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Rack Bridging Mount Steel Cable Management Ring

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$17.39

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Description:

Rack-to-Rack Cable Bridge —

The Gruber 34-211300 Rack-to-Rack Cable Bridge is a steel cable management product designed to span the gap between two vertical relay racks and create a dedicated pathway for patch cords and trunk cables. Installed across the front or rear uprights, it forms a rigid bridge that keeps inter-rack cabling supported, organized, and easy to service, eliminating the “cable hammock” that often develops between adjacent cabinets.

Key advantage:
By creating a structured bridge between two racks, 34-211300 keeps cables up and off equipment, power strips, and airflow paths, while providing a clear, predictable route for inter-rack connections. This reduces clutter, improves cooling, and makes it much easier for technicians to trace, label, and re-route cables during  moves/adds/changes.

Fabricated from durable steel and finished with a satin black powder coat, this bridging manager blends cleanly with modern racks and Gruber ladder-rack accessories. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty, 34-211300 is engineered for long-term use in demanding data-center, enterprise, and telecom environments where high-density rack pairs are the norm.

Included Hardware Kit

Each 34-211300 cable bridge ships with a universal mounting hardware kit so it can be attached to most 19″ racks and cabinets without additional parts:

  • Rack-mount screws and washers suitable for common 10-32 and 12-24 EIA rails
  • All necessary brackets and fasteners to secure the bridge between two adjacent racks
Features
  • Rack-to-rack pathway — Creates a dedicated bridge between two racks for inter-rack patching and trunk routing.
  • Bridges cable gaps — Prevents cables from sagging in the open space between frames, reducing strain on ports and connectors.
  • Clean separation — Helps segregate data, power, or management cables into clearly defined paths between cabinets.
  • Easy access for maintenance — Open, unobstructed design makes it simple to add, remove, or reroute cables without disturbing adjacent bundles.
  • Improved airflow — Keeps cabling bundled and off equipment faces, helping maintain proper cooling in tightly packed racks.
  • Steel construction — Rigid steel bar provides stronger, more durable support than plastic ties or improvised brackets.
  • Satin black finish — Industrial powder-coated finish resists scratches and blends with rack and cable-management hardware.
  • Ideal for paired racks — Perfect for bridging 2-post network racks, 4-post cabinets, or mixed rack rows in high-density corridors.
Dimensions

Form factor: Steel bridge bar designed to span between two adjacent 19″ racks

Exact span and mounting geometry are engineered for typical rack-to-rack spacing; see spec sheet for detailed dimensions.

Built for real-world rack rows

  • Ideal for bridging patch cords and trunk cables between adjacent network or server racks.
  • Supports structured routing strategies such as left/right segregation, per-rack zones, and color-coded cabling schemes.
  • Reduces strain on switch, PDU, and patch panel ports by providing a proper, supported path for horizontal inter-rack bundles.

The Gruber 34-211300 bridging cable manager is designed to mount between racks and provide a high-capacity, rack-to-rack cable pathway. Proudly manufactured in the USA, it is crafted from durable steel with a satin black powder coating for long service life, delivering a robust, installer-friendly solution that keeps inter-rack cabling neat, supported, and ready for future growth.

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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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