




Cages
Security Caging
Secure protection for sensitive areas
Connexions Caging is a modular steel cage and partitioning system used for creating secure areas for storage of servers, computer equipment, documents, controlled medicines, confidential information and other valuables.
Connexions Server Caging offers high security with visibility and ventilation. A Connexions M15 Server Cage is also reusable and can easily be extended.
Server Caging Construction
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Punched steel panels and framework
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1.5mm thick steel panels
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53% free airspace provides suitable ventialtion for working equipment
Sever Caging Options Include:
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Roofing for added security
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Flooring - can be positioned on the floor or 40mm off the floor to allow access to floor tiles
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Doors - double/single, hinged/sliding doors available
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Integrated 19” computer racking
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Ladder bracing
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Underfloor barrier systems
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Adapted for outdoor use
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Fully or partially ventilated or solidpanels
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Polyester Powder Coating In a wide choice of colours
Server Cage Panel Heights:
From 2m - 4.8m (2.4m, 2.7m and 3m are standard heights- others available on request)
Server Cage Lattice Options
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Square Lattice | Circle Lattice | Diamond Lattice |
Server Cage Security Door Options
High Security double or single security doors are standard
Available from 900mm wide to 2400mm wide
Electromagnetic or key operated security door locking
Sliding or hinged options
Access control options can also be incorporated. This can record when the door lock is activated, by whom and for how long the door was open.
Server Caging Under Floor Barriers
For additional security a Connexions Server Cage can be installed with an under floor barrier. A raised floor is constructed for the under floor barrier to be secured to.
19" 45U Racks
IT equipment and network cables are strored on 19" 45U two pillar steel racks with Double Panduit cable management. Shelving is installed at suitable heights. The racks are stabilised through ladder bracing either to existing walls or the Server Caging. This gives Connexions Caging a structure that is more stable than traditional cabinets as well as providing overhead cable trays. The ladder bracing can be purchased individually or as an integral part of a Connexions Server Cage.
Server Cage Shelving
Heavy duty shelving and keyboard shelves are compatible with the two pillar rack system to provide optimum use of space with a Connexions Server Cage.
Server Caging Installation
Connexions unique design ensures quick and easy installation. It is constructed from a series of panels and posts which are combined together to create a secure area of almost any shape or size. The structure can also be easily changed to incorporate new requirements
Connexions Server Caging can be self assembled by 2 people. An installation guide is available or installation by a qualified team can be costed into the job. Members of the Cross-guard team are also available to offer personal advice on the design and layout of a Connexions Server Cage to ensure the best use of available space.
Maintenance Packages
Planned preventative maintenance
See our maintenance section or contact us for more information.
Guardians repair and maintenance services and engineers are accredited to the DHF's TS004 Repairs and maintenance standardand
Click here for more information.
Why have your door and shutter systems maintained?
- It is a legal requirement - as failure to show evidence of maintenance could mean prohibition & enforcement notices being served and fines up to £5000 and imprisonment for 2 years. 'Safety In Use', the New European CEN Standards legislation - States that all types of door should be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair. For further clarification visit www.dhfonline.org.uk.
- Routine maintenance prolongs the operational life of the installation and ensures that the installation is kept in good working order.
- It ensures that the door is working in a safe and efficient condition - helping to prevent accidents and damage which in turn results in down time, effecting work flow, productivity and resulting in loss of revenue.
- It assists in identifying potential problems which can easily be rectified.
















