connectors, and thermoplastic ABS housing. To make things easier it is even compatible with all of our keystone mount boxes, panels, and wall plates. Even installing it is a quick process due to its toolless design. Making your 110 type punch down to Cat5e connections has never been simpler. Our Blue Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack works in all types of environments, and it exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. Order yours today, and contact if you need any help!
    Part No. 311-120BL
  • The team knows you need the right equipment to easily terminate your network cable runs, and we?re here to help with our Black Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack. Because this jack allows you to quickly link up wires by compressing its plastic cover, it offers a completely toolless installation process. With this keystone jack, you can expect a smooth connection between your 110 type punch down to Cat5e, and it is even compatible with our patch panels, wall plates, and mount boxes. Other features of this UTP keystone jack include its anti-corrosive gold connectors and pure copper conductors for increased signal strength. With its thermoplastic ABS housing you can rest easy knowing the Black Cat5e RJ45 Keystone Jack is a quality product. It even exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. For more details about this keystone jack, please contact today!
    Part No. 311-120BK
  • This insert works great to add a CAT-5 connection into any room of your home or office. This insert works with any of our keystone wall plates or patch panels.
    Part No. 310-220WH
  • This insert works great to add a CAT-5 connection into any room of the house / office. This insert works with any of our keystone wall plates or patch panels.
    Part No. 310-220BK
  • This STP Cat6 Shielded Wall Plate Mount RJ45 Female to 110 Punchdown Jack features IP67 water protection and a 50 micron gold plated contact pins.
    Part No. 30X8-73000
  • This STP Cat6 Shielded Wall Plate Mount RJ45 Female/Female Coupler features IP67 water protection and a 50 micron gold plated contact pins, complete with a dust cap to seal out the elements when not in use.
    Part No. 30X8-72000
  • This 2-Port Stainless Steel Wallplate with water seal is water resistant to ensure a dry installation in both wet and dirty industrial environments. A stainless steel mounting screw and O ring are included.
    Part No. 30X8-71002
  • This STP Cat6 Shielded Wall Plate Mount RJ45 Female/Female Coupler features IP67 water protection and a 50 micron gold plated contact pins.
    Part No. 30X8-70400
  • This handy Cat6 inline splice box is an excellent option to repair a damaged long network run without having to replace the whole cable. It features two inline 110 punch down blocks for making a secure trustworthy repair. 110 blocks are intended for use with solid conductor cables and not stranded conductor cables. This is not intended to repair a patch cable.

    Part No. 30X8-11100
  • This unshielded coupler will connect two CAT6 cables together.This inline coupler comes in the color white.
    Part No. 30X8-02400WH
  • This coupler is designed to convert a straight-thru CAT5E cable to a crossover. It can also be used to convert a crossover cable back to a straight-through cable.
    Part No. 30X6-33400
  • This handy Cat5e inline splice box is an excellent option to repair a damaged long network run without having to replace the whole cable. It features two inline 110 punch down blocks for making a secure trustworthy repair. 110 blocks are intended for use with solid conductor cables and not stranded conductor cables. This is not intended to repair a patch cable.

    Part No. 30X6-11100
  • This RJ45 coupler will connect two Cat5 or Cat5e cables together, extending the length up to 330 feet. It features 8P8C gold plated RJ45 contacts. The color is white.
    Part No. 30X6-02400WH
  • This RJ45 coupler will connect two Cat5 or Cat5e cables together, extending the length up to 330 feet. It features 8P8C gold plated RJ45 contacts.
    Part No. 30X6-02400BK
  • Easily read the correct pin configuration of 10Base-T cable, 10Base-2 cable, RJ45/RJ11 modular cables, 258A, TIA-568A/568B and Token Ring cable. The remote kit allows for testing longer cable runs and/or wall plates or patch panels. Verify cable continuity, open, short and cross-connect with pair indicator. PoE test function is as simple as connecting the PoE jack to an active network, the PoE indicator lights up when it detects the voltage from the existing network. It can identify the type of PSE simultaneously.
    Part No. 30D1-56651
  • The Lan Tester Network Cable tester Pin Configuration with Wire Map Results is capable of reading the pin configurations of 10 Base-T Cat5 cables, 10 Base-2 Coax, RJ45/RJ11 modular cables, 356A, TIA-568 A/568B and Token Ring cables by comparing one transmitting end to the corresponding receiving end. It can also test for open circuits, wire shorts and cable continuity. The remote kit can test cables that are on a patch panel or wall plate as well as be able to test cables from a distance.
