🖤 Elevate your server game with precision and power!
The RackPath 12U Vertical Server Rack Rail Pair Kit features heavy-duty 2.5mm cold rolled steel rails with a durable black electrostatic powder coat finish. Designed for easy installation, it includes silk-screened rack unit measurements and pre-tapped 12-24 threading holes, plus a comprehensive set of screws and washers to support all your rack-mountable equipment needs.
C**.
Build your own for pennies on the dollar
I was wanting to mount some studio equipment but not wanting yet another piece of furniture. I use a repurposed entertainment unit (remember those?) around my desk as it provides good shelf space within easy reach. The shelf width is close to the industry standard for equipment racks (19"). This item was the perfect way to make the conversion by supplying the rack functionality to an existing structure. I'm thinking that was the genius impetus that drove this into existence from the start.Because of its "do-it-yourself" nature however, care and at least some mechanical ability / accuracy of workmanship is necessary. If this does not describe you then perhaps enlisting the aid of one talented in these areas would be beneficial.The good: Low cost STURDY, heavy-gauge steel. Simple design, and comes with the hardware needed to install it to existing cabinetry while also providing the hardware to mount equipment to the finished rack (that was a huge bonus). The finished product looks fantastic and performs equally well.There really is no "bad", but I will say caveats: There is a saying, "measure twice, cut once". While there is probably no cutting involved, I would say, "Measure twice, then measure again". Remember learning fractions in school and wondering when you'd ever need it? Well, this is where you need it. If your existing spacing will not provide the 19" screw hole to screw hole (center on) spacing once these rails are installed, then one will need to add spacers or shims to get to that spacing. I painted mine flat black to disappear behind the rails.Also, the supplied hardware to mount it to a wood shelf unit may lack the robustness necessary for heavy equipment loads. If one needs to fill depth or shim for standard spacing, then longer hardware may be needed. Also, the parts are metric but most furniture in the U.S. is dimensioned in inches and fractions. This only seemed to matter when getting longer bolts to attach the racks. Finally, leave about a 1/2" or so gap from the bottom of your install to allow for cords or extended equipment fascia.
A**R
Made with heavy gauge steel. Excellent product.
It’s well made. You won’t be disappointed.
E**N
Good Rack Rails for DIY Audio Rack – Some Installation Tips
I used these RackPath 12U Vertical Server Rack Rails to build custom audio racks for my mom's church, and they worked well for mounting the equipment. Just a heads-up: these aren’t standard server rack rails, so cage nuts won’t work, but they do come with screws. I recommend threading the screws into each hole once before adding your gear, as some holes didn’t feel properly threaded at first, but this helped set them up smoothly. Overall, great rails for DIY projects with a few adjustments!
J**S
Ok
Great
A**R
DO NOT BUY
HORRIBLE product. As other reviews note, you cannot screw supplied screws into screw holes. They don't fit through the threading, and forcing things only ruins the metal. I thought I would be lucky and get racks where the screws would fit, but no they did not. Worthless product and I will never buy from the company again.
F**E
They're rack rails - for servers
Updating my reviewThey're server rack rails - and that's exactly what the description says they are -I wanted audio rack rails and didn't read the description close enough,bought them and then posted a mildly negative review. Updating the review to 5 stars because they ARE exactly as advertised! The only issue was my failure to read the description!fwiw, Audio rails are #10 screws, These are #12 and I needed #10.Know what you want, read the ad, get the right thing. I didn't. My fault. Duohh!
B**Y
Exactly as advertised.
These fit perfectly
T**P
You need your own tap and die set to rethread the holes
I had the same trouble most other people had and the screws do not fit and/or the holes are not tapped properly. Could just be the finish filled in all the threads but either way that's something that shouldn't be overlooked and wouldn't be that hard to remedy in your process of manufacture.They are heavy duty and they do look amazing but that one small detail loses them two stars
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