IBM 2 Port MC36M to V.35 Cable Part #: 93H5264
- Brand: IBM
- Part #:93H5264
- Specs:-
- :: Type: Server Maintenance Cables
- :: Protocol: V.35
- Connector 1 : Micro-C36M
- Connector 2 : V.35M
- Jacket Type
- :: Standard PVC
- :: Plenum
- :: LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen)
- Condition: New
- Warranty: 1 (one) year Tekmart Africa warranty
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Key points to note on these 93H5264 IBM 2 Port V.35 Cables:-
This V.35 cable has a Micro-C36 male connector on one end and a V.35 male connector on the other end. Most applications require a PVC jacket. Stonewall also offers a plenum rated jacket and a Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) jacket.
Connector 1 - Defines the connector on the left, usually the system side of the cable.
Connector 2 - Defines the connector on the right, usually the device side of the cable.
System (Computer) [Connector 1]
[Connector 2] Device (Printer)
In most cases the application defines what the connectors will be, however in some cases you have the choice of connector.
In the case of a "Y" cable the term Common refers to the common connector which is usually on the system side of the cable.
Connector 2 and Connector 3 usually refer to the connectors on the device side. An exception to this would be a "Y" cable that connects two computers to a single printer.
Locking Mechanism - The hardware on the backshell designed to secure the cable to a device or another cable after installation. Common types include Screws, Spring Clips / Latches, Bail Locks, and Screwlocks / Hex Nuts.
For your added convenience, below are the different types of jackets explained on these cables...
Jacket Types
A jacket is the exterior coating that encases the cable. When choosing a jacket type, consider the use of the cable, the application, the location, and any applicable fire codes.
PVC [Polyvinylchloride]
A general purpose thermoplastic, plasticized for superior flexibility and chlorinated for mild fire retardant qualities. PVC is the standard jacket for most communication cables. PVC jacketing is economical and highly durable, making it ideal for most standard applications.
Plenum
The highest rated fire resistant cable jacket, intended for the plenum spaces of public buildings (space reserved for the circulation of air in heating and air conditioning systems, usually below a raised floor or above a dropped ceiling). All these plenum cables are manufactured to comply with NFPA and National Electric Code guidelines, with a fire retardant jacket that is slow-burning and emits little smoke during combustion. Using plenum rated jacketing helps to ensure the safety of personnel by reducing the spread of dangerous gases in the event of a fire.
LSZH [Low Smoke Zero Halogen]
LSZH jackets are composed of thermoplastic compounds that drastically reduce the amount of smoke emitted when exposed to high heat or fire, while completely eliminating the release of dangerous halogens associated with standard PVC jacketing.
It is ideal for areas that may be more confined or at higher risk of fire, public locations where high traffic volumes increase potential risk, and forward thinking industrial organizations concerned with protecting their employees and sensitive equipment. Benefits of LSZH jacketing include:
- :: Very high tensile strength.
- :: Excellent crush resistance.
- :: Flame retardant materials / low flame propagation.
- :: Drastically reduced smoke emission during combustion.
- :: Zero halogen emission during combustion.