    Part No. 30D1-56551
  • These 10-32 cage nuts are used to install rackmount equipment into server rack cabinets, 4-post racks, wall-mount cabinets and racks, and 2-post racks. Cage nut style rails are often referred to as universal mounting rails, which are the most common type of rails used today. If a rack or cabinet has cage nut style rails or universal mounting rails, they will require cage nuts. The thread size of the cage nut and the thread size of the screw must be the same to properly install rack-mount components.
    Part No. 30D1-043HD
  • These 10-32 Cage Nuts are used to install rackmount equipment into server rack cabinets, 4-post racks, wallmount cabinets and racks, and 2-post racks. Cage nut style rails are often referred to as universal mounting rails, which are the most common type of rails used today. If a rack or cabinet has cage nut style rails or universal mounting rails, they will require cage nuts. The thread size of the cage nut and the thread size of the screw must be the same to properly install rackmount components.
    Part No. 30D1-04350
  • These 10-32 Rack Screws come in a small tin with 100 pieces and have a pilot point that helps prevent cross threading and guide the screw when being installed. They are cold forged and have a black oxide with wax finish. These truss head screws are .75 inches long and install with any Phillips screw driver or bit.
    Part No. 30D1-042HD
  • These 10-32 Rack Screws have a pilot point that helps prevent cross threading and guide the screw when being installed. They are cold forged and have a black oxide with wax finish. These truss head screws are .75 inches long and install with any Phillips screw driver or bit.
    Part No. 30D1-04250
  • These 10-32 rack screws have a pilot point that helps to prevent cross threading and guide the screw when being installed. They are cold forged and have a black oxide with wax finish. These truss head screws are .75 inches long and install with any Phillips screw driver.
    Part No. 30D1-041HD
  • These 10-32 Rack Screws have a pilot point that helps prevent cross threading and guide the screw when being installed. They are cold forged and have a black oxide with wax finsh. These truss head screws are .75 inches long and install with any Phillips screw driver or bit.
    Part No. 30D1-04150
  • This single gang mounting bracket is designed for use in homes and/or offices. Designed for use with face plates for low voltage installations such as networking, Home Theater, or other similar audio/video applications. This is easy to install and provides a snug wall mount to screw your wall plate into. The mounting wings adjust to fit 1/4 inch to 1 inch thick drywall.
    Part No. 3031-11210
  • This quality 6-hole or port keystone Decora wall plate insert is an ideal companion to use with Decora keystone wall plates. Our superior wall plate insert is available in a clean, bright white color. This wall plate insert will work with snap-in keystones - however, it should be noted that these wall plate inserts have space restrictions. Keystone jacks that are wider than 18.5 mm are not guaranteed to fit side to side. This product comes with a lifetime warrantee and live support online is always available at CableWholesale.
    Part No. 302-6D-W
  • This 4 hole keystone white Decora wall plate insert is the perfect addition to any Decora keystone wall plate and will work with snap-in keystones. *Please be aware that these wall plates have some space restrictions. Keystones jacks that are wider than 18.5mm are not guaranteed to fit side-to-side.
    Part No. 302-4D-W
  • This triple gang wall plate allows 3 decora inserts to be mounted. To see all decora inserts, type "decora insert" into our search field.
    Part No. 302-3-W
  • CableWholesale has the equipment that will make your home theater phenomenal. Our white, blank Decora triple-gang wall plate insert is constructed from high-quality molded plastic that is highly durable and is made to last for the life of your system. This wall plate insert will work with single gang keystone jacks, as well as with any decora wall plate and provides an excellent, reliable foundation for your home theater system. The hardware is included with this wall plate and it meets and exceeds industry standards. It is RoHS compliant and comes with a lifetime warranty.
    Part No. 302-3D-W
  • This triple gang wall plate allows 2 decora inserts to be mounted. To see all decora inserts we offer, type "decora insert" into our search field.
    Part No. 302-2-W
  • This white Decora Wall Plate insert is designed to be used with HD15, 3.5mm and USB type A Decora wall plates.
    Part No. 302-2D-W
  • This triple gang wall plate allows 1 decora insert to be mounted. To see all decora inserts we offer, type "decora insert" into our search field.
