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Vertiv VRA1021 Cable Rings, 8-Pack | Cable Management, Rack Mount
Vertiv
MPN: VRA1021
$149.05$208.00
MAP: $131.04
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Key Features
- 8 cable rings
- Rack-oriented cable organization
- Designed for structured cable routing
- Supports cleaner cable separation
- Helps maintain accessible service paths
- Suitable for dense equipment rows
- Organize rack cabling with 8 cable rings for structured routing
- Reduce service time using clearly defined cable pathways
Maintain order where cable density starts to slow down service. Vertiv VRA1021 provides eight cable rings for organizing patch cords and power leads along a rack or cabinet, helping preserve clear routing paths and reducing the clutter that can complicate maintenance. For infrastructure teams, that means easier tracing, cleaner airflow paths, and less time spent untangling bundles during upgrades or troubleshooting.
Built for environments where cable discipline matters, this accessory supports a more controlled installation approach than improvised ties or unmanaged slack. The ring format keeps cables positioned where technicians expect them, which helps protect bend radius and makes future changes more predictable. In high-value racks, that kind of consistency matters: it reduces service friction, improves visual clarity, and helps maintain a professional installation standard across the room.
Choose this cable management component when you need a simple, durable way to keep critical connections organized without adding complexity to the rack. It is a practical fit for enterprise closets, network rows, and equipment cabinets where uptime depends on fast access and clean cable paths.
Ideal For
- Network rack cable routing in enterprise closets
- Patch cord organization in data center cabinets
- Cable separation for equipment rows with frequent changes
- Structured cable management during rack cleanups and refreshes
Why This Product
- 18-ring format for more routing points than basic tie-downs
- 2Cleaner service access than loose cable bundling
- 3Better cable separation than improvised management methods
- 4Designed for structured rack organization



