Breakout your 50-pin female Telco cable by using L-com\’s unique harmonica style cluster bars. Each cluster bar has one 50-pin female RJ21 connector as input and 6, 8 or 12 modular jacks as output. The shell features two holes for screw mounting to a wall or panel. A piece of double-sided foam tape is included for added convenience. The RJ21 Telco connector is secured to the back of each cluster bar with a hook and loop style strap. No more splicing required, use L-com\’s cluster bar and avoid connection failures. This is L-com part number EC412F.
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