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Allen Tel Category 6 UTP Slim Patch Cord, RJ-45 to RJ-45, 28 AWG, 6 ft., Purple

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Allen Tel AT16 Series Category 6 slim patch cord with RJ-45 connectors, 28 AWG copper conductors, unshielded (UTP), 6-foot length, in purple. Model AT1606-P-SLIM. Designed for Ethernet networking.

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Allen Tel AT16 Series Cat 6 Slim Patch Cord — 6 ft., Purple

The Allen Tel AT1606-P-SLIM is a Category 6 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) slim patch cord from the AT16 Series. Featuring 28 AWG copper conductors and RJ-45 connectors at both ends, this 6-foot cord is designed for high-density Ethernet networking environments where space is at a premium.

Product Specifications

  • Category: 6 (Cat 6)
  • Cable type: UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
  • Connector type: RJ-45 to RJ-45
  • Conductor gauge: 28 AWG
  • Conductor material: Copper
  • Length: 6 feet
  • Color: Purple
  • Series: AT16
  • Model: AT1606-P-SLIM
  • UPC: 79915868063

Features

  • Slim profile design reduces cable bulk and improves airflow in high-density installations
  • 28 AWG conductors allow tighter bend radii than standard patch cords
  • Category 6 performance supports Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T) and 10GBASE-T at shorter distances
  • Purple color coding simplifies cable management and identification
  • Suitable for use with patch panels, switches, and network adapters

Applications

This slim patch cord is ideal for use in server rooms, data centers, and telecommunications closets where high port density makes standard-diameter cords impractical. Purple color coding is commonly used to designate specific network segments or connection types.

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