It is strongly recommended using the cabinet as a floor (free) standing unit, although the structure allows mounting the cabinet on vertical surfaces. Using the cabinet as wall mount unit is the user's responsibility. For this reason, the cabinet is supplied with a set of castors
Availability
In Stock
Weight
64 lbs
Size of package
26x31x9 mm
Width
24 in
Depth
35 in (900mm)
Front door
Glass
Height
12U
Color
Quantity of all packages
1pcs
Rail-to-rail max distance
31 in (788mm)
Size of package(-s)
37*28*10
Clear and simple installation
• Height of the enclosure: 12U
• Width: 24″(600mm);
• Depth: 35″(900mm)
Framework:
• Prefabricated profile sections.
Cable input:
• Top and bottom have 2 dust-tight brush panels with cable managers.
Active ventilation:
• Passive – convection heat flow due to perforation front and rear doors
• Active – by setting in the top fan module (all models)
IP protection:
• IP41: glass/perforated door
• IP20: solid metal door
Capacity:
• Static load not exceeding 133 lb.
Material:
• Rolled steel profile
• Frame thickness 1.5mm; 19” profiles 1.5mm; other components parts 1.0-1.2mm.
Coating:
• Powder paint with degreasing and anticorrosive phosphate
Color:
• Black: RAL9005
Kit contents: (1 fans, 2 Brash cable entry, 1 PDU,1 fix shelf, 4 castors, 1 Latch locks, set of screws and nuts(20 pcs)
This is a great rack, but I have some caveats to mention (Don\'t worry it\'s not bad). So, ventilation could be better, this thing gets toasty as heck. Immediately I\'d suggest buying more, and better fans, some stuff that can move stupid amounts of air. Two, yeah it doesn\'t really work great in a closet like I have in this picture: https://i.imgur.com/oaZt232.jpeg I did move it back to where I originally had my servers to get some airflow, but yeah she\'s toasty. That said, this thing can fit a whole heck of a lotta proliants, and other funny stuff inside! The wheels are outstanding too, I can roll this fat bastard anywhere. The cutouts for cables, power lines, etc are great, construction is rock solid (Alone the cabinet is heavy as hell, loaded forget about it. But the castors help a TON, I\'m serious, they\'re good castors). Building it kicked my butt, but I also kept making stupid mistakes, and it was hot as hell. But it really is easy to build. I\'m gonna hate to have to relocate this eventually though, since it\'s gotta go down a bunch of stairs. (It\'s getting disassembled lol, but that should be very straight forward) But anyway, if you have HPE Proliants, especially the DL380s like I have, this bad boy fits them without any issues! I just gotta grab some extra shelves, those proliants don\'t like sitting on top of each other. Oh! and I expected rails for the proliants to slot into, it doesn\'t have those! So, yeah buy some shelves if you\'re doing that! I\'m not 100% sure yet, but I think this is the shelf you ( I ) need https://sysracks.com/product/pl-900-fixed-shelf-1u-srw-and-premium-cabinets/# So yeah, all said and done, I like it! I just wish it was a tiny bit less heavy, but heck the damn thing needs to support several hundred pounds, it makes sense that it\'s heavy itself.
Perfect for a home lab, whether in the corner or under the desk. This 12u enclosed rack is deep enough for 1U servers and can be easily assembled. Most bang for my buck for a small deep rack like this one.
Glad to say that the dimensions of that 12u server rack appeared to be completely appropriate to my hardware. There was enough place for all my equipment: from servers to cables. Thanks for a quality product.
Using a server rack cabinet on wheels is very convenient and very easy to move. The equipment met all our requirements. The assembly scheme was very useful and clear, thanks