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4-POST-MOUNTING SHELF SDR-26-32
Product Code: RIR-RCT-SDR-26-32
Manufacturer: Rackit

4-Post-Mounting Shelf, SDR-26-32

Sliding (Pull-Out) 4-Post-Mounting Shelves
SDR 4-post-mounting sliding shelves are designed for mounting hardware like servers, network gear, and the like, with a pull-out capability that provides for easy equipment-access, while their vented surface allow for maximum air circulation in the rack for optimal ventilation.

With a multi-depth-mounting design -- providing additional flexibility to any 4-post rack-mount installation, combined with easy assembly -- SDR 4-post-mounting sliding shelves are fully compatible with Rackit's lines of server racks, and with virtually any 4-post 19" rack in the marketplace.

Rated at 300 lbs. or 110 lbs. (evenly-distributed weight load), SDR 4-post-mounting sliding shelves adjust to the depth of your rack, offering a range of depth adjustability. The multi-depth-mount design allows for the shelves mounting brackets to adjust and align with the existing position of the vertical rack-mounting rails in the rack - both in the front and in the rear.

The multi-depth-mount design also provides for quick and easy installation, that can typically be performed by only one person.

Available in depths of 22- or 26- or 30-inches, with mounting tabs extendable up to 36-inches in depth, SDR 4-post-mounting sliding shelves are made of heavy-duty gauge steel with re-enforced construction.





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