

🚀 Elevate your IT game with the rack that adapts, supports, and moves with you!
The VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack offers a versatile 15-40 inch adjustable depth to accommodate a wide range of networking and AV equipment. Constructed from durable carbon steel, it supports up to 200 lbs when ground-mounted and 100 lbs on the wall. Designed for both free-standing and wall-mounted setups, it features casters for easy mobility and an ergonomic open frame for full access to ports and cables. Complete with all necessary mounting hardware and accessories, this rack is ideal for professionals seeking a robust, flexible, and space-saving solution for their IT infrastructure.























| ASIN | B0C64X8J8R |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123,190 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #415 in Computer & Server Racks |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (460) |
| Date First Available | 28 May 2023 |
| Form Factor | AT |
| Item Weight | 14.2 Kilograms |
| Item model number | HT-W6412 |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Product Dimensions | 70.61 x 60.45 x 16.51 cm; 14.15 kg |
| Series | 15''-40'' Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack |
J**T
Awesome.. Had it on me basement for Karaoke System Management. Nice fit Polk Audio PSW125 SUbwoofer....ongoing NOTE : Subs on Floor not attached to the rack Sorry for the mess hey :)
B**G
First off, this thing is extremely sturdy and totally worth the price, but absolutely cannot be assembled by hand. You will definitely need a high-torque screw gun of some kind, such as a drill with an adjustable torque setting. Although the screw holes in each piece of metal are somewhat threaded, they take a large amount of force to turn into the metal and secure deeply. I had a Dewalt drill set to level 10 torque, and in some cases I had to increase that. Needless to say I was surprised that I did not have one single screw that became stripped out, although they appear to give you about 50 extra screws just in case you have lots of trouble. Don't forget to adjust the torque though, you wouldn't want to have a drill on the drill setting or you'd likely strip out tons of holes. I saw some people who talked about having issues with getting things in alignment, stating they weren't able to get the corner reinforcements mounted. My advice would be to try to leave most of the screws a little bit loose until you've fully assembled everything, including the corner pieces that add stability. I could see where alignment could be an issue if you tighten everything as you assemble it, whereas if you leave everything a little bit loose you'll have some wiggle where you need it. After getting every piece attached, before installing any shelves or devices, tighten all the screws to a high torque setting on your drill/driver. It was fairly simple to tighten everything after the full assembly, all screws are still accessible. I feel like the instructions should tell you in the beginning to leave everything loose, but I didn't see it printed anywhere unless I missed it. The instructions leave a bit to be desired, take your time and study the image diagrams.
M**S
+ Strong metal where it matters + Plenty of cage nuts + Wheels moves and turns easily - Assembly takes some time as holes are not threaded and tolerances are a bit loose, but nothing that cannot be overcome.
R**N
Les 2 étagère sont bien fournie avec le rack Petit bémol a monté avec une perceuse car sinon tendinite assurée. Pour le prix c'est vraiment bien.
M**S
This is exactly what I needed for my home networking project. its very strong and well built for the price. even better it fits perfectly under my desk
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