RS PRO, 50 m Cat5 Ethernet Cable, Red Polyvinyl Chloride Sheath, U/UTP

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£67.80

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RS Stock No.:
812-4788
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RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Product Type

Ethernet Cable

Cable Length

50m

LAN Category

Cat5

Shield Type

U/UTP

Jacket Colour

Red

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Standards/Approvals

Euroclass Eca

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Cat5e Plus Patch Cable


What is a Cat5e Cable?


Cat5e Ethernet cables are one of the most popular types of network cable for connecting computers, modems, routers and other wired internet capable devices.

Features and Benefits


• Connection to FastConnect products using insulation displacement technology.

• Coloured Sheath

• Double shielding provides high interference immunity.

• Designed for fast installation.

• Radiological resistant.

• Reliable in harsh environments.

• Consistent and reliable performance which offers maximum uptime.

• Durable and hard wearing due to the moulded kink protection.

• An installation cable for connection to an FC outlet RJ-45, making it a universal application.

• Flexible and suitable for narrow bending.

• Stranded 26awg (7x0.16) plain copper conductor with polyolefin insulation.

• Four colour coded pairs in a PVC sheath, which is colour coded for ease of identification in busy patch panels.

Typical Applications


• Cat5e cables feature stringent specifications for cross talk and system noise. These Cat5e cables are ideal for networking connections between devices.

• These types of cables are also a perfect solution for structured building cabling.

• Cat5e cables can be used to carry telephone and video signals, in some cases more than one signal at a time.

Care Instructions


When storing your patch leads, we advise that you lightly roll your cables into a loose coil, going with the natural curve of the wire. When not in use, we suggest that the cables be stored in a protective case where dust and impurities will not get lodges into the connector ends.

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