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Rack Side Mount Steel Cable Management Ring

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$14.97

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Description:

Rack Front Mount Steel Vertical Management Ring — 3″ W Ă— 10″ D

This 3″ wide Ă— 10″ deep front-mount vertical management ring is designed for narrow cable bundles and tight rack layouts where you still need deep, secure support and clean routing. Mounted directly to the front rack uprights, it creates a dedicated vertical pathway that keeps patch cords and trunk cables neatly controlled while preserving a tidy, professional front-of-rack presentation.

Key advantage:
The extra-deep 10″ profile provides ample reach for long patch cords and slender trunk bundles, while the narrow 3″ width is ideal for side-channel routing, per-device bundles, or segregated cable groups. The open-ring design lets cables enter and exit anywhere along the vertical run, reducing clutter, improving airflow, and making it easier for technicians to trace, label, and re-route connections during moves/adds/changes.

Each ring is formed from durable steel and finished with a satin black powder coat for industrial durability and a clean aesthetic that matches modern rack hardware. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty, these rings are engineered to stand up to years of service in demanding data center, enterprise, and telecom installations.

Included Hardware Kit

Each vertical management ring ships with a comprehensive mounting hardware kit, including the most common screw types to fit virtually any rack or cabinet:

  • 2 Ă— 12-24 x 5/8″ black panhead Phillips screws
  • 2 Ă— 10-32 x 5/8″ black panhead Phillips screws
Features
  • Extended-depth capacity — 10″ depth supports long patch cords and small-to-medium bundles without sagging into equipment space.
  • Front-of-rack organization — Mounts directly to rack uprights to create a slim vertical channel for front-of-rack cable routing.
  • Ideal for narrow bundles — 3″ width is perfect for dedicated device runs, segregated cable groups, or tight rack footprints.
  • Easy access for maintenance — Open ring layout makes it simple to add, remove, or reroute cables without disturbing adjacent bundles.
  • Improved airflow — Keeps cables off equipment faceplates and away from intake vents, helping maintain proper cooling in dense racks.
  • Steel construction — Rigid steel ring provides stronger, more durable support than plastic alternatives and resists deformation over time.
  • Satin black finish — Industrial powder-coated finish resists scratches and blends seamlessly with rack hardware and other Gruber accessories.
Dimensions

Ring Size: 3″ wide Ă— 10″ deep
Capacity varies with cable diameter and routing method; ideal for narrow, high-density patch and trunk bundles.

Built for real-world racks

  • Perfect for aggregating patch cords and power whips in narrow channels at the front of network, server, and AV racks.
  • Supports structured routing strategies: left/right segregation, per-cabinet zone management, or color-coded cabling schemes.
  • Reduces strain on ports and connectors by providing a proper, supported path for vertical cable bundles between equipment groups.

These premium vertical management rings are designed to mount on the front of racks and provide high-capacity, extra-deep cable management in a compact width. Proudly manufactured in the USA, they are meticulously crafted from durable steel with a sophisticated satin black powder coating for both style and longevity, ensuring a high-quality structure that stands the test of time.

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Why buy from Gruber

Gruber has been a manufacturer of cabling and rack products for over four decades.  Our designs are informed by real-world installation experience, and our in-house fabrication ensures you get products that are strong, installer-friendly, and built to last. When you choose Gruber cable management hardware, you’re working with a team that truly understands the demands of modern data centers, enterprise networks, and telecommunications facilities.

 

 

 

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