








🔌 Master your rack, banish cable chaos!
The Fencher 1U 19 Inch Rack Mount Horizontal Cable Manager is a durable, cold rolled steel solution designed to organize and protect up to 24 cables in any standard 19-inch rack. Featuring rounded edges to prevent cable damage, it includes all necessary mounting hardware and cable ties for easy installation. This compact, rust-resistant manager enhances airflow and reduces cable stress, minimizing downtime risks and maintaining a professional, clutter-free IT environment.


| ASIN | B01HJTTNR0 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 1U Cable management 24 slot |
| Manufacturer | Fencher Co.,LTD |
| Product Dimensions | 48.26 x 5.08 x 5.08 cm; 522 g |
O**!
These Cable Rack Manager is exactly what I needed at the price point I was hoping for. I'm very happy with my purchase and I will definitely will recommend for small deployments specially when using slimrun cables. Why 4 stars: It is very easy for the cover plate to come lose and fall. I will not recommend it with regular CAT6 cables as the cables bending pressure inside the device may force the cover plate to open and fall.
D**8
The steel cable managers have a nice quality "heft" to them. The solid metal cover plates can be challenging to put in place, due to the strong springy metal, but feel solid when installed. The price is somewhat high, but you do get 2 cable managers, as well as the rack mounting screws and some cable ties.
K**Y
It is a great cable manager for a server rack with a door. It is a little tight because of the smaller size, but that is the trade-off to ensure the door can close. I would highly recommend this to someone with a space restriction. Otherwise, a larger one might be easier to work with.
T**M
This unit would be perfect if you create your own cables or can order ones without boots. There is not enough room in the openings to allow a cable with boot to properly bend and be able to plug in straight. It works well for getting cables to the bottom row of a switch but not the top row (pictured). However, because its kind of short depth, it also looks better. Unfortunately I already bought a batch of cables that I will have to use elsewhere and plan on running my own cables.
J**.
I have worked in the industrial control industry, and have worked with a LOT of cable troughs. This concept is nice, but the metal is difficult to work with making the cover nearly impossible to stay on (w/o using large tie wraps to keep in place). I would either recommend utilizing more malleable plastics or using some sort of hinged cover retention.
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