Description
Middle Atlantic Vertical Plastic Finger, 24 Space for 28" Wide SR Series — Ultimate Cable Management
Optimize professional-grade rack installations with the Middle Atlantic Vertical Plastic Finger, a 24-space cable management solution engineered for 28" wide SR Series enclosures. This robust plastic finger delivers precise, orderly cable routing in a compact vertical footprint, making it ideal for AV, data, and telecom deployments where bandwidth, accessibility, and reliability matter. Designed to maximize every inch of rack space, this 24-space finger helps you separate power, data, and video runs, maintain clear airflow, and simplify future reconfigurations without disturbing existing cabling. When performance and organization are non-negotiable, this vertical finger is a trusted choice for installers who demand dependable, low-profile cable management that stands up to daily rack activity.
- Compatibility and design—Built to fit 28" wide SR Series racks, this 24-space vertical finger provides a dedicated channel for each cable run, preserving clean routing from back to front. The plastic construction resists deformation under load, maintaining consistent spacing even as cables are added or reconfigured over time. This design minimizes tangling, makes cable identification faster, and supports streamlined service calls or upgrades in busy rack environments.
- Space optimization and capacity—With 24 distinct spaces, the unit acts as a spine for your cabling, aligning power, data, and AV lines into organized lanes. This arrangement reduces bundle crossovers and promotes predictable cable paths, which in turn simplifies maintenance, improves signal integrity, and enhances overall rack aesthetics. The 28" compatibility ensures you can leverage the full width of SR Series racks without crowding connectors or bending cables at sharp angles.
- Cable management benefits and airflow—The vertical finger design fosters better air circulation around cables, helping to prevent heat buildup and hot spots in high-density installs. By keeping cables neatly routed in their own channels, airflow remains unobstructed, contributing to cooler equipment operation and potentially longer component life. Routine maintenance becomes easier as individual runs are easy to identify, test, and re-route if needed.
- Durability and material quality—Constructed from high-quality plastic, the finger is designed to endure the rigors of professional installations. It resists cracking and sagging under typical rack loads, maintains structure through repeated cabling and decabling, and stays resilient even in environments with varying temperatures. The durable material choice provides dependable cable organization without adding significant weight or bulk to the rack.
- Ease of installation and ongoing maintenance—This cable management accessory is designed for quick, tool-light installation inside 28" SR Series enclosures. Mounting points align with standard rack hardware, enabling fast integration by a single technician. Once installed, you can route and label cables efficiently, remove or re-seat individual runs as networks evolve, and keep the front of the rack uncluttered for easier access to equipment and ports.
Technical Details of Middle Atlantic Vertical Plastic Finger, 24 Space, For 28" Wide SR Series
- Type: Vertical Cable Finger
- Spaces: 24
- Width compatibility: 28" Wide SR Series racks
- Rack height: 24U
- Material: Plastic
- Mounting: Rack-mounted installation for SR Series enclosures
- Finish: Not specified
- Color: Not specified
How to Install Middle Atlantic Vertical Plastic Finger, 24 Space, For 28" Wide SR Series
- Step 1: Verify that your rack is a 28" wide SR Series enclosure and that you have adequate space at the desired vertical position for the 24-space finger. Confirm that mounting rails and hardware are accessible and in good condition before beginning.
- Step 2: Align the vertical finger with the rack’s mounting holes or brackets at the chosen height. Ensure the face of the finger is oriented to allow convenient rear cable entry and front accessibility for labeling and maintenance.
- Step 3: Attach the finger using the rack’s standard mounting hardware or the hardware supplied with your SR Series enclosure. Tighten screws evenly to prevent any warping or misalignment, taking care not to over-tighten and damage the mounting points.
- Step 4: Begin routing cables into the 24 designated spaces from the back of the rack. Keep runs organized by type (power, data, video) and avoid sharp bends. Use cable ties or Velcro straps as needed to maintain separation while preserving easy access for future changes.
- Step 5: Inspect the installed finger for proper clearance and spine alignment. Test cable continuity and check for any interference with front-panel access or nearby devices. Label each cable as you proceed to facilitate quick service and future upgrades.
Frequently asked questions
What is the purpose of the Middle Atlantic Vertical Plastic Finger?
The vertical plastic finger serves as a dedicated, organized channel for cables inside 28" wide SR Series racks. It maximizes space use by providing 24 spaces for clean, accessible cable routing, improving airflow, reducing cable wear, and simplifying maintenance and future reconfigurations.
Is this finger compatible only with SR Series racks?
Specifically designed for 28" wide SR Series enclosures, it is optimized to fit the dimensions and mounting geometry of those products. It may not be compatible with non-SR Series racks without adapters or modifications, so verify your rack model and width before purchase.
What materials are used, and does it affect rack weight or durability?
The finger is made from durable plastic intended for long service within professional racks. This material resists cracking and deformation under load, contributing to stable spacing and dependable cable organization without significantly increasing rack weight.
Can I remove and re-route cables easily after installation?
Yes. The design supports straightforward re-routing as network configurations evolve. Cables can be accessed from the rear, reorganized, and re-labeled with minimal disruption to other runs, helping you adapt quickly to changing requirements.
What benefits does it provide for airflow and heat management?
By organizing cables into defined lanes and preserving clear space between runs, the vertical finger promotes better airflow around the cables. This can help reduce heat buildup in dense rack environments and contribute to the overall reliability of enclosed equipment.
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