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EVO6™ Category 6 Self-Tracing LED Patch Cords

EVO6™ Category 6 Self-Tracing LED Patch Cords

Reduces Network Downtime for Increased Productivity

Many IT installers know the pain of taking several hours to fix a mistake it took a mere 5 seconds to make. The EVO6™ traceable patch cable from Mertek™ employs a bright LED that allows you to instantly trace a cable from end to end without complex testers. These cables are ideal for use in new copper network installations for a guaranteed reduction in downtime when dealing with faulty wiring and wiring mistakes. The EVO6™ is made of quality copper, and covered in a thick PVC jacket for maximum longevity.

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Part Number: MTK-EVO6U-50-BK-EA

What's Special

  • Contains a bright red LED light on each plug that allows you to trace cables instantly in complex wiring systems.
  • Dramatically reduces downtime by providing instant cable identification for efficient mistake resolution and maintenance.
  • Requires no outside equipment to trace cable; simply press the button on the boot and both ends flash bright red for quick matching.
  • Backward compatible with Cat3, Cat5 and Cat5e for easy retrofits or integration with any network component that uses an RJ-45 connection.

Features

  • Bright red flashing LED light allows you to trace cables even in the darkest IT closets, ensuring easy use in any application.
  • Supports 10Mbps, 100Mbps, and Gigabit Ethernet for nearly future-proof performance.
  • Snag-free boot provides strain relief and prolongs the life of both the cable and the connections on your network components.
  • FT4 rated with maximum temperature of 167° F (75° C) for use in warmer environments.
  • Widely available replacement CR927 Lithium (included) battery allows quick and cost-effective cable maintenance.
  • Supports proper cable management by allowing you to keep connections intact during maintenance.
  • Facilitates maintenance in medium to high-density network installations, especially over long distance and hidden runs.