    Part No. 302-1-W
  • This single-gang Decora wall plate insert has one keystone jack module. These inserts can be used with any snap-in keystones.
    Part No. 302-1D-W
  • This shielded coupler is designed to join 2 Ethernet cables together with minimal signal loss. This coupler comes in silver.
    Part No. 301-C50S
  • This dual gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 8 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-8K-W
  • This white single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 6 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-6K-W
  • This white single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 4 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-4K-W
  • This beige single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 4 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-4K
  • This white single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 3 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-3K-W
  • This beige single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 3 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-3K
  • This white single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 2 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-2K-W
  • This white single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 1 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-1K-W
  • This single gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to one keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean and professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics. The color is beige.
    Part No. 301-1K
  • This dual gang Keystone wall plate features spaces for up to 12 keystones. You can mix and match keystones to create any combination of connections at the point of entry in a clean professional manner. Common usage may include networking, home theater, audio/video systems, projectors and general work areas. The wall plate does the job of allowing for easy interchange of connections and aesthetics.
    Part No. 301-12K-W
  • Decora wall plate inserts are used to cleanly bridge between in-wall cable runs and their origin and destinations. This particular insert is a blank to be used for future planned wiring. This merely fills the hole in a Decora Plate.
    Part No. 301-1005
  • Struggling to punch down keystones is a thing of the past when you use this handy punch down stand. Keystones can rock when trying to punch down on a flat surface and that can cause you to damage the keystone. This punch down stand provides a secure and sturdy platform to punch down on. The three different positions will hold standard keystones, 180° keystones, and Australian-type keystones.
    Part No. 3010-00100
  • This surface mount phone jack comes with a flat piece of adhesive that enables it to be attached directly to the wall without the need of tools. For phone use only (Note: the color coding on the internal connections does not match Cat5e or Cat6).
    Part No. 300-88FF-WH
  • This white surface mount phone jack comes with a flat piece of adhesive that enables it to be attached directly to the wall without the need of tools.
    Part No. 300-66FF-WH
  • This surface mount phone jack comes with a flat piece of adhesive that enables it to be attached directly to the wall without the need of tools.
    Part No. 300-66FF
  • This white single gang surface mount box is designed for use with keystone wall plates, Decora-style wall plates, pass-through wall plates for low voltage cables, and more. This surface mountable junction box is a perfect solution when one can not or does not want to install flush mount boxes. Our product includes threaded brass inserts for the faceplate, mounting screws to secure the box to a wall or surface, and a double-sided adhesive pad if drilling holes is not an option. The back of the box features knockout patterns for feeding cables into the surface mount box.
    Part No. 300-626WH
  • Use this unshielded Cat6 duplex surface mount box to tidy up network installations in the home or office where wall plates are not an option. This device features two Cat6 jacks/ports. In order to install this part correctly a 110 punch down tool is suggested. The box features two cable ties to help secure the incoming Cat6 cables. Color: White
    Part No. 300-613DE
  • This white surface mount box is designed to house 1 keystone of any type. Keystones come in many different varieties, from network jacks to HDMI couplers, BNC couplers and beyond. Networking, Home Theater and security/surveillance is all covered by this simple to install and highly dynamic surface mount box. Now your installation can a professional appearance and structure.
    Part No. 300-314SE
  • This white surface mount box is designed to house up to 2 keystones of any type. Keystones come in many different varieties, from network jacks to HDMI couplers, BNC couplers and beyond. Networking, Home Theater and security/surveillance is all covered by this simple to install and highly dynamic surface mount box. Now your installation can a professional appearance and structure.
    Part No. 300-314DE
  • This white surface mount box is designed to house up to 8 keystones of any type. Keystones come in many different varieties, from network jacks to HDMI couplers, BNC couplers and beyond. Networking, Home Theater and security/surveillance is all covered by this simple to install and highly dynamic surface mount box. Now your installation can a professional appearance and structure.
    Part No. 300-3148E
  • This white surface mount box is designed to house up to 2 keystones of any type. Keystones come in many different varieties, from network jacks to HDMI couplers, BNC couplers and beyond. Networking, Home Theater and security/surveillance is all covered by this simple to install and highly dynamic surface mount box. Now your installation can a professional appearance and structure.
