Rack Components

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AP3020PP

AP3020PP

Hammond Manufacturing

STEEL INNER PANEL

0

2CSBC6036

2CSBC6036

Hammond Manufacturing

SINGLE ACCESS BASE

0

18P1717

18P1717

Hammond Manufacturing

PANEL INNER 17X17" WHITE

0

HMEP146

HMEP146

Hammond Manufacturing

INNER PANEL/SUPPORTS HMEP SERIES

0

AP2416

AP2416

Hammond Manufacturing

STEEL INNER PANEL

0

RMCP1BK

RMCP1BK

Hammond Manufacturing

PANEL FRONT 16.7X1.73X0.5" BLACK

19

5-350DBK2

5-350DBK2

Hammond Manufacturing

CHASSIS WITH PANEL

9

C2T1931VBK1

C2T1931VBK1

Hammond Manufacturing

PANEL TOP 23.8X20X0.07" BLACK

6

RM2U19BKFP

RM2U19BKFP

Hammond Manufacturing

HARDWARE REPLACEMENT PANELS

30

C4SP7336VBK1

C4SP7336VBK1

Hammond Manufacturing

PANEL SIDE 73X32X0.8" BLACK 1/PR

0

2CLBC2436

2CLBC2436

Hammond Manufacturing

BASE COVER 1.5X24X18 LIGHT GRAY

0

RM3U1913VBK

RM3U1913VBK

Hammond Manufacturing

CHASSIS 13X16.6X5.3" BLACK

28

72ZWHW

72ZWHW

Hammond Manufacturing

STEEL INNER PANEL

0

HMEP1810

HMEP1810

Hammond Manufacturing

INNER PANEL/SUPPORTS HMEP SERIES

0

HSP165

HSP165

Hammond Manufacturing

PANEL SIDE 63X20X0.8" GRAY 1/PR

0

HTCM386

HTCM386

Hammond Manufacturing

TOP CABLING MODULE 300MM

0

IMESD168

IMESD168

Hammond Manufacturing

DOOR STEEL 62.99X31.5" BEIGE

0

CDF1985LCG1

CDF1985LCG1

Hammond Manufacturing

DOOR STEEL 85.5X19.33" BE/GY

0

CDF1942SBK1

CDF1942SBK1

Hammond Manufacturing

DOOR STEEL 41.8X19.3X0.53" BLACK

0

CDF1978VPLG1

CDF1978VPLG1

Hammond Manufacturing

DOOR STEEL 78.5X19.33" GRAY

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Rack Components

1. Overview

Rack components are standardized hardware elements designed to mount and organize electronic equipment in 19-inch or 23-inch rack systems. These modular components enable efficient installation, maintenance, and scalability of critical infrastructure in data centers, telecommunications, and industrial environments. Their standardized dimensions (per EIA-310 specifications) ensure interoperability across manufacturers, while advanced designs address thermal management, cable organization, and structural integrity requirements in modern technical installations.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Rail KitsAdjustable mounting rails with tapped holes for secure equipment installationServer racks, network switch installations
Cable Management ArmsArticulated arms for organized cable routing and strain reliefData center rack cable routing
Vertical RailsFixed mounting points for equipment alignment and stabilizationHeavy-duty server racks
Rack BracketsAngle-adjustable mounting solutions for uneven surfacesWall-mounted network equipment
Blanking PanelsSteel or plastic covers to maintain airflow integrityServer rack airflow management

3. Structure and Composition

Typical rack components feature cold-rolled steel construction ( 12 gauge) with zinc-plated or powder-coated finishes for corrosion resistance. Modular designs incorporate slotted mounting patterns (1U=1.75" increments) with square or threaded mounting holes. Advanced components integrate quick-release mechanisms, tool-less installation features, and integrated cable channels. Structural elements often include reinforced mounting flanges and vibration-damping materials for seismic stability.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Load Capacity (50-200kg)Ensures structural integrity for heavy equipment
Mounting Hole PatternGuarantees equipment compatibility (EIA-310-D standard)
Material ThicknessDetermines durability and vibration resistance
Thermal ConductivityEnables passive cooling efficiency
Fire Resistance RatingMeets data center safety standards

5. Application Fields

  • Data Centers: Server racks, storage arrays
  • Telecommunications: Switchgear, fiber distribution frames
  • Industrial Automation: PLC racks, control systems
  • Audio/Visual: Broadcast equipment, mixing consoles
  • Medical Equipment: Diagnostic imaging systems, lab instruments

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative Product
PanduitSmartRack Universal Rails
Schneider ElectricAPC NetShelter Cable Management
SiemonZ-Max Rack System
Chatsworth ProductsSTRATUS Horizontal Cable Manager
RittalTS 8 Rack Components

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection factors include: equipment weight and dimensions, environmental conditions (temperature/humidity), required mounting depth (24"-42" typical), cable management requirements, and future expansion needs. For seismic zones, specify vibration-resistant hardware. In high-density data centers, prioritize components with integrated airflow management. Always verify compatibility with existing rack systems and industry standards.

8. Industry Trends

Current trends include: smart rack components with embedded sensors for real-time monitoring, modular tool-less designs for rapid deployment, composite materials for weight reduction, and AI-optimized thermal management systems. The growing adoption of edge computing is driving demand for compact, outdoor-rated rack solutions. Sustainability initiatives are increasing use of recycled materials and energy-efficient cooling designs.

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