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CAT6 CMR UTP Riser Cable Bare Copper 23/4 Solid BC Unshielded 1000 Feet Pull Box White

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CAT6 CMR UTP Riser Cable Bare Copper 23/4 Solid BC Unshielded 1000 Feet Pull Box White

This Genesis cable features 4 solid 23 AWG copper conductor pairs, verified Category 6 performance, and a riser rating. Choose this cable for dependable voice and data wiring.

Product Data Sheet

Features

  • Solid bare copper conductors
  • Riser Rated (CMR)
  • 1000ft. (304.8 m) reel
  • White jacket
  • Rated for sunlight (UV) resistance
  • Features Category 6 cable type to better accommodate your precise requirements with maximum productivity
  • Durable material resistant to UV
  • Fully compatible with network devices

Specifications:

  • ADI Part Number: WG-63601101
  • Brand Name: Genesis
  • Manufacturer: Genesis Cable
  • Manufacturer Part Number: WG-63601101
  • Product Name: Cat.6 Network Cable
  • Product Type: Network Cable

Technical Information

  • American Wire Gauge: 23 AWG
  • Cable Listing: CMR, FT4, Sunlight Resistant
  • Cable Type: Category 6
  • Connector on First End: 1 x RJ-45 Male Network
  • Connector on Second End: 1 x RJ-45 Male Network
  • Device Supported: Network Device
  • Jacket Type: CMR, FT4, Riser
  • Number of Conductors: 8
  • Number of Pairs: 4
  • Solid or Stranded: Solid

Physical Characteristics

  • Cable Length: 3.28 ft
  • Cable Length (mm): 1000
  • Color: White
  • Weight (Approximate): 25 lb

Miscellaneous

  • Features: Sunlight Resistant, UV Resistant

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