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Ericsson Power cable

Part Number
PRM919312/2000
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock Used

Ericsson PRM919312/2000 power cable for reliable power delivery to telecom and networking equipment.

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Specifications

Dimensions (L×W×H) 200.0000 × None × None cm  /  78.7 × 0.0 × 0.0 in
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Part Type Cable
Dim Notes Dimensions and weight not available for power cable.
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About This Part

This Ericsson PRM919312/2000 power cable is an essential component for establishing and maintaining power connectivity to various Ericsson telecom and data centre equipment. It is designed to reliably supply electrical power from a source to network infrastructure, including base stations, routers, switches, and other critical communication hardware. Its primary function is to ensure consistent and stable power delivery, crucial for uninterrupted operation in demanding B2B environments. While specific technical specifications for PRM919312/2000 are proprietary, Ericsson power cables are engineered to meet stringent industry standards for voltage, current capacity, and durability, ensuring compatibility and safe operation within their ecosystems. Revo Distribution Limited stocks these vital components to support our clients' operational continuity. As a B2B supplier, we understand the importance of readily available, high-quality parts to maintain complex telecom and data centre infrastructures. Sourcing refurbished and used Ericsson power cables like the PRM919312/2000 from Revo provides a cost-effective solution without compromising performance or reliability. Our inventory helps businesses extend the lifespan of their existing equipment, reduce capital expenditure, and minimize downtime, ensuring their networks remain robust and efficient.