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The RAISING ELECTRONICS Open Rack 15U is a versatile and durable 4-post open frame designed for 19-inch data network and audio equipment. With a robust 400LB capacity and customizable dimensions, it offers both flexibility and strength, making it an ideal choice for professionals looking to optimize their workspace.
B**N
SUPERIOR RACKS
Are these racks manufactured in China?, YES.Are they well made? - YES, SUPERBLYDo the rack holes like up? - YES, PERFECTLYDo you strip rack screws? - YES YOU WILL, if you are dumb enough to use a screw gun or cheap rack screws. - Just like any new rack you've got to be aware you will be stripping off electroplating So... you use a perfectly matched hand screwdriver, you buy the most expensive and best quality rack screws, and you take your damn time.... and guess what? - NO STRIPPED SCREWS, NO MISALIGNMENT and a beautiful finished products.I love these racks, they go together easily, are very lightweight, are tough as nails, look amazing and the RU markings are so very helpful.TERRIFIC VALUE FOR THE MONEY.
M**
RAISING ELECTRONICS Open Rack 42U Review: An Honest look for homelab use
After years of IT work and countless cabinet rework, this stands out as a winner in the game of convenience and quality at an affordable price.This 42U rack is made solid as a rock. Easily able to hold my huge ass hanging off it, so no worries about full-depth servers or any other equipment. The rails (although not obvious in the photos are all one solid piece) are very thick and solidly build rails. All screws needed for assembly are included as well as many extra rack bolts for your final assembly.— Extra support side-supports are perfect for starting out your builds (mine easily holds a 3U UPS without even bolting it in)— Very well drilled and threaded along with proper spacing for all 1U-4U+ spacing options.— Easy to move casters even while fully loaded, incredibly solid feel to it.! Easy buy for the price compared to most other 42U options out there if you are on a budget but still care about quality.
A**T
Value rack, gets the job done
It's a rack, it stands upright, it didn't twist, and it feels solid.
R**O
Nice rack
Never thought I would have a nice rack, but I do now. I got this rack to better organize our home office network equipment. Assembly was pretty easy. There was a basic diagram on assembling it, but it is pretty easy to figure it out without it. It came with a bag of 60 M6 x 12 screws which are used for much of the assembly, but many were left over. Those extra screws can be used to mount rack components. The rack is very sturdy. Nothing flimsy or chintzy about it. Accepts any 19" wide rack components, as would be expected. Casters roll smoothly.
P**I
Heavy duty and fast assembly
Really a nice, affordable, heavier-duty solution for a home or small business rack setup. Assembly was a snap, the screws are heavier than really needed (which is what I was hoping for). A phillips driver and allen wrench was all I needed to assemble the unit.
R**Y
Not so great
Overall the unit looked to be decent quality when I pulled out all of the pieces. But, after struggling with the non existent instructions... fully assembled the unit is not very sturdy. Tightened all the bolts twice and installed some extra rack pieces, thinking it would give better support... but it still can sway left to right. This simply is not correct.
S**
Missing parts
The M6X12 Phillips screws do not come with accompanying nuts.
J**R
Great 19" rack, included hardware saves you money
This is a great rack. Numbers are labeled on all sides for easy matching up screw holes properly, and it shipped with three pairs of neat little angle brackets that can be installed to rest servers on—instead of full shelves, they're just a couple inches of steel, enough that the server has something to rest on either permanently, or while you bolt up the server's own retaining screws.Given that shelves rated to hold a 4u server's weight generally cost $30-$50 apiece, if you were going to put servers on shelves, those angle brackets save you about $100—and they're easier to install!
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