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πŸ“± Raising Electronics 27U 4 Post Open Rack Frame: Adjustable Depth Server Rack Enclosure for 19 Inch Equipment Review

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Description of πŸ“± Raising Electronics 27U 4 Post Open Rack Frame: Adjustable Depth Server Rack Enclosure for 19 Inch Equipment

Fit 19” Wide Standard Equipment. INSTALL Depth of 22-34”(Post to Post). Free Standing Rack, very stable to secure your equipment. Light Weight and durable, premium quality craftsmanship, yet heave duty *700LB Capacity.*. Assembled Size: 56”H x 21”W x 31-44”D (Bottom Base depth). Serve with square screw holes, also M6 screws and cage nuts are included.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent value for money base stand

This review is for the 15U model. Some have commented on the assembly instructions, but the nature of the parts makes assembly incredibly easy. To be honest, just look at the picture of the assembled frame and you're done. Pleased with the stability of the stand. All mounting holes appear to be standard, although I have to say the included rack bolts/nuts were too big for my HP DL360P - Gen8 rails. This is NOT the rack's fault and all mounting points are perfectly aligned. I just switched to a…

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  • Electronics
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Inexpensive, well assembled, do not assemble alone

The price of the device is unrivaled. I've got the full power of the equipment and it's solid. Show no influence, don't scare me. The different parts fit together well, all the hardware is there and it's easy to expand and change to the required configuration depth. Although the blocks are labeled for each 1U, they aren't numbered, which is a minor drawback. For $20 you can put a 42U magnetic stripe and label on it. This makes it a bit harder to align left and right if you don't have any…

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  • Computer accessories and peripherals
Cons
  • Unfashionable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to install, stable and reliable

I am setting up a test station/lab to learn more about programming and I need a four post rack to house a small server and other equipment. This rack ticks all the right boxes: deep enough to hold an HP Proliant DL360 and high enough for everything else. It is indeed slightly taller than I need, but I'm sure the extra space will be filled soon enough. Installation took less than an hour, but it probably could have been quicker if I was in a hurry. There are plenty of nuts and bolts to hold…

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  • Electronics
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 4 out of 5

executable result; Don't expect perfection or much help

This is the first rack I've ever seen that didn't have numbers for each U on the outside. But considering the price, it's amazing how flexible the width settings are - you can only use this with network equipment or true full-size rack servers. Although I write below, this solves this problem. While the rack is still empty I gather while preparing the wires and so on. Being an empty rack, it's not very strong - the rack comes out of the "plumb" position at almost a glance, and I hope this gets…

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  • Racks and Cabinets
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  • Expensive