    Part No. 300-3146E
  • This white surface mount box is designed to house up to 4 keystones of any type. Keystones come in many different varieties, from network jacks to HDMI couplers, BNC couplers and beyond. Networking, Home Theater and security/surveillance is all covered by this simple to install and highly dynamic surface mount box. Now your installation can a professional appearance and structure.
    Part No. 300-3144E
  • This white surface mount box sports one Cat5e jack (RJ45 Female). The unit comes with a flat piece of adhesive that enables it to be attached directly to the wall without the need of tools. This unit can support 1 unshielded Cat5e Ethernet connection.
    Part No. 300-313SE
  • This white surface mount box sports two Cat5e jacks (RJ45 Female). The unit comes with a flat piece of adhesive that enables it to be attached directly to the wall without the need of tools. This unit can support 2 unshielded Cat5e Ethernet connections.
    Part No. 300-313DE
  • This is a standard white phone-jack wall plate for use in home or office. It is a single gang wall plate that supports 2 lines via a single RJ11 jack (4 conductors).
    Part No. 300-204WH
  • This device will filter any noise from a phone/DSL line. Without a filter like this, your DSL or phone connection can be affected by interference and may not even work.
    Part No. 300-10200
  • Platinum Tools ezEX-RJ45 shielded connectors with external ground feature a Hi-Lo stagger to isolate each conductor. A simple to use one-piece design. For use with Cat5e and Cat6 cable. These connectors allow the conductors to pass through the front of the connector and must be used in conjunction with crimp tool [part]100061C[/part]. This product comes in a plastic tub and contains 50 pieces. This product is RoHS2 and UL compliant Max OD of cable: 0.305" (7.74mm) Insulation diameter (conductor) size range: 0.039" - 0.044" (1.0 - 1.12 mm)
    Part No. 202051J
  • Platinum Tools ezEX-RJ45 shielded connectors with internal ground feature a Hi-Lo stagger to isolate each connector. A simple to use one-piece design. For use with Cat5e and Cat6 cable. These connectors allow the conductors to pass through the front of the connector and must be used in conjunction with crimp tool [part]100061C[/part] This product comes in a plastic tub and contains 50 pieces. This product is RoHS2 and UL compliant Max OD of cable: 0.280"(7.1mm) Insulation diameter (conductor) size range: 0.039" - 0.044" (0.99 - 1.12mm)
    Part No. 202050J
  • Platinum Tools ezEX44-RJ45 crimp plugs for Cat6 feature a Hi-Lo stagger to isolate each conductor. Simple to use one piece connectors with a pass through design allow conductors to feed through the front end of the connector and be cut flush when the crimp is completed. Crimp tool [part]100061C[/part] is required for this connector. This product comes in a plastic tub with 100 pieces. This product is RoHS2 and UL compliant Max OD of cable: 0.290" (7.36mm) Insulation diameter (conductor) size range: 0.039" - 0.044"(0.99 - 1.12mm)
    Part No. 202044J
  • The innovative Snag Proof Strain Relief is designed specifically to be crimped with the EZ-RJ45 plugs. The primary strain relief of the plug locks the snag proof strain relief in place so they will not pull off, creating one, integral assembly. Once crimped, this design allows the plug's primary strain relief to relax slightly, preventing the cable pairs from being over compressed. This decrease in stress contributes to achieving peak performance. The tab on the strain relief is designed to extend over the plug's locking tab, making it snag proof when administering patch cords.
    Part No. 202036J
  • Platinum Tools EZ-RJ45 shielded Cat6/5e crimp plugs feature an external ground simplify twisted pair terminations by allowing the wires to be inserted through the connector and out the front, to easily verify the proper wiring order. Pulling the connector down over the cable jacket and seating it tightly in the rear of the connector optimizes electrical performance of the termination. Reducing the distance between the wire twists and contacts also improves performance. Terminate with the patented EZ-RJ45 Crimp Tools - crimp and trim in one cycle.
    Part No. 202022J
  • Platinum Tools EZ-RJ45 shielded Cat6/5e crimp plugs feature an internal ground simplify twisted pair terminations by allowing the wires to be inserted through the connector and out the front, to easily verify the proper wiring order. Pulling the connector down over the cable jacket and seating it tightly in the rear of the connector optimizes electrical performance of the termination. Reducing the distance between the wire twists and contacts also improves performance. Terminate with the patented EZ-RJ45 Crimp Tools - crimp and trim in one cycle.
