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| Part No: | MO-FR-TEE-220MM-ASS-Y |
| Manufacturer No: | FR-TEE-220MM-ASS-Y |
| Delivery: | In Stock: 5-7 Days |
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The Molex FR-TEE-220MM-ASS-Y tee assembly is designed to create a clean branch point within a 220mm fiber raceway duct system. Finished in high-visibility yellow, this component helps guide fiber cables safely through overhead routing paths commonly found in data centers, telecom rooms, and structured cabling environments.
The tee configuration allows installers to divide a single raceway pathway into two directions while maintaining proper cable routing and protection. Built to integrate with compatible Molex fiber raceway sections, it supports organised cable management and helps maintain controlled bend paths for sensitive fiber infrastructure.
The tee design provides a controlled junction where fiber raceways need to split into multiple directions. This makes it easier to expand routing paths while keeping cables neatly organised and separated within the duct system.
The yellow finish is commonly used to indicate fibre optic cable routes in IT environments. This visual identification helps technicians quickly distinguish fibre raceways from other infrastructure components during installation and maintenance work.
The Molex FR-TEE-220MM-ASS-Y tee assembly is designed to create a clean branch point within a 220mm fiber raceway duct system. Finished in high-visibility yellow, this component helps guide fiber cables safely through overhead routing paths commonly found in data centers, telecom rooms, and structured cabling environments.
The tee configuration allows installers to divide a single raceway pathway into two directions while maintaining proper cable routing and protection. Built to integrate with compatible Molex fiber raceway sections, it supports organised cable management and helps maintain controlled bend paths for sensitive fiber infrastructure.
The tee design provides a controlled junction where fiber raceways need to split into multiple directions. This makes it easier to expand routing paths while keeping cables neatly organised and separated within the duct system.
The yellow finish is commonly used to indicate fibre optic cable routes in IT environments. This visual identification helps technicians quickly distinguish fibre raceways from other infrastructure components during installation and maintenance work.