Expedite Your Cable Drops with Chatsworth Products' (CPI) Adjustable Cable Runway | Chatsworth Products
We use cookies to personalize content and to analyze our traffic. You consent to cookies if you continue to use this website. To find out more or to disable cookies view our Privacy Policy. X
 

How Valuable is Your Time? Take it Back by Expediting Cable Drops

(Cable Management, CPI Blog, Cable Pathway) Permanent link

 

In today's modern data center, the number of cables required to support a network's high-volume, high-density connections can be significant. In some cases, using traditional welded cable runway isn't always the appropriate solution. Fixed cross-members may strain cables, resulting in sharp bends, crimps or twists that may effect network integrity. 

Whether you're dropping cables into cabinets, racks or vertical cable managers, consider Chatsworth Products' (CPI) Adjustable Cable Runway to quickly resolve cross-member interferences. Unlike traditional welded cable runway, the Adjustable Cable Runway's design facilitates easy relocation of a cross-member by the simple removal of only two screws, expediting your cable drops, while increasing both network integrity and your efficiency.

Additionally, you can use the same splices and supports that are used with traditional ladder rack, or you can further simplify your installation with CPI's tool-less radius drops and dividers. 

Adjustable Cable Runway meets ANSI, TIA and EIA installation standards for copper and fiber cabling, while promoting proper bend radii to prevent signal degradation. 

See the true value of Adjustable Cable Runway. Watch the demonstration below or visit the product page.


Brittany Mangan, Digital Content Specialist


Posted by Brittany Mangan, Digital Content Specialist at 05/31/2018 11:21:28 AM




Comments

Installing cables in a data center takes an incredible amount of time in planning and executing. I am all about keeping the wires clean and neat, because the last thing I want to look at is a huge mess of lights and crowded wiring. All data centers should be set up with care and proper planning, so when issues arise, sorting through the cabling to find the problem shouldn't require much effort. Having proper setup always improves the quality of the system as well.
Posted by: Dennis at 6/8/2018 8:08 AM


Leave a comment
Name (required)
Email (optional, not published)
Your URL (optional)
Comment


Note: Conversation is encouraged and expected. However, moderation of comments is necessary to prevent spam, personal attacks, profanity, or off-topic commentary. Comments related to specific product support or customer service issues will be addressed separately rather than posted here. Please email [email protected] for assistance with these matters.


4/20/2024 4:49:35 AM