Rack Equipment Installation Tool RRS Series from Hammond Manufacturing

April 28, 2022

If you have ever struggled to install a 4-post rack shelf on your own, the Rack Rail Support (RRS Series) is going to save you a lot of time and frustration.

Installs in Seconds

  1. Insert the RRS into the rack rail below the desired rack unit.
  2. Extend and rest your rack equipment ears on the RRS at both ends of the rack.
  3. Now effortlessly install your equipment and remove the support.

Features

  • •Constructed of 14 gauge steel.
  • •Options to fit either threaded rail, square or round hole rails.
  • •Tool-free design.
  • •Package of four (4).
  • •Speeds up and simplifies installation of deeper, awkward to install rack equipment.
  • •Finished in smooth grey powder paint finish.
  • •TAA compliant for GSA Schedule purchases.
  • •RoHS and REACH compliant
  • •Manufactured in North America
  • •Patent Pending

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