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SKU: FIFP-1.390
UPC: 786564511847
Condition: New
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Middle Atlantic SGL Gang Plate W/1.390 IN - FIFP-1.390

Middle Atlantic FIFP-1.390 Single Gang Feed-Through PlateOverviewThe Middle Atlantic FIFP-1.390 is a single-gang blank plate with a 1.390-inch circula…

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Middle Atlantic SGL Gang Plate W/1.390 IN - FIFP-1.390

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SKU: FIFP-1.390
UPC: 786564511847
Condition: New

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Middle Atlantic FIFP-1.390 Single Gang Feed-Through Plate

Overview

The Middle Atlantic FIFP-1.390 is a single-gang blank plate with a 1.390-inch circular opening, designed to provide a finished cable pass-through point in rack furniture faceplates, credenzas, and enclosure panels. Where a raw cable hole left in a panel looks unfinished and creates a dust ingress path, this plate gives the opening a clean, factory-finished appearance while keeping conductors organized at the entry point. It belongs to Middle Atlantic's Middle Atlantic rack furniture and accessories line and is the right choice when a single-gang cutout is already present in your panel and you need a 1.390-inch-diameter pass-through — not a larger or recessed insert.

Compatibility

The FIFP-1.390 is designed to fit standard single-gang furniture cutouts in rack furniture panels and enclosures from Middle Atlantic's furniture series. The 1.390-inch hole diameter accommodates common low-voltage cable bundles, conduit knockouts, or grommet inserts sized to that opening. Verify your panel's gang-cutout dimensions before ordering — Middle Atlantic offers alternate hole sizes in the FIFP family for installations where 1.390 inches is too tight or too loose for your cable bundle. If you are routing larger multi-conductor bundles or need a modular insert (keystone, Decora), a different plate from the blanks and panels category is the correct pick. For full rack enclosure planning, pair with compatible Middle Atlantic rack enclosures or furniture-series frames that accept single-gang face inserts.

Installation Notes

Seat the plate flush into the single-gang cutout per the furniture panel's retention method — snap-fit or screw-retention depending on the enclosure series. Route cables through the 1.390-inch opening before terminating to avoid having to disassemble the run. If abrasion protection is needed for the cable jacket at the opening edge, install a separate snap-in grommet sized to 1.390 inches prior to seating the plate.

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