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StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2)

StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2) StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2)
$ 26.19

Score By Feature

Based on 1,376 ratings
Durability
9.53
Easy to install
9.51
Easy to use
9.18
Sturdiness
8.89
Value for money
8.72
Adhesion
8.09

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Product Description

The parallel opening on the two side walls of this 2X2in / 5.25mm network cable management system lets you customize your network cables. Open slot cable raceways are available in six different lengths, allowing you to customize them for your
This wire cable hider duct is made with durable PVC plastic material that makes it warp-proof and self-extinguishing. Its long lasting design is an ideal choice for use in your network rack or server room.
It can be screwed into the wall for easy and convenient mounting of the finger duct raceway. It provides a channel for a protective channel for your wire cables.
Eliminate wire clutter with this cable management duct. It features a snap-open lid to make cable access easy and to keep cables neat and tidy

Questions & Answers

When the cover is attached, how does it do that? How does it snap on? Does it slide It is hard to tell whether it will fit in a tight space or if you need a lot of room for the cover to slide on and off. ?

I was beaten to the punch by Kat and Marty. As the saying goes, the easiest way is to put one side all the way on, then pull the whole thing toward the loose side and press tightly. The bend of one set of fingers occurs towards the channel's inside. Giving enough clearance for the fingers on the other side will make it easier to slip over. *br> *br>This technique works best with the main body firmly attached to something. When you try to set the cover this way, you will find that the body is fairly flexible, so if you don't attach it rigidly, it will twist. I have used it in an installation where it was securely bolted down and it worked fine. Using sections on the cover is another helpful tip. Units for server racks that cost more usually have covers that fold in 18 to 24 inch sections, which are much easier to work with than one cover that extends over 5+ feet. Five out of five for me. Upon receiving the cover, I cut it into four sections, each 12 feet wide by 16 feet long, as soon as I got my hands on it. A 75" wristwatch. Cutting by hand and not being perfectly straight is better than a strangely arranged section. Number the sections and put them on back in order. A sliding window is also a great option. With your thumb and forefinger just off the edge of the cover, place your hand on it. You should pinch each section of the duct a little bit as you slide your palm and smaller fingers along.

Could you tell me how hard it is Is it possible to cut it with a miter saw?

There are no weaknesses in the plastic, but it can be easily cut. It would be better to use a miter saw, but it would be overkill and result in This is an old hacksaw that's bajillion years old. It would be about as easy as using a steak knife. The sharper the teeth, the better the bite. You'll at least need some 60-grit material to clean up the ends, if you plan on using a miter saw

Between how many screw holes do they go?

Holding a certain weight is different from not holding a weight. It is recommended to have one every ten years

A cap for the end of the tube?

The AD2X2 does not have any end caps available at this time. The following is a summary of Sam's contributions to Please visit our Support page

Selected User Reviews For StarTech.com 2x2in Server Rack Cable Management Finger Duct w/ Cover - Open Slot Wire Raceway for Network & A/V Cables (AD2X2)

You will be able to slay the electric safari jungle created by hanging cables
5/5

I'm really impressed with the way you bundled all those wires together. It handles even the thinnest of wires well and even thick You can see the before and after pictures in the gallery, and the difference is incredible. Screws helped hold it in place (which I recommend since adhesive lasts very little and over time will wear out and eventually fall apart). I used my own screws and had no problem. In other words, there is no warranty. It ended up being enough to do the job with only about five. You can choose the length of the piece of wood and the number of screws you want. There is enough room for as many screws as you need in the slot provided if it is really necessary. You will mostly end up navigating the electronic jungle of that before picture you see in this review during the install, which took about 5 minutes. Depending on the number of wires, it can take anywhere from 30 to an hour. Overall, it was a good experience and made me feel good to have cleaned it up.

Robert Moon
Robert Moon
| Aug 29, 2020
You can use this for cable management of your entertainment system, or you can use it for computer cable management
5/5

With my home entertainment equipment, I grew tired of a mess of cables. It took me a long time to decide how to organize my cables, and I'm really glad I decided to use cable raceways. I found the quality to be good and the price to be reasonable. The sections were cut into sections, and screws were used to fasten them to the wall. Don't just order without thinking about the sizing. Take your time. It is sufficient to run two or three CAT5 cables through the fingers or the open slots. There are some things you need to consider when dealing with power and HDMI cables. Due to its plastic format, there will be no EMI reduction, but the pricing will reflect I certainly recommend it for behind desks or behind other This tablet has too much flex to be used daily. In general, you should be fine touching it if you aren't touching it regularly.

