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Siemon MC Cat 6 26 AWG UTP Stranded Copper Patch Cord RJ-45 to RJ-45 30 ft. Black, MC6-30-01

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Siemon MC Series Cat 6 26 AWG UTP stranded patch cord, RJ-45 to RJ-45, 4-pair, 30 ft., black. Exceeds Category 6 performance specs with integral latch guard and CM/LSOH rated jacket.

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Overview

The Siemon MC6-30-01 is an MC Series Category 6 26 AWG UTP stranded copper patch cord with RJ-45 to RJ-45 connectors, 4-pair, 30 feet in length, in black. It exceeds Category 6 performance specifications for optimal flexibility and transmission performance. The jacket meets CM and LSOH flame resistance requirements, and the integral latch guard protects the plug from snagging during installation and moves.

Features

  • Jacket meets CM and LSOH flame resistance requirements
  • High-performance Category 6 cable exceeding specification
  • Integral latch guard protects plug from snagging
  • 4-pair UTP stranded construction for flexibility
  • Black jacket for easy identification

Specifications

Attribute Value
Model MC6-30-01
Series MC
Manufacturer Siemon
Product Type Copper Patch Cord
Category Cat 6
AWG 26 AWG
Cable Type UTP Stranded
Pairs 4
Connectors RJ-45 to RJ-45
Length 30 ft.
Color Black
Jacket Rating CM, LSOH

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