StarTech.com 2U Vertical Wall Mount Patch Panel Bracket - Steel Rack Mount Bracket w/Hardware for 19 Network, Server and Data Equipment (RK219WALLV)
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Sam M.
> 3 dayPrice was too good to be true, and it was, Received a cable, not a rack. Was easy to get a refund.
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mdlt
21-11-2024Awesome!
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Greg Hickman Com
> 3 dayVery well made and fit my equipment perfectly
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Kevin
> 3 dayworked perfectly for mounting a new switch in one of our smaller IDF closets. Just a single switch isntall that already had a rack in place for the cabling. Bracket is well made and should last. Good stuff.
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ATSphones
> 3 dayThis is perfect for small installation when you need to get the switch or pbx up and out of the way. Good value.
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R. Young
> 3 dayThis item comes with all the hardware expected to mount on the walls.
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Andy L
> 3 dayFirst off, in general, I think rack mount brackets and shelves are over priced. Given that general assumption, this product is well made and isnt crazy expensive considering. It seems strong, well made, paint it nice and included mounting hardware. It installed very quickly and has worked well. I have used two of these and both times have been happy.
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Ashley S
> 3 dayThis is a simple design that is well built and just plain works. These are solidly built with a thick hammer paint finish that resists chipping and cracking. Its easy to mount across vertical 16 on center studs with the included screws, and holds the weight of full sized servers with ease. The vertical orientation makes it easy to get equipment out of the way and tight against a wall in areas with limited space.
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Josh Weatherly
> 3 dayI used this to vertically mount an IBM x3650 model 7979 on a wall. 4U was a little too much for just that server (I thought Id have more equipment to mount but turns out I didnt). The server plus brackets were about 45 to 50 lbs. and this bracket seems to hold it securely with room to spare.
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The Cigar Smoker
> 3 dayComes with all the needed hardware for a wood install. Concrete - I might recommend some concrete anchor screws. 1/4 inch should do. Holds a switch and patch panel with room to spare.