Brandon Stanley
Brandon Stanley
| Dec 18, 2020
Great, but there are a few important things to note
5/5

In addition, I would like to add an option at the bottom that allows you to include power-ups as well Bricks are embedded inside of There may need to be some adjustment made to the tabs to make it easier for it to snap into place and out of place. In order to settle the tabs to the proper position, bend them inward so they are parallel to the plane in which they would be when the coverplate is You should cut this item as short as possible to easly snap it shut It works out in this method. In our experience, the longer it is, the more you will be using the slide-on method to get I snap my fingers In this method, one edge of the plate is connected at an angle to the legs, then one edge of the plate is pushed evenly over to the other edge of the channel and lastly pushed down until it flattens and snaps On the second side, attach the item with VHB tape. I recommend that you secure it using VHB tape at the bottom of the Certainly you can screw it in, but why would anything made of plastic become permanent? There is nothing problem with the channel, so I don't understand why others do not think it is. Furthermore, there is a huge advantage to using a three-inch Since the channel is so large, you can put one sided velcro on the inside of it, and you can attach one sided velcro to the power bricks as well. As a result, you can now stuff power bricks inside the channel and have them power up inside the channel.

Oaklynn Bright
Oaklynn Bright
| Apr 01, 2021
This cable management method is one of the easiest and looks better than many complicated systems
5/5

Learn how to manage your cables by checking out this guide. It was basically the same as what he did except that I There was no need for My surge protector is the only one visible in the picture as it basically hides all my cables except for that one. If I can hide it in some way, I will. Look up Myxo14's Youtube channel on YouTube and watch the video "Quick & Dirty" Managing cables on a desk is easy, but if you want your setup to look great, you need to cable manage. URLs from external sources are blocked by Amazon. I cannot provide the direct link to you guys.

Jane Wong
Jane Wong
| Sep 25, 2020
This solution is more manageable than premium options, and is not as expensive
4/5

At present, I have a 5' section that I taped to the floor underneath my desk with elastic. The cable is currently stuffed full to the brim with thirty cables. My setup is made up of probably 15 or so USB cables, optical cable, 2x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort, and 5 power cables, as well as two Ethernet cables. I have no problem using this in the orientation that it was designed to be used in, even though it is *not* doing what it was intended to do. My 6' unit was shipped by mistake, which was fine. I took a saw and cut off the extra foot, which was not difficult at all. If you want shorter lengths, I would suggest doing this since it is so simple. You will want to sand the edges once the work is My desk was stuck underneath the unit after placing approximately 3 feet of velcro tape (in 1' long strips) on the backs of the units. As you can see in the photo, the cable is hanging down onto the dark grey plastic cover. There is a bit of a problem with adding another cable because the entire cover begins to come off while adding another cable to the unit. Taking care of it is easy, but it does require some attention. It's impossible for me to maintain my desk setup (three monitors, speakers, peripheral switcher, network switch, UPS, etc) if I didn't have You should consider this product if you have a lot of equipment and a standing desk like I do (motorized standing desk). Cable management has never been easier. The only negative is that the plastic fingers that connect the dark grey cover to the device are not the sturdiest. However, if you take care not to bend them too far, you should not have any problems. Aside from that, I am content with the result. The app is worth the money, though there are premium options as well.

Landen Reyes
Landen Reyes
| Oct 10, 2020
It works, and it is easy to adjust once it is This is on my list of things to do Those who wish to stand with WFH should set up as follows I have two laptops, two monitors, three lamps, and I have a pre-functioning printer All of these devices are packed into one huge space, leaving plenty of wires and charging bricks to contend with
5/5

A smartclock, a subwoofer, 2 wireless chargers, a telephone headset charger, and an amplifier are all in one space. Additionally, I tend to work under my desk where I like to hang out with my dog, so dangling wires are not an A similar cutout was found to fit my desktop, so I painted it the same high gloss black as the legs and frame of my desk. Desk that you can stand at. I found I could easily cut a portion off until the double monitor arms could be clamped to the rear edge of my desktop using some measuring tools. *** Word of advice if you wish to conceal power bricks along with your cabling, make sure you order the three x three size or greater.

April Baxter
April Baxter
| Jun 05, 2021
This is an excellent and valuable resource
4/5

I only have one complaint the price has a bit of a sting. Everything I asked them to do they did. The only complaint I have is that I can't Ultimately, I had to cut them to size with a dremmel and it worked out Unlike in my previous purchase, I would probably buy them again if I had to. My only complaint is that they are pricey for plastic pieces, but I still would purchase them.

Sara Hansen
Sara Hansen
| Sep 08, 2020

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