Compact Wall Rack RB-CW Series from Hammond Manufacturing

April 28, 2022

Available in 2U, 4U and 6U mounting heights. Includes a single pair of 10-32 threaded rack rails that can be positioned in four locations. Three (3) positions in the front, one (1) position in the rear. Includes a removable cover panel for ease of equipment installation.

Features 

  • •Available in 2U, 4U and 6U mounting heights.
  • •Includes a single pair of 10-32 threaded rack rails that can be positioned in four locations.
    • •Three (3) positions in the front, one (1) position in the rear.
    • •Starter pack of SCREW1032-10 10-32 rack screws.
  • •Removable cover panel for ease of equipment installation.
  • •Wall mount for 16″ centers can be mounted with equipment positioned vertical or sideways.
  • •The rear of the rack includes a cutout for cable entry and lacing points for cable management.

 

Specifications

  • •The housing and cover are constructed in 16-gauge steel.
  • •Mounting rails are constructed in 12-gauge steel.
  • •Tested to nearly double the suggested load rating of 60 lbs (27 kg).
  • •Finished in sand textured black powder paint.
  • •TAA-compliant for GSA Schedule purchases.
  • •RoHS Compliant.
  • •Manufactured in North America.

MC Compact Wall Rack RB CW Series from Hammond 2 400

 

 

 

 

To learn more about the Compact Wall Rack RB-CW Series from Hammond Manufacturing, download the Specification Sheet here, or vist the Product Page by clicking here

 

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