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Retailer Title: StarTech.com 4U Wall Mount Network Rack - 14 Inch Deep (Low Profile) - 19" Patch Panel Bracket for Shallow Server and IT Equipment, Network Switches - 44lbs/20kg Weight Capacity, Black (WALLMOUNT4); Size: 4U; Pattern Name: Panel Bracket
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Retailer Description: *4U WALL MOUNT RACK: This 19 inch wide low profile wall mounted rack has a maximum mounting depth of 14 in [35 cm], recommended for networking equipment up to 12in deep, leaving 2in for cable routing; maximum weight capacity of 44 lbs [20kg]
*EASY TO INSTALL: The 4U wall mounting patch panel bracket ships fully assembled and comes complete with M6 Screws and M6 Cage Nuts for easier equipment installation, to save you the hassle of sourcing separate mounting hardware
*COLD-ROLLED STEEL CONSTRUCTION: The wall mounting data rack features a solid steel design for ultimate durability and to ensure a safe and sturdy mounting solution & includes wall mounting hardware; Installs onto 16" studs with mounting holes
*EASY CABLE MANAGEMENT: Built with efficiency in mind, the small wall mount patch panel bracket has rear cable routing access for easy cable organization in your network closet, server room, wiring closet, classroom
Retailer Dimensions: ?13.8 x 19.6 x 7.2 inches
Retailer Weight: ?8.75 pounds
Retailer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 (3350)
Pickup days are Monday, February 13th from 11:00am-6:00pm and Tuesday, February 14th from 11:00am-6:00pm at 1967 S 300 W, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115.
Under no circumstance will we be issuing a refund for abandoned lots if you do not contact us on or before the listed pickup time.
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