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The StarTech.com 2U Sliding Server Rack Mount Shelf is a robust and versatile solution for organizing your IT and AV equipment. With a 50lb weight capacity and a compact design, this shelf is perfect for maximizing space while ensuring easy access to your peripherals. Its vented structure promotes airflow, making it ideal for long-term use in any professional environment.
Standing screen display size | 19 Inches |
Brand | StarTech.com |
Series | 19" Adjustable Sliding Server Rack Cabinet Shelf |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 14.08 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.3 x 17.8 x 1.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.3 x 17.8 x 1.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
ASIN | B003AVPV0U |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 19, 2010 |
S**L
Gettingh extra length was not easy
I found that putting this in place was hard and really needs two people, then extending the shelf was also difficult and did not really work as expected, I have shorted my rack in order to accomadate this shelf but it should have been able to fit in the rack at half extended width. It is the same make as the rack.It is strong as it is fitted at both ends of the rack and will be more that strong enough to hold my NAS and now that I have shortened the rack the NAS will be able to pulled forward from the rack when I need to get to the back of it.
J**Z
Charola
El artículo solicitado y buena calidad
N**S
Study but difficult install.
Works great for putting a printer in your rack.
N**Y
1番安く かつ丈夫そう
組み立ては ちょっとかかるけれど 価格 丈夫さは良好です もう少し奥行きの短い製品もあればいいのですが
R**0
Quality Rack Shelf
I purchased this product from Amazon.com to provide a working shelf for my Startech 25U 4POSTRACK25. Rather thanuse a traditional all-in-one KVM shelf with keyboard, touchpad and monitor, I decided to build my own setup usingthis rackmount shelf and other parts. I'm building PC's instead of servers, which those other prebuilt KVM shelvesare oriented toward. Those cost about $500 for a basic model to well over $1000 depending on mfr. and features touse with servers.This allowed me to pick and choose every component, and change them as needed, at much lower cost. I can standard-ize on any keyboard, mouse and monitor I want, and switch any one at any time. I built around the TRENDnet TK-802RPS/2 VGA KVM 8 port rackmount switch.This shelf from Startech is very nice, quite sturdy and well-made. To assemble it one should be mechanically adeptbecause the instructions are rather sparse, giving almost no direction. Even the pictures only help somewhat. Thefirst thing to do is attach the drawer slide rails to the sides of the draw, after separating the slides releasingthe black latch lever. The tapered end of the slide faces toward the rear of the drawer. Screw heads are insertedfrom the outside, and the washer, lockwasher, and retaining nut are then attached and secured from the inside ofthe draw.The stock picture on this product page is for mounting onto a 2 post rack. My pictures will make very clear what isthe correct order and position of each part to install in a 4 post rackmount like mine. The smaller brackets thenare attached to the outer rail. The holes only line up in one end to do this. The black drawer backstop inside theouter rail is towards the rear. Attach each outer side rail to the front using the screws into M5 cage nuts in theframe. Next attach the rear rackmount brackets at the same height in the rear of the unit, placing the outer slideinto this bracket. Once the rear bracket is secured, you can insert 2 screws through the bracket and outer rail tomate this outer slide assembly. In all cases the screw heads are mounted INSIDE the bracket and rail, reversed ofhow the drawer screws are mounted. The washers, lock washers, and nuts face outside the sides of the slides. Thisis done in both instances because there is a ball-bearing slide assembly inside the outer rail, for clearance ofthe draw to move inside the slide mounts.Last step is to attach the handle to the drawer front as pictured, then insert the drawer into the slides similiarto a desk or file cabinet drawer. The handle is easily reversed to hide-away and exposes a flush flat side. I stillhave some cable management to do. The drawer was placed under the KVM to keep it exposed, and allow clearance forthe mouse and keyboard wires, because the draw has no cable management. Some cable clamps after connection to theKVM will tidy all my AC, DC, printer, KVM, telco, USB and network cables once routed neatly in bundles.For less than $300, I built a flexible standard PC KVM rackmount system for up to 8 computers, and cascadable if Iever need to expand by using this Startech rackmount shelf drawer.
C**I
Solid, well constructed, made in Taiwan, and the instructions were accurate.
I have purchased several Star Tech racks, all of them were fixed position racks, and I have been pleased. This sliding shelf / drawer rack was new for me and I love it. It arrived well packaged and protected. The directions were clear and all of the required hardware was included. It took me about 30 minutes to install, which was appropriate for the first time. The shelf and brackets are solid and slide easily, but not too easily. I added this to a server rack for an easy keyboard rest and I keep other gear further back on the shelf.
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