A telecom mount frame is a structural component used to secure, organize, and support telecommunications equipment, ranging from heavy antennas on towers to wiring modules in cabinets. These frames provide stability, corrosion resistance, and cable management, ensuring equipment remains stable during high winds (if outside) or organized for efficient maintenance. Back Mount Frames are U-shaped, stainless steel, or metal frames used inside data centers or cabinets to hold terminal blocks (like 10-pair or 100-pair modules) and manage wiring. Distribution Frames are large structural frameworks used for connecting and managing vast amounts of incoming copper or fiber optic cables. They are usually galvanized steel (for outdoor, high-strength needs) or stainless steel/powder-coated metal (for indoor corrosion resistance). They often include jumper rings or slots for managing and routing cables, improving airflow and reducing clutter. They are designed to be mounted on walls, within racks, or on tower legs, accommodating various equipment sizes.
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