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Efficient Cable Management with NavePoint 13U 2-Post Open Frame Server Networking Rack Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Efficient Cable Management with NavePoint 13U 2-Post Open Frame Server Networking Rack

2-post Open Frame Rack. Floor mount (compatible with casters). Supports standard 19" rack mount equipment. 28"H x 20.25"W x 13.4"D. 13U Rack Units.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good. Computers & Accessories

Picture a penny in the wheel hole to show you how big it is. It's a heavy, chunky luggage rack with a nice finish...I used it to install home audio equipment.I haven't finished building it yet but I think it will work fine.After downloading it I don't think I'll use it again will move.

Pros
  • 28"H x 20.25"W x 13.4"D
Cons
  • Infinitely Sluggish

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Screws easily on

Needed a small form factor rack that would be stable to mount a patch panel and other equipment. It consisted of six parts that were simply bolted together. Rack screws were used to attach the devices. It's made of thick metal with stenciled bolt spacing and pre-punched screw holes for hardware mounting, which I find much easier to use than cage nuts. It's very stable and has holes for attaching wheels which I'll probably never use, I think it will serve me well.

Pros
  • Supports standard 19" rackmount hardware
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Screws together easily

Needed a small form factor rack strong enough to hold a patch panel and other equipment. It consisted of six pieces that could easily be bolted together Parts were included, as were the screws for the rack to mount the equipment in. It's made of heavy gauge metal with spacing between racks stenciled and there are pre-punched screw holes for mounting the equipment which I think much easier to use than cage nuts. It's very strong and has holes for mounting pulleys that I'll probably never use. I…

Pros
  • 28"H x 20.25"W x 13.4"D
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value

Great stand, perfect fit and for the money you get a lot of bang for your buck. Just the right size for my small network closet, there were plenty if not too many screws to secure my switches and devices. I had no trouble assembling it (took maybe 5 minutes? at most) and so far it has proven extremely solid with the weight I already have attached to it (switches etc). I would highly recommend this rack to anyone looking for a small but effective solution to their home or small office networking

Pros
  • Floor mount (wheel compatible)
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good but for computers and accessories

This rack is in no way standard with other racks or standard rack standards. The base is not orientation compatible with any other rack base. Because of this, you must purchase two (2) of these to mount the hardware from front to back (one rack in front and one in back). If you try to change posture, they don't align. Also, the mounting screws are not compatible and cannot be used with any stand other than this one. You cannot use regular stand screws with this stand. I know all this because I…

Pros
  • 2-post open frame rack
Cons
  • Trivia