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Cable holder Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer (500)
Cable holder Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer (500)
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Cable holder Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer (500)
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Cable holder Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer (500)
Cable holder Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer (500)
Keltin K02205 five-position cable and wire organizer is a compact accessory designed to keep up to five cables separated and accessible. Intended for desks, workstations, AV installations and home electronics, this cable holder provides defined routing for power, data and audio cords to reduce tangling and improve overall neatness. The product is supplied in a unit quantity suitable for small projects or multi-point installations.
This cable holder offers a simple and space-efficient solution for organizing multiple cables in a single location. Its five-position layout maintains separation between cables to reduce wear and interference while making individual cords easier to identify and replace. The compact form factor allows mounting in tight areas near desks, behind monitors or along equipment racks without adding bulk. Designed for ease of installation and routine access, it helps maintain a consistent cable routing scheme.
Place the holder where cable separation is required, such as the rear of a desk, along a media cabinet or inside an equipment rack. Route each cable through a separate position so that cords do not cross or overlap. Secure the holder to a flat surface if mounting hardware or adhesive is provided, or use compatible fasteners if required. Maintain accessible slack to allow for device movement and service, and check periodically to ensure cables remain seated correctly in their positions.
For optimal results, group cables by function (power, data, audio) and avoid bundling high-power and sensitive data lines together to reduce potential interference. Use additional holders or cable ties for longer runs and consider labeling individual cables for easier identification during maintenance or changes.
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