ROHN
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The ROHN AS455G Antenna Rotor Accessory Shelf for 45G 45GSR 55G Towers Assembly Bolts to either 45G, 45GSR or 55G Main Tower Section for Mounting Antenna Mast Rotors, Beacon Lights and other Attachments. Drilled to fit the Yaesu style Antenna Rotors, this plate is not drilled for use with a Thrust Bearing. Field Drilling maybe necessary to accommodate Specific items.
The ROHN AS455G Antenna Rotor Accessory Shelf is an Assembly comprised of a Galvanized Steel Plate, pre-drilled for a Yaesu Antenna Rotor with (3) U-Bolts and mounting tab hardware to attach to all 3 Side Rails anywhere on a 45G/45GSR/55G Tower Section. Field Drilling may be necessary to Fit your Specific Application.
Having a nice and tidy server room (or closet in most cases) with a properly organized cable system is imperative to rapid deployment and trouble-shooting what should be simple network solutions. Re-organizing tangled network cables is simply an invetment that pays off when you need to figure it out fast. It also makes you appear more professional in front of your bosses, clients and fellow Know-it-all's that don't. Most server rooms I´ve seen (in small to medium businesses) are a usually built with little or no regard for cable management. Here's some simple things to organize and keep your patch panel looking professional and organized.
1- Make a connectivity map. Put down (on paper) the location of all devices running in your environment and assign them a number.
2- Use these numbers to tag each device and their location on your patch panel.
3- Disconnect all network cables going from the patch panel to the switches and re-plug them in an orderly manner. If you can get your hands on colored cables, use a color scheme to categorize devices (I.E. Servers could use red cables, printers yellow ones and workstations could use traditional blue ones).