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πŸ—„οΈ NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Open Frame Network Rack with Swing Out Hinged Gate - Organize and Secure Network Servers and AV Equipment with Easy Rear Access - 24 Inch Depth, Gate Opens 180 Degrees from Either Side Review

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Description of πŸ—„οΈ NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Open Frame Network Rack with Swing Out Hinged Gate - Organize and Secure Network Servers and AV Equipment with Easy Rear Access - 24 Inch Depth, Gate Opens 180 Degrees from Either Side

Rack Capacity: 15U, Dimensions: 24"L x 20.8"W x 31"H Max Weight Capacity: 110 pounds, Material: Cold Rolled Steel, Supports standard 19" rack mount equipment. The dual-hinged front swing gate easily opens 180 degrees for easy rear access to cables from either side. Spring-load pivot pins provide for either left or right hinging, so you can choose what works for your build. The equipment rack front gate can be completely removed for bench assembly or maintenance and then easily returned into position. When installing the rack, the front gate is reversible, providing pre-tapped 12-24 threaded holes on one side and square rack holes on the other. Rack-mount spaces are clearly marked and numbered.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Navpoint Wall Mounted Communications Rack

This is a very versatile communications rack, well built and easy to assemble. The best thing about this rack is that it supports both screw and square nut holes. Two deficiencies were noted during assembly: 1) one of the mounting thread holes was bad, 2) a hole for the brass bushing was missing in one of the front pivot points. Both problems were quite easy to solve.

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  • Spring loaded hinge pins allow left or right hand mounting allowing you to choose the one that suits your design.
Cons
  • I will write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very limited customer base

Overall a good wall shelf for small items. I have a couple of major issues with this rack for larger "normal" equipment such as servers: - During initial assembly, one thread was reversed and another screw snapped off. These are aluminum screws, not hardened steel. There was a sense that several more were eventually filmed, which called quality control into question. The wall mount holes are 18.89 inches apart, but this product appears to be marketed towards the home consumer who likely has 16…

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  • NAS
Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Navpoint Wall Mounted Communications Rack

This is a very versatile communications rack that is well built and easy to assemble. The best thing about this rack is that it supports both screw and square nut holes. Two deficiencies were noted during assembly: 1) one of the mounting thread holes was bad, 2) a hole for the brass bushing was missing in one of the front pivot points. Both problems were quite easy to solve.

Pros
  • Computers & Accessories
Cons
  • Not Sure