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Shmim
> 3 dayWhy ship the rack with screws that strip so easily? Its ridiculous. Having a piece of equipment get stuck in a rack because the screws have stripped (seemingly instantly) is extremely frustrating! Better screws couldnt possibly add much to the price.
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Pax Jasper
> 3 dayI installed this in our phone room for a battery backup for our fiber circuit. Easy to install and holds the weight no problem.
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akawache
> 3 dayNo complaints, works great. Heavy construction, very sturdy
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RMek
> 3 dayNeeded a horizontal one and took a chance. This rack mount worked just fine. Good product and is well made.
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Kent Price
> 3 dayWith a stud finder I found where the studs were located. Screwed in the first screw, leveled the rack and screwed in the second.Just mount the items and go.
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William Hart
> 3 dayUsing this for recording equipment. Easily mounted what I needed to in my garage.
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Miss Pink Ferry V
> 3 dayUse these all the time! Great product.
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Yo
> 3 dayUsed in a telecom closet for an expansion switch and 1U ups. Came out nice and client was happy! Cant complain!
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B Wallis
Greater than one weekStartech is known for its exceptional quality and this open-frame style rack is just another great example- its very well-built and will not flex or warp when fully loaded. Itll support up to 200 lbs and with this rugged solid build, you can feel confident knowing your equipment will be safe.
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Nella Emmerich
> 3 dayIve done a lot of small/mid-size cabling jobs over the years and used wall-mount racks - but the horizontal kind that are cantilevered out from the wall. Its hard to find one thats deep enough to accommodate a typical switch (let alone a server), and if you do find one thats deep enough, the leverage situation means the maximum load is severely restricted. Over the years Ive daydreamed about a design similar to this, but had never seen one.