Open wall mount racks present easy access to cables and equipment and offer both fixed and swing frames.
Wall mounted rack 12u panduit.
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Panzone 12ru hinged wall mount cabinet with windowed front door.
Swings away from wall on hinge for easy back door access.
Aluminum 45 ru 12 24 threaded mounting holes black 1pc hardware kit and paint piercing bonding kit.
Accepts 19 eia rack mount panels and equipment rohs compliant.
Steel 4 ru black 1pc includes hardware.
The cabinet shall have hinged doors on front and back for complete access to networking equipment.
The modular rack can be used to manage high performance copper and fiber patch cables using panduit horizontal and vertical cable managers and accessories such as power outlet unit brackets.
Premium panzone active wall mount enclosure for 19in eia equipment with up to 3 ru of equipment mounting capability on user adjustable brackets and 3 ru of passive equipment includes mounting template for quick installation.
Hinged middle section with removeable side panels.
Includes 12 12 24 screws 1 roll of tak ty 3 set of keys 1 spare door hinge spacer.
Hinged wall mount cabinet shall be constructed from steel and capable of managing 12 rack units of active and passive networking equipment plus two additional rack units for power strips and small electronic devices such as modems routers etc.
The panduit hinged wall mount bracket expands rack space to the wall to maximize space in telecommunication rooms.
Wall mount cabinet secures and organizes 12u of 19 inch rack equipment in network closets classrooms and other locations with limited floor space.
Number of rack units.
Houses network switches and patch panels up to 20 5 inches deep.
Swing frames pivot open on one side to provide access to the rear of equipment and are used to support patch panels while fixed frames hold more weight and are used for network routers and switches.