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HellermannTyton 2? x 2? Raised Floor Enclosure
Rackmount Capabilities for Below-Floor Applications
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HellermannTyton 2ft x 2ft Raised Floor Enclosure
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The HellermannTyton 2' x 2' Raised Floor Enclosure offers network installers the flexibility to use new or preexisting raised flooring with a depth of at least 8 inches to create a distribution point for low voltage data cabling. This raised-floor rackmount enclosure supports EIA mounting, and comes pre-equipped with Firestop blocks in both cable access points to prevent the spread of fire in case of an emergency. |
- Top flange accommodates a 2’x2’ floor tile to offer easy concealment
- Seal included on the top flange to help prevent liquid, dust, and other unwanted debris from penetrating the floor tile
- Firestop foam blocks provide added protection to single or bundled network cable, while helping to maintain organized cable management
- Equipped with 4 leveler bolts to ensure that both enclosure and floor tile are flush with the rest of the flooring
- 85 lb load capacity to accommodate both equipment and cabling
- 2 grounding screws included for added protection
- Intended for environmentally controlled indoor use only
- Meets the requirements of UL 2043
- cULus listed
- RoHS compliant
| Price | |
|---|---|
| Outside Length: | 20.88" |
| Outside Width: | 20.88" |
| Outside Height: | 7.94" |
| Inside Mounting: | 19" EIA Compliant Rack Mounting |
| Inside Depth: | Up to 4RU (7") |
| Weight: | 30 lbs |
| Material Thickness: | 0.060" thick aluminum |
| UL: | UL 2043 Listed |
| RoHS: | Compliant |
| PART # | DESCRIPTION | DIMENSIONS | WEIGHT | PRICE |
| HT-ZB2X2 | HellermannTyton 2 ft x 2 ft Raised Floor Enclosure | 20.88" L x 20.88" W x 7.94" D | 30 lbs |
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