    Part No. 202020J
  • This EZ crimp is a great easy way to make your crimps tight and accurate. The individual wires go all the way through this connector head and allow you to make sure everything is lined up before you crimp down. After you crimp, use a cutter or the specifically made crimp tool [part]100054C[/part] to trim the end. The innovative Snag Proof Strain Relief is designed specifically to be crimped with the EZ-RJ45 plugs. The primary strain relief of the plug locks the snag proof strain relief in place so they will not pull off, creating one, integral assembly. Once crimped, this design allows the plug's primary strain relief to relax slightly, preventing the cable pairs from being over compressed. This decrease in stress contributes to achieving peak performance. The tab on the strain relief is designed to extend over the plug's locking tab, making it snag proof when administering patch cords.
    Part No. 202016J
  • This EZ crimp is a great easy way to make your crimps tight and accurate. The individual wires go all the way through this connector head and allow you to make sure everything is lined up before you crimp down. After you crimp, use a cutter or the specifically made crimp tool 92D5-66800 to trim the end.
    Part No. 202010J
  • This EZ crimp is a great easy way to make your crimps tight and accurate. The individual wires go all the way through this connector head and allow you to make sure everything is lined up before you crimp down. After you crimp use a cutter or the specifically made crimp tool 92D5-66800 to trim the end.
    Part No. 202003J
  • This is a blank wall plate to cover any hole or receptacle box in your wall. These can also be used as an extra safety measure when an outlet is not in use.
    Part No. 200-258WH
  • This Platinum Tools PRO 6-in-1 Screwdriver is designed to be used for extended periods of time without causing hand fatigue. Multiple bits: Phillips: 1,2, Slotted: 3/16, Nut Drivers 1/4.
    Part No. 19002C
  • This Platinum Tools Replacement Blade Cassette for PN 15041C is a cable and wire stripper/cutter, and works with most cable types/sizes. Comes with clamshell packaging.
    Part No. 15042C
  • This Platinum Tools BR1 Multi-Stripper is adjustable for stripping multiple cables, such as twisted Pair (Data) PVC & Plenum: Cat5e shielded; Cat6; Cat6 shielded; Cat6A shielded. Comes in clamshell packaging.
    Part No. 15041C
  • This Platinum Tools Double Ended Coaxial Stripper will strip a broad range of coax cables in a single step.
    Part No. 15020C
  • Cyclops 2 Cable Jacket Stripper. Clamshell
    Part No. 15010C
  • This Platinum Tools ProStrip 16/30 Wire Stripper will cut and strip 16-30 AWG solid and 18-32 AWG stranded, as well as cutting and chasing threads on a 16/32 & 8/32 bolt.
    Part No. 15005C
  • This Platinum Tools ProStrip 10/20 Wire Stripper is color-coded for quick identification and delivers reliable results. The tools can be used left or right handed - wire sizes are marked on both sides. Curved cutting blades ensure cleaner, precise cuts. Comes in clamshell packaging.
    Part No. 15003C
  • Our white plenum shielded solid Cat6a Ethernet cable is used for networking and phone infrastructure and comes in a convenient spool. Cat6a Cable is used in network applications and has been designed specifically for 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications. This particular cable is a plenum rated white shielded bulk cable. The individual conductors are 23 AWG (American wire gauge) solid pure copper. Our Cat6a Ethernet cable exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. In a typical residential environment, an in-wall rated cable will suffice. However, commercial installations of cabling will have more requirements. In commercial buildings, there will be an area between floors or above office areas for heating/cooling airflow called the Plenum. If an office were to catch fire, this plenum area could easily allow the spread of the fire to more floors or across the entire building. Cables that do not have a jacket rated for in wall or plenum use could actually cause the fire to become more intense. Plenum rated cables are jacketed with a fire-retardant plastic jacket of either a low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP) for less toxicity during a fire. If a fire gets into a plenum rated area that contains plenum rated cables and the fire spreads, the cables will not be to blame.
