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L-com introduces Slim-Line 28 AWG ft. patch cables

By Paul Dvorak | February 22, 2016

L-com Global Connectivity announced that it has launched two new series of slim-line 28 AWG ft. patch cables.

L-com’s new slim-line 28 AWG ft. patch cables are engineered for high-density patching applicatioL com Ethernet patch cablesns. The patent pending spline-free design offers a reduced diameter profile, ideal for applications that require a smaller, more flexible cable. The low-profile short boot design saves additional space on the patch panel, giving a clean, organized look to patch bays.

“L-com’s slim-line high-performance cable assemblies offer a 38% smaller cross-sectional area and a tighter bend radius than standard patch cables. This improves airflow in high-density patching applications and saves space in confined areas,” said Dave Gallagher, Product Manager.

These cables are available in performance ratings of Category 6 (TRD628BL-series) and Category 6A (TRD628ABL- series) and support data rates up to 10Gbps for high-speed voice, video and data applications. They feature high-performance RJ45 plugs with molded boots and 50u gold plated contacts. The slim-line 28 AWG ft. patch cables are available off-the-shelf in lengths of 1 ft., 3 ft., 5 ft., 7 ft., 10 ft. and 14 ft., or in custom length and color variations.

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