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Clipsal Single Gang Plates


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  • Subject: Clipsal Single Gang Plates
  • From: "Tracey Gardner" <tracey.gardner@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 11:41:24 +0100
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I'd be grateful for some advice as to how many CAT5 cables I can expect
to easily terminate on a Clipsal single gang plate?

I'm aware that the Clipsal plate will accept up to five RJ45 modules but
I don't want to start running five cables to my single gang boxes only
to discover that I can't easily terminate more than say four! :-)

The same goes for coax cable, has anybody got any advice as to the
maximum number of coax cables that I should readily be able to terminate
on a single gang faceplate?


Cheers

Tracey




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