StarTech.com 4-Post 26U Wall Mount Network Cabinet w/ 1U Shelf, 19" Wall-Mounted Server Rack for IT / Data Computer Equipment
Buyers photos 2
Dynamics of prices
Want to know when the price of this product will come down? Click "Follow the price" and we'll let you know!
Characteristics
Description
4-POST 26U RACK CABINET: Wall-Mount Server Rack with adjustable mounting depth (2.4-16.0in/6.0-40.6cm) is ideal for installing network switches, patch panels and other rackmount equipment in your warehouse, home / office, store location or server room EASY ACCESS: Wall-mount data rack features a 180° hinged, enclosed and lockable rack design with easy access to the rear of the mounted devices; Flexible locking server cabinet with reversible and removable front door and removable side panels BUILT TO LAST: The 26U wall-mounted network cabinet offers a 4 post design for additional support of your equipment; Constructed of high-quality SPCC cold-rolled steel for strength and durability with a maximum weight capacity of 198lb (90kg) FULLY ASSEMBLED: Swinging network cabinet ships fully assembled with all of the rack screws and cage nuts required to mount your equipment; Includes a shelf and a roll of hook-and-loop fastener; Wall-mount equipment cabinet is EIA/ECA-310-E Compliant DESIGNED FOR COOLING: Vented IT rack enclosure has mesh front doors and side panels to provide fresh airflow and supports active cooling with up to four optional 120mm fans (ACFANKIT12)
Product reviews 1
Buyers photos 2
Jay Jr
I really like this Mount Rack Cabinet. It is a good quality product, like the saying goes "you get what you paid for". What I like the most is that I didn't had to put this cabinet together from a thousand pieces as it comes already mounted, ready for you to install it on a wall. Just keep in mind this is a very heavy rack, so don't try to do it alone.I've placed mine against a 84cm width playwood, where I had screwed two 2x4 84cm width timbers to make it really secure. I used a large piece of carboard to create a template of the 16 screws holes (4 in each corner), then I made pilot holes in the timber using the template. Before putting it up with, the help of my SideKick mind you, I removed the sides and the front doors and all the accessories from inside, to reduce the weight.I'll be using this cabinet to house my NAS and Surveillance server running UnRaid, which I'm in the process of building.