Product Description
Introducing the LYNN CPCS-ARD-0.5F Red 0.5-Foot Slim 28AWG CAT6A Ethernet Patch Cable. Ideal for 10/100/1000BASE-T and 10 Gbps networks, this cable is a top - choice when headroom and space are at a premium. It's made of pure copper wire with gold - plated contacts. Each cable is UL listed, CM rated, and Fluke tested for top - notch performance.
**Key Features:**
- It's less than half the size of standard CAT6A patch cables, saving space.
- With a 40% smaller bend radius, it's super easy to route through panels.
- The low - profile connector simplifies installation in high - density data centers.
- The vibrant red color helps you easily color - code your network setup.
**Technical Specifications:**
- **Construction**: Slim Cat6A Clear Boot
- **Conductor Type**: 28 AWG, Stranded Tinned Copper
- **Cable Jacket**: PVC CM
- **Shielding Type**: Unshielded (UTP)
- **Connectors**: RJ45 Male 50mμ gold - plated
- **Insulation**: High - density polyethylene, .005” nominal wall thickness
- **Performance**: Operating temperature from - 4 to 140 degrees, supports up to 10 Gbps data rate, 500 MHz frequency bandwidth. POE supports 350mA, 12.95W with a max distance of 40m; POE+ supports 600mA, 25.5W with a max distance of 40m; POE++ supports 1,000mA, 96W with a max distance of 40m.
- **Approvals**: UL Listed, RoHS Compliant, ANSI/TIA 568 C.2 Category 6, ISO 11801 Class E Edition 2.1. The manufacturing facility is ISO - 9001 and TUV Certified.
Using this Ethernet patch cable is a breeze. First, make sure your devices are powered off. Then, simply plug one end of the cable into the network port of your device, like a computer or a router, and the other end into the corresponding port on the other device. The low - profile connector is designed for easy insertion, even in tight spaces.
When it comes to installation, take advantage of the cable's small bend radius. You can route it through panels with ease, making your network setup look neat and organized. The vibrant red color helps you quickly identify this cable in a complex network.
As for maintenance, keep the cable away from sharp objects to avoid cutting the cable jacket. Also, try to keep it in a cool and dry place to prevent damage from extreme temperatures. If you notice any signs of wear, such as frayed wires or loose connectors, it's best to replace the cable to ensure stable network performance.