Furniture outlet suits high-density applications

Dec. 1, 2000
The TracJack Furniture Outlet quickly snaps into TIA-recognized (2.71-inches by 1.38-inches) furniture openings and supports up to four TracJack modules. Modular design houses jacks and connectors outside the pathway in order to maximize cable carrying capacity and minimize future cabling impact to the jacks. The outlet has the ability to individually accept a wide variety of multimedia jack and connector

The TracJack Furniture Outlet quickly snaps into TIA-recognized (2.71-inches by 1.38-inches) furniture openings and supports up to four TracJack modules. Modular design houses jacks and connectors outside the pathway in order to maximize cable carrying capacity and minimize future cabling impact to the jacks. The outlet has the ability to individually accept a wide variety of multimedia jack and connector loads. Ortronics Inc.

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