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Structured Cabling


KRONE Cat6 Rear Punch Patch Panel KM8 modular patch panels offers complete flexibility and high port density • Performance exceeding Cat6 specifications up to 250MHz • Expansive cable management, full fixing kit and twin level labelling • Third party certification at component level • Covered by the CommScope system warranty


Item 798171


Man. Code 6653 1 679-24


Description Category Type Patch Panel Cat6


Ports Unshielded 24Port


Orientation Rear Punch


Height 1U


Width 19”


Colour Black


UoM Each


KRONE Cat6a Rear Punch Patch Panels Supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet over unshielded copper to a full 100m up to 500MHz • Third party certification at a component level • Covered by the CommScope system warranty • Rapid and reliable punch down performance and cable management • Integrated cable management and swivel fascia facility


Colour: Black Item


Man. Code


Description 779984 6527 1 810-24 Patch Panel


Category Cat6a


Type Unshielded


Ports 24Port


Orientation Rear Punch


Height 1U


KRONE Cat6a PLM Upgradeable Rear Punch Patch Panels Passive upgradeable 24 port Cat6a patch panel • Supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet over unshielded copper to a full 100m up to 500MHz • True future proofing for tomorrows network applications • Innovative and integrated cable management system allows for swift installation and cable protection


Width 19”


UoM Each


Colour: Black Item


775625


Man. Code


Description Category Type 6527 1 743-00 Patch Panel Cat6a


Ports


Orientation Upgrageable Unshielded 24Port Modular PLM Upgradeable


Height 1U


Width 19”


UoM Each


6


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