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  • Our 12 foot 3.5mm stereo male to dual RCA Male (stereo) audio cable is perfect for connecting your MP3/PC to any device using right and left RCA connections. This is ideal to hook up your MP3 player/iPod to your receiver and listen to your media through the best speakers in the house.
    Part No. 2RCA-STE-12
  • Serial ATA cables are a great deal smaller and so is less intrusive in the case. Also the IDE cable is limited to 40 CM in length while the serial ATA cable does not have this restriction. Why choose serial over the current Parallel data transfer method. Well there are two main reasons for this. Firstly, having data sent in parallel requires a lot of signal being sent at the same time, this causes electrical interference and can have problem, using serial transfer means you only need a send and receive signal. The second reason is if you are sending data in parallel you have to have a lot more wires. You know that an IDE cable can be a real pain when trying to keep a system cool and running smoothly. They also get in the way of other wires running throughout the system. All of the other data transfer standards we use today are based on the serial data transfer system, USB, Ethernet and FireWire.
    Part No. 21SA-5005M
  • Neatly store unused holiday string lights and extension cords on this cord winder. Save yourself the headache of untangling cords. Capacity:
    • 16 AWG - 100ft
    • 14 AWG - 75ft
    • 12 AWG - 50ft
    Part No. 20W1-00100
  • Platinum Tools ezEX-RJ45 shielded connectors with external ground feature a Hi-Lo stagger to isolate each connector. A simple to use one-piece design. For use with Cat6a 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: 0.043" - 0.048" (1.09 - 1.22mm)
    Part No. 202052J
  • 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 ezEX48-RJ45 crimp plugs for Cat6a 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: 0.43"-0.048" (1.09 - 1.22 mm)
    Part No. 202048J
  • 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
  • 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 wall plate is used at the end of an F-Pin coax cable coming out of the wall for a clean F-Pin connection you can place anywhere.
    Part No. 200-253WH
  • Use this connection on an RG-6 cable to create a custom length BNC cable. BNC connectors are used for RF signal connections, for serial digital Interface video signals and analog signals.
    Part No. 200-141
  • Use this part to add a female crimp connector/end onto a RG59/62 cable. BNC connectors are used for testing equipment, video signals and more.
    Part No. 200-135
  • This connection can go on any F-Pin coax male and make it a right angle female for use in tight spaces.
    Part No. 200-107
  • This adapter will make any F-Pin connection a quick connect to eliminate the need to twist the F-Pin to disconnect. Pulls off quickly and easily.
    Part No. 200-103
  • This adapter will connect two F-Pin connections and mount to a wall plate. This can be used as a cable coupler, a coax coupler or an F-Pin coupler.
    Part No. 200-053
  • This Platinum Tools 8-in-1 Ratcheted Stubby Screwdriver fits perfectly in small, cramped spaces. This screwdriver features a six piece bit storage unit built directly into the handle, allowing you to simply unscrew the top cap and swap bits out as needed. Bits Included: Phillips 1, 2 and 3, Slotted 3/16", 1/4", Torx T15, T20 Nut Driver 1/4".
    Part No. 19120C
  • 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
  • These Platinum Tools UY Gel-Filled Connectors (22-26 AWG) uses an insulation displacement contact design for simple and reliable terminations. No wire stripping is required and connectors will accept wire of different gauges. All connectors are gel filled to provide moisture resistance and inhibit corrosion. For use with solid copper conductors only. Typical uses include butt splicing two or three wires of the same or different gauges.
    Part No. 18122C
  • These Platinum Tools UR Gel-Filled Connectors (19-26 AWG) utilize an insulation displacement contact design for fast, simple, reliable terminations. No wire stripping is required and connectors will accept wire of different gauges. All connectors are Gel filled to provide moisture resistance and inhibit corrosion. For use with solid copper conductors only. Typical uses include Butt Splicing two or three wires of the same or different gauges. Perfect for pigtail and load coil splice applications. This eliminates cutting or opening of cable pairs. Comes 100 to a box.
    Part No. 18110-1
  • This Platinum Tools SealSmart II Compression Crimp Tool works with all compression connectors on the market today and will crimp all standard F, RCA, BNC, and right-angle compression style connectors.
    Part No. 16220C
  • 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
  • This economical tool strips the cable jacket from Cat5/5e/6 twisted pair cables with professional results. Features a long life blade specifically designed to self-adjust to prevent nicks to the inner conductors. Works with cable diameters from 0.18" to 0.25" (4.5mm - 6.3mm).
    Part No. 15015C
  • 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
  • Plenum Cat6a Green Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), 500 Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-051NH
  • Plenum Cat6a Orange Ethernet Cable, Solid, CMP, UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), 500 Mhz, 23 AWG, Spool, 1000 foot
    Part No. 14X6-031NH
  • This cable is constructed of two Cat6 cables (Blue and Grey) and two RG6 cables (Black and White) bundled inside of an outer jacket (CM Rated) and a maximum operating temperature of 75C. Each Cat6 cable is constructed with 4 solid copper 23AWG twisted pairs and a center spline. Jacket is CM Rated. Each RG6 coaxial cable is quad shielded 3.0 GHz: outer aluminum braid (40% coverage), outer double foil of aluminum, inner aluminum braid (60% coverage) and one more aluminum foil layer. The center conductor is CCS (copper clad steel)
    Part No. 14X4-161NF
  • 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 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 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
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