WM Series, General Electronics Racks for small Networking, AV, Telecom & lab application. Racks manufactured out of steel sheet punched, formed, welded and Powder coated with highest quality standards under stringent ISO 9001-2008 Manufacturing & Quality management system to ensure highest quality product.
Originally, the
mounting holes were tapped to receive a particular type of threaded bolt. Wall Mount Server Racks are still frequently used in some government and military applications,
often in conjunction with slide rails for ease of maintenance. However, it is
no longer typical for frequently changed server racks, due to the possibility
for the threads to become damaged or for a bolt to bind and break off,
rendering the mounting hole unusable. Tapped-hole racks are still used for
hardware that rarely changes, such as phone, network cabling panels, TV
broadcasting facilities, studios and relay racks.
Rack-mountable
equipment is traditionally mounted by bolting or clipping its front panel to
the rack. Within the IT industry, it's common for network/communications
equipment to have multiple mounting positions, including table-top and wall
mounting, so Wall Mount Server Racks will often feature L-brackets that must be
screwed or bolted to the equipment prior to mounting in a 19-inch rack. With
the prevalence of 23-inch racks in the Telecoms industry, the same
practice is also common, but with equipment having 19-inch and 23-inch brackets
available, enabling them to be mounted in existing racks.
Standard for Racks configuration will be welded frame integrated with side panel and vented top cover with fan mounting provision, Associated Front Glass Door with lock & Key and provision to mount racks on wall and available from 4RU to 15RU Variants with 400, 500 & 600 Deep configurations. Also available in CKD design.Wall Mount Server Racks
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ReplyDeleteWall Mount Server Racks will often feature L-brackets that must be screwed or bolted to the equipment prior to mounting in a 19-inch rack. With the prevalence of 23-inch racks in the Telecoms industry, the same practice is also common, but with equipment having 19-inch and 23-inch brackets available, enabling them to be mounted in existing racks.
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