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SKU: 750699-001

HPE FlexLOM Blank | 750699-001

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Quick Specs

  • Device Type: Blank cover for FlexibleLOM slot
  • Part Number: 750699-001
  • Compatibility: HPE ProLiant Gen9 servers
  • Function: Fills unused FlexibleLOM slot to maintain airflow and block dust
  • Includes: Blank plate with securing tab
  • Form Factor: Low-profile filler
  • Material: Plastic and metal composite

Part Number:

  • 750699-001

The HPE 750699-001 FlexLOM blank is used to cover an empty FlexibleLOM slot in supported ProLiant Gen9 servers. Its primary function is to maintain proper airflow across internal components and prevent dust intrusion through the unused port. It’s a lightweight, low-profile insert designed for quick installation.

This component is ideal for maintaining server thermal integrity when no FlexibleLOM module is installed. It installs easily and helps preserve both cooling performance and chassis cleanliness, especially in dense rack environments.



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