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๐ Master your cables, own your network space!
This 5-piece set of 1.7 x 2.7 inch D-Ring hooks from QiaoYoubang offers a modern, durable cable management solution crafted from powder-coated cold rolled alloy steel. Designed to fit standard 1U server racks, these hooks provide flexible mounting options that improve airflow and reduce heat damage, ensuring your network cables stay organized and your equipment runs smoothly. Easy to install with just two screws each, they are perfect for professionals seeking efficient, space-saving cable organization.




| ASIN | B0B3HFDPJP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #282 in Computer Racks & Cabinets |
| Brand | QiaoYoubang |
| Brand Name | QiaoYoubang |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 45 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Item Dimensions | 2.7 x 1.73 x 1.73 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.25 kg |
| Manufacturer | Youbang |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30 days after buying |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Number of Hooks | 5 |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Rack |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| Unit Count | 5 Count |
W**L
Great for Managing Wires on a Wire-Wall
Super handy little guys. I'm using them to help guide wires on my "Network Wall" in my utility closet.
M**Y
Solid product
Well made. Diasappointed they shipped UPS, the most unreliable service known to man. They deliver to the wrong address so reliably, I know where to go when I get delivery notification but have no package.
J**O
Works well
These work pretty well for what they are.
B**E
I wish they made a smaller version
These are so nice but I never use them for server rooms, I just use them for furniture. I wish they made a smaller version of them (keeping the screw holes the same size) but just reducing the depth and height by half.
M**E
Plenty of ways to use them.
These are good and simple and sturdy. They are not the Rittal versions that I like so much, but they're just fine. Some racks will have places specifically for these, while some others may have random types of holes and squares all over the place for cage nuts, but it's amazing how many places they don't fit considering there are multiple options just on the hooks. But one thing for sure is that you can use them for cable management on the walls if you have (hopefully fire-retardant) plywood in place. This is a common setup in TCs that I see, and I also have a setup like this in my house's TC. Very useful, and you can use them to tie up the cables to help take the vertical weight off as well.
D**N
Works Great at keeping network cable runs in one place not just laying all over the place.
They worked great for running Cat6 cables.
D**N
Really nice cable management hooks
I was a little skeptical at first of these hooks, as the price seemed too good to be true, and I also was curious exactly how these were going to attach to my server rack. For reference my server rack is a 32U, 4-post, open frame. Found a couple of spots where these hooks came in handy to manage some cable runs that were running down/up the sides of the rack. They attach straight to the uprights taking up 1U space. Although, as you can see from the pictures, I elected to use them on the backside of the front posts. Attached them with rack studs as that's my typical securing method within the rack, although, I could see using cage nuts/bolts to not have the nuts sticking out into the area where the cables are. I don't have many cables running through the hooks, so it's not an issue in my case, but if you had a 40-50 ethernet buddle running through the hook, then you'd probably want the extra room. I didn't attempt to mount them in the other orientation as I am not exactly sure how I'd do that, but there are holes to do it. Overall, if you're looking for a way to neatly run cables horizontally in your rack then this would be a great product.
B**S
Week adhesive attaching hook to mounting plate
The price is right, as well as the size and spacing. If vertical force is applied most of it is going to be taken by the fingers. I.e they will bend and give a little bit but if any horizontal force is applied they'll snap right off. I bumped it and it cracked right at the joint. This does not appear to be a weld, but basically super glue.
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