Open-Frame Rack Supports Hefty Network Loads

Jan. 1, 2003
Sporting a load rating of up to 2,500 lb., the company's four-post, open-frame rack can support and secure heavy and/or deep LAN, WAN and voice/data equipment, as well as routers, servers and switches that exceed the load rating of standard two-post

Sporting a load rating of up to 2,500 lb., the company's four-post, open-frame rack can support and secure heavy and/or deep LAN, WAN and voice/data equipment, as well as routers, servers and switches that exceed the load rating of standard two-post racks. Three models offer users frame heights of 1.8m, 2.1m and 2.4m with rack unit sizes of 38, 45 and 51, respectively. Meeting EIA RS-330-D specs, the racks are constructed of lightweight, extruded aluminum and range in weight from 70 to 80 lb. They are adjustable for depths from 450 to 1,050 mm in increments of 25 mm, allowing the racks to accommodate a wide range of 19" equipment. Other features include pre-drilled, floor-mounting holes, 12-to-24 0.625" and 0.5" equipment-mounting holes, and a black polyester powder paint finish. The racks come flat packaged to ease field assembly and include all hardware and instructions. For prices, call HOFFMAN, Anoka, MN. (800) 355-3560.

Company: HOFFMAN

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