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The Raising Electronics 12U Wall Mount Open Frame Rack is a robust solution for organizing your server equipment. With a 15-inch depth and a weight capacity of 80 pounds, this rack is designed for stability and ease of use. It fits standard 19-inch wide equipment and includes all necessary mounting hardware, making it a perfect choice for both home and professional environments.
K**.
Easy to install and very sturdy, additional hardware is required.
This was extremely easy to assemble and became extremely sturdy once bolted into the wall. I got this to do prep installation for wiring the house with CAT 6 cable. My next step will be having an electrician install power next to the cabinet and then ground the cabinet for safety before installing any networking equipment or running cable through the house.Be aware: it does not come with mounting assembly hardware. I spent about $12 at the hardware store for additional hardware needed to wall-mount the cabinet:a 2×4 stud cut to length for the horizontal supports4 joist brackets4 d16 common nails4 lag screws4 washers.Tools needed for installation with all additional hardware:screwdriver and wrench for the cabinet assembly.hammer, level, and pencil for the horizontal stud installation.pencil and drill with drill bits for pre-drilling the holes for the lag screws.ratchet with socket for the lag screws and mounting the cabinet to the wall.In total, it took less than an hour to assemble and mount the network cabinet. I added a picture of the cross supports before installation for reference if anyone else needs to visualize the studs and frame needed to mount it.
R**3
Good and sturdy
I bought this to replace a 8u rack that covered the access hole in my wall. This rack has an ope. Back so I can easily access everything I need to and run new wires when needed. The rack is sturdy and the mounting holes fit my stud spacing perfectly. I’m happy with this rack and recommend it to anyone who wants a low cost and sturdy wall mountable a/v or network rack.
J**K
Good quality and sturdy
Good quality and sturdy. Would give it 5 stars if it came with more rack mount brackets / screws. Mine came with 10. I needed 12. Could need more in the future as I do not have it filled completely. Also, it does not come with any wall mount hardware. No big deal as most things that come with wall mount hardware I just throw away and use bigger bolts anyway. Please ignore the mess in the pic. I am not finished installing yet.
D**Y
Great rack, low cost
Great frame. I will be mounting it eventually but currently it is on a shelf under my previous rack. This was perfect for both servers I needed to mount and was an important part of making my network closet as organized as it can be right now.
J**N
Not very deep
All said, this is a quality wall mount rack. The coating on it seems to be nice and for a 2 post rack it is fine. I did recently get a rack mount NAS and unfortunately this rack is not deep enough for it to fit. If you already have components be sure to check them before buying this unit.
J**7
Exactly as advertised, easy to install, full featured rack.
Easy to install to the wall. Came with a whole bunch of the little clips and screws for mounting items.
W**W
Great rack for the price
This is the second one I bought. Consistent quality and super sturdy. I'll purchase again when the need arises. Using them for switches and surveillance equipment.
M**R
Awesome Product
Very solid construction. Saved quite a bit of money compared to other brands. I will definitely buy again.
J**S
Good
Good
J**M
Solid wall mount rack
Very nice bit of kit for the money. As it's in my loft it would have been handy if the top didn't have a hole in, but easily solved with a bit of wood.
T**H
A great frame. Assembly required.
It didn't come with instructions, but assembly was self explanatory. It comes in 4 pieces; the top, bottom and sides. Assembly takes a few minutes. Use a driver to assemble as the screws go in quite stiffly.Once assembled, wall mount this thing and use the included clips and screws to mount your hardware.I've installed a 48 port patch panel (I'll probably never need that many ports, but it doesn't hurt to have spares), an 8 port POE switch, which runs my security cameras and access point, a 16 port managed switch, and a PDU to power it. Eache of those devices uses 1U, leaving me with 10U of space to spare, which will allow me to add a 2U computer case to host my Network Video Recorder in, leaving 8U for further expansion.It's a bit of a pain to wall mount, as the mounting holes don't quite line up with standard 18" spacing in wall studs. I solved that issue by running 2 pieces of 2x4.
A**R
very fast and excellent product
very fast and excellent product
E**G
Worked as advertise
Worked as advertise
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