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Panduit CFFPL4IW Pan-Net Modular Furniture Faceplate
The Panduit CFFPL4IW is a 4-port modular furniture faceplate engineered for clean, professional integration of voice, data, and AV connectivity into office furniture and workstation environments. Built around the Mini-Com module platform, this faceplate accepts any combination of copper, fiber, or AV inserts within a standard industry-sized furniture cutout, eliminating the need for surface-mount boxes or exposed cabling in modern open-plan offices. The integrated label holder and included label ensure technicians can document port assignments at the point of installation—critical when a single workstation may serve rotating users or hot-desking scenarios. Molded from impact-resistant ABS in an off-white finish, the CFFPL4IW ships with the hardware needed to secure modules and mount flush to furniture panels ranging from laminate desktops to fabric-wrapped partitions.
Key Features
- 4-port capacity accepts any Mini-Com module (RJ45 copper, fiber LC/SC, HDMI, USB, or A/V inserts)
- Standard industry furniture cutout dimensions: 1.77" H × 2.9" W (45 mm × 73.7 mm)
- Integrated label holder with included label for port identification and cable management documentation
- ABS thermoplastic construction resists impact and UV discoloration in high-traffic workstation environments
- Off-white finish coordinates with common office furniture and architectural trim
- Pan-Net sub-brand compatibility ensures interoperability across Panduit's modular copper and fiber product families
Furniture-mount connectivity presents distinct challenges compared to wall or rack installations: installers must work with pre-drilled cutouts in finished furniture, cable routing happens inside hollow desk legs or partition channels with limited access, and end-users expect zero visible fasteners or gaps. The CFFPL4IW addresses these constraints through a snap-fit bezel design that compresses against the furniture panel from both sides, creating a flush appearance without through-screws that could damage laminates or veneers. The 4-port layout provides enough density for a typical knowledge-worker setup—two data drops for PC and IP phone, one fiber uplink for departmental switches, and one A/V port for shared meeting displays—while maintaining adequate finger clearance for patch cord insertion and removal. The modular architecture means you stock one faceplate SKU and configure port types per-user at install time, rather than inventorying fixed RJ45-only plates that can't adapt when a workstation converts from copper to fiber or adds HDMI for collaboration displays.
Deploy the CFFPL4IW in open-office workstation clusters where horizontal cabling terminates inside furniture spines, call centers requiring dual voice/data feeds per agent position, or hotel/conference room credenzas integrating guest data, A/V presentation feeds, and local switching into a single furniture-mount access point. The off-white ABS finish blends with Herman Miller, Steelcase, and Haworth furniture lines commonly specified for corporate fit-outs, while the UV-resistant formulation prevents the yellowing that plagues cheaper faceplates in windowed perimeter offices. Carton quantity of 10 matches typical project minimums for floor-plate rollouts—order one carton to outfit a 10-workstation pod with standardized 4-port connectivity, ensuring consistent labeling and aesthetics across the space. The included label and holder aren't cosmetic: structured cabling standards (TIA-606-B) require administration at every transition point, and furniture faceplates qualify as transition points when horizontal cabling terminates in user-accessible jacks.
The CFFPL4IW integrates into Panduit's broader Pan-Net ecosystem, which spans patch panels, consolidation points, zone enclosures, and now furniture faceplates under a single part-numbering and color-coding scheme. Installers working on multi-building campuses can standardize on Mini-Com modules for every termination—IDC punch-down jacks in the telecom room, tool-less jacks in the furniture faceplate, and pre-terminated fiber cassettes in the data center—reducing training overhead and spare-parts inventory. The ABS construction survives the chair-back collisions and rolling-cart impacts common in workstation environments, while the material's low flammability rating satisfies plenum-adjacent furniture specs without requiring metallic faceplates that telegraph EMI into adjacent cabling. For integrators bidding furniture-intensive projects—open offices, call centers, hospital nurse stations, university library carrels—the CFFPL4IW delivers the modular flexibility and finish quality that keeps change-order costs down when users request port reconfigurations six months post-occupancy.
Panduit CFFPL4IW 4-Port Mini-Com Furniture Faceplate
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