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Vertiv Cable Management Post 3 in H — Post Mount, Black | Rack Accessory, Qty 1
Vertiv
MPN: CMP
$7.00
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Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 3 in H steel post
- Black powder-coat finish
- Single-post quantity (qty 1)
- Compact low-profile design
- Mount-compatible with common rack/chassis screw patterns
- Targeted strain-relief anchor for short cable runs
- Secure cable bundles with a 3 in H steel post
- Anchor short drops via a single-point mount for focused strain relief
Reduce connector fatigue and maintain predictable cable routing using a 3 in H cable management post that installs where space is limited. The compact steel post provides a rigid anchor point for vertical and horizontal bundles, preventing cables from shifting during service and minimizing stress on patch-panel and device terminations. Install one post per run where you need a fixed tie-off point — ideal for short drops, rear panel routing, and equipment with shallow clearances. The simple mounting footprint and low profile make it a practical upgrade over zip-tie-only approaches, and its steel construction endures repeated service cycles. Specify this post where targeted strain relief protects high-density terminations and where a minimal visual footprint matters. Delivery includes a single post (qty 1) for focused deployments and incremental upgrades without replacing full-length managers.
Ideal For
- Anchor patch-panel jumpers in 19 in racks where depth is limited
- Provide strain relief for shallow-mount network appliances
- Add discrete tie-off points in telco closets and service panels
- Protect USB and console connections from repeated handling
Why This Product
- 1Provide focused strain relief using one steel post instead of replacing entire ladder or manager
- 2Occupy less panel depth than full-length managers for shallow racks
- 3Cost-effectively protect high-value connectors without upgrading full cable trays
- 4Maintain serviceability with a removable, single-point anchor versus permanent zip-tie routing



