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SKU: RFB6-AAP
UPC: 786564074137
Condition: New
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Middle Atlantic RFB6 DEV PLT W/extron AAP - RFB6-AAP

Middle Atlantic RFB6-AAP Device Plate with Extron AAP OpeningOverviewThe Middle Atlantic RFB6-AAP is a device plate designed for use with the Middle A…

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Middle Atlantic RFB6 DEV PLT W/extron AAP - RFB6-AAP

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SKU: RFB6-AAP
UPC: 786564074137
Condition: New

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Middle Atlantic RFB6-AAP Device Plate with Extron AAP Opening

Overview

The Middle Atlantic RFB6-AAP is a device plate designed for use with the Middle Atlantic RFB6 rack furniture frame series, pre-cut to accept rack accessories in the Extron AAP (Architectural Adapter Plate) format. If your AV or security control rack includes Extron AAP-compatible modules — signal converters, audio inputs, HDMI pass-throughs, or similar interface components — the RFB6-AAP gives you a factory-fit mounting solution rather than a field-drilled workaround. The result is a clean, finished panel face that keeps cable management predictable and the rack interior accessible. The RFB6-AAP is the correct plate to specify when your Middle Atlantic rack furniture build calls for Extron AAP termination points at the panel face.

Compatibility

This plate is designed specifically for the Middle Atlantic RFB6 rack furniture frame — verify your frame model before ordering, as Middle Atlantic produces device plates matched to specific frame widths and mounting geometries. The AAP opening accepts standard Extron AAP-format inserts, which cover a broad range of Extron signal interface modules. It is not compatible with Extron MBP (Medialink Button Panel) or decorator-style wallplate formats. If your project uses a different frame in the Middle Atlantic RFB series — such as the RFB4 or RFB8 — confirm the corresponding device plate part number, as frame-to-plate fitment is frame-specific.

Installation Notes

Installation drops into the existing RFB6 frame cutout; no field drilling is required when the correct frame is present. Extron AAP modules slide and latch into the pre-cut opening per Extron's standard AAP mounting procedure. Ensure the AAP module is fully seated and the latch is engaged before closing the rack panel — a partially seated AAP insert can create an intermittent connection on signal-carrying modules. Pair with the appropriate cable management accessories in the Middle Atlantic line to keep structured cabling tidy behind the panel face.

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