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Hammond: Horizontal Finger Cable Manager with Cover – RB-HFM Series

August 18, 2026 - Hammond Horizontal Finger Cable Manager with Cover - RB-HFM Series

August 18, 2026

RB-HFM Series: Horizontal Finger Cable Manager with Cover Designed for Organized, High-Density Cable Routing in 19-Inch Racks

The RB-HFM Series horizontal finger cable managers provide structured cable organization for 19-inch rack systems. Designed with integrated fingers and a removable cover, they guide cables into defined pathways while maintaining a clean and professional appearance.

Unlike open ring managers, the RB-HFM Series improves cable separation and routing control, making it ideal for higher-density installations. Rear pass-through openings and multiple rack unit sizes allow flexible configuration, supporting both simple and complex cable management requirements.

Part of Hammond’s Rack Basics line designed for simple, reliable, and affordable installations.


Key Features & Benefits

  • 16-gauge steel construction with polycarbonate fingers supports durable cable management and structured routing.
  • Finger-style design organizes cables into defined pathways for improved cable separation and routing.
  • UL94V-0 polycarbonate fingers provide superior flame resistance compared to lower-grade plastics used in competitive products.
  • Removable cover conceals cables for a clean, professional appearance and improved airflow management.
  • Available in 1U, 2U, 3U, and 4U sizes to support increasing cable density requirements.
    • Double-Sided version is available in 1U, 2U, and 4U.
  • Rear cutouts allow cable pass-through for improved routing flexibility.
  • Designed for standard 19-inch EIA-compliant rack mounting.
  • Can be installed back-to-back for double-sided cable management in high-density applications.
  • TAA-compliant, manufactured in North America supports government procurement requirements and ensures consistent quality.
  • Black powder coat finish (GREENGUARD, TSCA, RoHS compliant) supports indoor air quality and environmental compliance.
August 18, 2026 - Hammond Horizontal Finger Cable Manager with Cover - RB-HFM Series

Where the RB-HFM Series Works Best

  • Data Centers and IT Rooms
  • Network and Telecom Installations
  • AV and Broadcast Environments
  • Structured Cabling Deployments
  • Medium to High Cable Density Applications

Best Applications for the RB-HFM Series

  • Organizing patch cables between switches and patch panels.
  • Supporting structured cable routing in higher-density racks.
  • Improving cable visibility and access during maintenance.
  • Creating clean, professional rack installations with concealed cabling.

For more information on Hammond Manufacturing solutions HERE

August 18, 2026 - Hammond Horizontal Finger Cable Manager with Cover - RB-HFM Series

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