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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ StarTech.com RK219WALLV 2U Vertical Wall Mount Patch Panel Bracket - Steel Rack Mount with Hardware for 19" Network, Server and Data Equipment - Black by Antonio Bacon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Probably not recommended, but I have one of these for .

They are very well made. They may not be recommended, but I used one to wall mount a 60lb 2U rackmount UPS. The UPS is in an upright orientation with both rack ears pointing to the right and both bracket mounting screws installed in the same rack (the UPS is not hanging from the bracket). About a week later I placed a small triangular shelf bracket under the back of the UPS. I wanted to do this from the start but the mounts were delayed and arrived a few days later. During that week I did not notice any twisting of the mount and decided that additional support was probably not needed. (Like I said, well done.) Before I got a server rack in my basement, I had a full-size 4U monster server with 24 drives attached to a larger version of it. I often use them in wiring closets and server rooms to install patch panels, switches, PDUs, repeaters, etc. I wish they were a little cheaper, but I don't dream of saving a few bucks to buy another brand. but the mounts were delayed and arrived a few days later. During that week I did not notice any twisting of the mount and decided that additional support was probably not needed. (Like I said, well done.) Before I got a server rack in my basement, I had a full-size 4U monster server with 24 drives attached to a larger version of it. I often use them in wiring closets and server rooms to install patch panels, switches, PDUs, repeaters, etc. I wish they were a little cheaper, but I don't dream of saving a few bucks to buy another brand. but the mounts were delayed and arrived a few days later. During that week I did not notice any twisting of the mount and decided that additional support was probably not needed. (Like I said, well done.) Before I got a server rack in my basement, I had a full-size 4U monster server with 24 drives attached to a larger version of it. I often use them in wiring closets and server rooms to install patch panels, switches, PDUs, repeaters, etc. I wish they were a little cheaper, but I don't dream of saving a few bucks to buy another brand. I had a full size 4U monster server with 24 drives attached to a larger version of it. I often use them in wiring closets and server rooms to install patch panels, switches, PDUs, repeaters, etc. I wish they were a little cheaper, but I don't dream of saving a few bucks to buy another brand. I had a full size 4U monster server with 24 drives attached to a larger version of it. I often use them in wiring closets and server rooms to install patch panels, switches, PDUs, repeaters, etc. I wish they were a little cheaper, but I don't dream of saving a few bucks to buy another brand.

Pros
  • STANDARD HOLE DIMENSIONS: The wall-mount holes on the 2U tower rack mounting bracket are 16" center-to-center for stability and fit standard wall studs. It works with most 19 rack devices for maximum compatibility.
Cons
  • old