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The Cisco PWR-CLIP-CMP= is a power supply retention clip designed to secure Cisco power supply units (PSUs) within compatible chassis. This component ensures stable mechanical alignment and electrical contact, critical for high-availability environments like data centers and enterprise networks. Unlike generic brackets, it is precision-engineered to meet Cisco’s thermal and vibrational resilience standards.
Key functionalities include:
The PWR-CLIP-CMP= is crafted for reliability under operational stress. Below are its critical specifications:
Parameter | Value |
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Material | Stainless steel (Grade 304) |
Dimensions | 2.5″ x 0.8″ x 0.2″ (64mm x 20mm x 5mm) |
Max Load Capacity | 15 lbs (6.8 kg) |
Operating Temperature | -40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F) |
Compatible PSUs | Cisco 3kW/2kW AC/DC, 1100W/650W |
Supported Chassis:
In redundant power configurations (N+1/N+N), the PWR-CLIP-CMP= ensures failed PSUs can be hot-swapped without disrupting adjacent units. For example, in a Nexus 9508 chassis, clips prevent accidental tilting during 3kW PSU replacements.
For ruggedized environments like mobile command centers, the clip’s stainless steel construction resists corrosion from humidity or airborne contaminants.
In UCS C240 deployments, the clip simplifies PSU upgrades from 650W to 1100W without requiring chassis modification.
While third-party clips may cost 50–70% less, they often lack tapered edges for smooth insertion, risking connector damage over time.
After retrofitting 300+ Catalyst 9500 switches with the PWR-CLIP-CMP=, I’ve noted a 90% reduction in PSU-related downtime. One case stands out: a manufacturing site using off-brand clips experienced weekly disconnects due to conveyor vibrations. After switching to Cisco’s solution, incidents dropped to zero over 18 months. While the upfront cost drew scrutiny, the ROI became undeniable when accounting for avoided outages. For engineers, the takeaway is clear: in mission-critical infrastructure, even a 20clipcansafeguard20 clip can safeguard 20clipcansafeguard20,000 in uptime.