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SKU: 4001DA
UPC: 786776571400
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Middle Atlantic Divider Clip - 4001DA

Middle Atlantic 4001DA Divider Clip Fitting for 4000 Series RacewayOverviewThe Middle Atlantic 4001DA is a divider clip fitting designed for use with …

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Middle Atlantic Divider Clip - 4001DA

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SKU: 4001DA
UPC: 786776571400
Condition: New

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Middle Atlantic 4001DA Divider Clip Fitting for 4000 Series Raceway

Overview

The Middle Atlantic 4001DA is a divider clip fitting designed for use with the Middle Atlantic 4000 Series raceway and cord cover system. At 4.38 in tall, 1 in wide, and 2 in deep, this compact hardware accessory keeps cable runs separated and organized inside structured raceway channels — a small part that prevents the kind of tangled, unidentifiable cable masses that slow down every future service call. It carries TAA compliance, which matters for federal, state, and local government installations subject to Trade Agreements Act purchasing requirements. If you're spec'ing cable management for a government facility or a project under TAA-covered procurement, the 4001DA clears that gate without a waiver.

For integrators building out Middle Atlantic cable management infrastructure, this clip maintains the intent of a clean, serviceable installation by physically dividing cable groups within the same raceway run — keeping low-voltage signal cables separated from power runs where the raceway layout permits.

Key Features

  • TAA Compliance: The 4001DA carries TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance, making it a valid line item on government contracts and federally funded projects where Buy American and TAA sourcing rules apply. No sourcing exception needed.
  • 4.38 in Height: The 4.38 in (11.1 cm) clip height provides substantial channel coverage within the raceway, giving it enough contact surface to hold cable divisions stable rather than shifting under the weight of a dense cable bundle.
  • 1 in Width: The 1 in (2.5 cm) width is sized to fit the 4000 Series raceway profile without consuming usable cable space — the clip adds organization without meaningfully reducing the raceway's effective fill capacity.
  • 2 in Depth: At 2 in (5.1 cm) deep, the fitting seats fully into the raceway channel depth, staying flush with the raceway interior rather than protruding in a way that would interfere with lid closure or cable routing.
  • 4000 Series System Fit: Designed specifically for the Middle Atlantic 4000 Series divider clip fitting family — ensures dimensional compatibility with the raceway channel geometry without forcing a fit or leaving gaps that defeat the purpose of a divider.

Integration & Compatibility

The 4001DA is part of the cable management hardware ecosystem built around the Middle Atlantic 4000 Series steel raceway line. It is intended as a dedicated fitting for that series — integrators working with other Middle Atlantic raceway families (such as the 3000 or 5000 Series) should verify dimensional compatibility before ordering in quantity. This clip is a passive mechanical component with no electrical function, so it integrates into any installation regardless of the network or AV equipment it houses.

For installations requiring organized separation of camera drop cables, access control wiring, or low-voltage runs in a shared raceway, this clip provides a physical barrier between cable groups without adding conduit or requiring a second raceway run. Pair it with compatible raceway and cord cover systems from the same series for a complete, serviceable cable management solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Middle Atlantic 4001DA TAA compliant?

A: Yes. The 4001DA carries TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliance, making it suitable for government and federally funded projects with TAA sourcing requirements.

Q: What are the dimensions of the 4001DA?

A: The 4001DA measures 4.38 in (11.1 cm) in height, 1 in (2.5 cm) in width, and 2 in (5.1 cm) in depth.

Q: Which raceway series is the 4001DA designed for?

A: The 4001DA is designed for the Middle Atlantic 4000 Series raceway and cord cover system. Verify dimensional fit before using with other Middle Atlantic raceway families.

Q: Does the 4001DA have any electrical function?

A: No. The 4001DA is a passive mechanical divider clip with no electrical function. It physically separates cable groups within a raceway channel.

Q: Is the 4001DA suitable for government installations?

A: Yes. Its TAA compliance makes it a valid component for federal, state, and local government installations subject to Trade Agreements Act procurement rules.

Karl Wilson
Karl Wilson

The 4001DA is one of those parts that experienced integrators order before they need it, not after. Its 4.38 in height and 2 in depth match the 4000 Series channel geometry exactly — which means it seats cleanly and holds position under a full cable bundle rather than riding up when you close the raceway lid. The TAA compliance stamp is what gets it on government bid specs without a sourcing footnote, and that alone justifies keeping it stocked if your project pipeline includes any federal or state work.

Technical Highlights:

  • TAA Compliance: Clears federal procurement gates without a waiver — list it directly on GSA or government project BOMs alongside the raceway it fits.
  • 4.38 in Height Profile: Tall enough to maintain cable separation across a loaded channel; short enough to coexist with the 4000 Series lid without binding or gapping.
  • 2 in Depth: Seats flush to the raceway channel interior at full depth — no protrusion that shifts cables or prevents the cover from seating squarely.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Verify series compatibility before ordering in bulk — the 4001DA is dimensioned for the 4000 Series specifically. Using it in a 3000 or 5000 Series channel may result in a loose fit that defeats the divider function.
  • This is a passive mechanical component only — it provides no grounding, shielding, or electrical separation. If your separation requirement is EMI-driven, you'll need a shielded raceway solution, not a divider clip.

The 4001DA earns its place on government facility builds and TAA-covered security integration projects where every component on the BOM needs to clear compliance review — and where clean, serviceable cable organization is specified, not optional.

Specifications
Depth: 2 in (5.1 cm)
Height: 4.38 in (11.1 cm)
Width: 1 in (2.5 cm)
Taa Compliant: Yes
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