When you’re buying cables for network infrastructure — whether for cabinets, machine-rooms or building wiring — the right cable choice matters more than people often admit. With HARTING LAN computer network cables you get a system designed for performance, reliability and field-ease. In practice you’ll usually see HARTING LAN cables, patch cords, RJ45 cables and accessories used in structured‐cabling installations, industrial networks and data centres where downtime is not an option.
From experience, one of the first mistakes is mismatching the cable category to the network demands. HARTING LAN cables cover categories from Cat 5e up to Cat 6A (and beyond in some assemblies). For example, a HARTING Cat 6A round cable is specified for 4×2×AWG 26/7, PVC jacket, data rate up to 10 Gbit/s, bandwidth up to 500 MHz.
Similarly, HARTING RJ45 cords include fully shielded versions (SF/UTP) with 360° shielding contact and are rated for industrial usage: e.g., “industrial Cat 6, Class E up to 250 MHz” and “tool-free termination” designs.
As a buyer you’ll check: category (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A), jacket material (PVC, LSZH), shielding (S/FTP vs U/UTP), length and pack format (reels, meters, patch-cords), and environment rating (industrial vs machine-room vs office).
The HARTING patch cord portfolio includes plug-to-plug cords of various lengths (0.3 m up to 10 m or custom) using RJ45 connectors, shielded conductors, and high-integrity fittings. For example, HARTING lists patch cables in Cat 6A shielded up to 500 MHz, with over-moulded RJ45 and locking lever protection.
From experience you’ll appreciate consistent quality: colour-coded boots, metre markings, reliable shielding that stands up in rack environments. For procurement this means fewer returns, less site re-work, fewer “wrong cable” incidents.
If you roll-out a large site, standardising on one brand like HARTING simplifies things. Pick one or two cable categories (say Cat 6 for standard wiring, Cat 6A for backbone), one jacket type (LSZH for indoor, UV-PVC for outdoor), then accessories (patch cords, RJ45 modules) that match.
For example: choose HARTING Cat 6A bulk cable + HARTING RJ45 patch cords + HARTING network accessories = everything from trunk to workstation built in one ecosystem.
That means stock-control is simpler, installer training is consistent, and documentation is uniform — all of which reduce risk and cost over the lifetime of the project.
When ordering HARTING LAN cables and accessories in bulk, keep in mind:
Choosing HARTING LAN computer network cables means you get premium industrial cable design (high category, high shielding, industrial jackets) but also consistent supply and ecosystem compatibility. From a procurement view: fewer brand variants, simpler stocking, and you avoid “one‐off” cables that sit idle. From an installer view: reliable terminations, familiar colour codes, consistent performance. The result: fewer errors, faster installations, less maintenance down the line.
Bank of Lamps distributes the full HARTING LAN and computer network cable range — including bulk cables, patch cords, RJ45 cables and network accessories — from our central warehouse in Latvia. We serve distributors, installers and project buyers across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltic States, France, Spain and Belgium.
We offer: flexible bulk quantities aligned with project phases, verified HARTING brand stock, consolidated European logistics via a central hub, stable pricing for long‐term contracts, full batch traceability and dedicated B2B support. With us you get the cable quality, the logistical reliability and the commercial flexibility that large-scale network projects demand.