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SKU: SNE-IVCMF-45
UPC: 656747208805
Condition: New
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Middle Atlantic Vertical Cable Fingers 45 Space SNE - SNE-IVCMF-45

Middle Atlantic SNE-IVCMF-45 Vertical Cable Fingers 45UOverviewThe SNE-IVCMF-45 is a 45 RU set of vertical cable fingers designed specifically for Mid…

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Middle Atlantic Vertical Cable Fingers 45 Space SNE - SNE-IVCMF-45

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SKU: SNE-IVCMF-45
UPC: 656747208805
Condition: New

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Middle Atlantic SNE-IVCMF-45 Vertical Cable Fingers 45U

Overview

The SNE-IVCMF-45 is a 45 RU set of vertical cable fingers designed specifically for Middle Atlantic SNE series racks. At 77 inches tall and just 0.5 inches wide, it mounts inside the rack column and routes patch cables, power runs, and low-voltage wiring vertically without consuming usable rack space or forcing cables across active equipment. If you're building out a dense SNE rack with multiple switches, patch panels, or NVR layers, structured vertical routing keeps cable management serviceable after the install — not just during it. Plastic finger guides hold cable bundles in defined lanes, preventing sag and making individual cable tracing practical without disturbing adjacent runs.

Compatibility

Designed for Middle Atlantic SNE series racks only. The 45 RU height matches a full-height SNE enclosure — verify your rack's RU count before ordering if you're running a partial-height build. This finger assembly does not cross-fit to Middle Atlantic's other rack families (RK, BGR, or PTRK series) — consult the SNE series accessory lineup for the correct match. For integrators building out network rack cabinets with structured cable management, the SNE-IVCMF-45 pairs with SNE-series horizontal managers and brush panels for a complete front-to-back routing solution.

Installation Notes

The finger assembly is 0.5 inches wide — account for that clearance in your rack layout before mounting adjacent blanks or accessory rails. At 5.38 inches deep, it extends into the cable management channel; confirm clearance with any side panels or door hardware on your SNE enclosure. Material is plastic throughout — appropriate for climate-controlled IDF/MDF and security head-end installations, not for environments with sustained heat above standard HVAC-conditioned spaces.

Specifications
Product Type: Vertical Cable Manager
Material: Plastic
Compatible With: SNE Series Racks
Rack Units: 45 RU
Height: 77 in
Width: 0.5 in
Depth: 5.38 in
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