    Part No. 14X6-591NH
  • Plenum Shielded Cat6a Bulk Blue Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, 500 Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-561NH
  • Plenum Shielded Cat6a Bulk Black Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, 500 Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-522NH
  • Our white plenum solid Cat6a Ethernet cable is used for networking and phone infrastructure and comes in a convenient spool. Cat6a Cable is used in network applications and has been designed specifically for 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications. This particular cable is a plenum rated white UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) bulk cable. The individual conductors are 23 AWG (American wire gauge) solid pure copper. Our Cat6a Ethernet cable exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. In a typical residential environment, an in-wall rated cable will suffice. However, commercial installations of cabling will have more requirements. In commercial buildings, there will be an area between floors or above office areas for heating/cooling airflow called the Plenum. If an office were to catch fire, this plenum area could easily allow the spread of the fire to more floors or across the entire building. Cables that do not have a jacket rated for in wall or plenum use could actually cause the fire to become more intense. Plenum rated cables are jacketed with a fire-retardant plastic jacket of either a low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP) for less toxicity during a fire. If a fire gets into a plenum rated area that contains plenum rated cables and the fire spreads, the cables will not be to blame.
    Part No. 14X6-091NH
  • Plenum Cat6a Yellow Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), 500Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-081NH
  • Our blue plenum solid Cat6a Ethernet cable is used for networking and phone infrastructure and comes in a convenient spool. Cat6a Cable is used in network applications and has been designed specifically for 10 Gigabit Ethernet applications. This particular cable is a plenum rated blue UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) bulk cable. The individual conductors are 23 AWG (American wire gauge) solid pure copper. Our Cat6a Ethernet cable exceeds the EIA/TIA-568-C standard. In a typical residential environment, an in-wall rated cable will suffice. However, commercial installations of cabling will have more requirements. In commercial buildings, there will be an area between floors or above office areas for heating/cooling airflow called the Plenum. If an office were to catch fire, this plenum area could easily allow the spread of the fire to more floors or across the entire building. Cables that do not have a jacket rated for in wall or plenum use could actually cause the fire to become more intense. Plenum rated cables are jacketed with a fire-retardant plastic jacket of either a low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP) for less toxicity during a fire. If a fire gets into a plenum rated area that contains plenum rated cables and the fire spreads, the cables will not be to blame.
    Part No. 14X6-061NH
  • Plenum Cat6a Green Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), 500 Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-051NH
  • This 15-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59115
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59103
  • This 2-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59102
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59101
  • This 6-inch Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a white PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-59100.5
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58125
  • This 15-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58115
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58110
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58103
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58101
  • This 6-inch Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a yellow PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-58100.5
  • This 50-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57150
  • This 35-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57135
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57125
  • This 15-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57115
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57110
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57103
  • This 2-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57102
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57101
  • This 6-inch Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a red PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-57100.5
  • This 50-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56150
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56125
  • This 15-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56115
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56110
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56103
  • This 6-inch Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a blue PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-56100.5
  • This 50-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55150
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55125
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55110
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55105
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55101
  • This 6-inch Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a green PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-55100.5
  • This 50-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54150
  • This 15-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54115
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54110
  • This 7-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54107
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54103
  • This 2-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54102
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a purple PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-54101
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features an orange PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-53125
  • This 10-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features an orange PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-53110
  • This 5-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features an orange PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-53105
  • This 3-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features an orange PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-53103
  • This 1-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features an orange PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-53101
  • This 35-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a black PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-52235
  • This 25-foot Category 8.1 cable, Class I channel, features a black PVC jacket, braided outer shield, with four individually mylar foil shielded 24 AWG pure copper pairs as defined in ISO/IEC 11801 and ratified in ANSI/TIA 568-C.2-1. Cat8 cabling was designed primarily for high-speed data centers where switches, servers, and other network hardware are located in close proximity. This newest copper communications cable offers greater flexibility both literally and in distances when compared to QSFP+ and Twinax DAC assemblies which typically cost significantly more and are often much more limited in scope. It has the reach to cover Top-of-Rack and End-of-Row or Middle-of-Row network topologies while delivering 10, 25, and 40 Gigabit data rates over BASE-T technology with RJ45 ends making it a drop-in replacement for Cat6a where rates beyond 10Gb will be needed today or in the future. Cat8 has stricter specifications for noise restriction and crosstalk than any of its predecessors. The individual conductors are 24 AWG (American wire gauge) stranded pure copper. Cat8 patch cables are stranded to improve flexibility. Pure copper conductors provide the best signal possible. Each pair of conductors is shielded with an aluminum mylar foil to reduce, if not eliminate, crosstalk. These cables also have a braided shield, which protects from outside electromagnetic interference.
    Part No. 13X8-52225
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