New vertical wall-mount cabinets are space efficient with a low profile

23-09-2024 | ShowMeCables | Industrial

ShowMeCables has introduced a line of white vertical wall-mount cabinets. The top-loading enclosures orient electronic components vertically, taking advantage of a room's or hallway's unused wall space and permitting low-profile storage of deep equipment.

With 17 new models in sizes from 2U to 6U and in five depths, the new vertical enclosures can hold just about anything of the standard 19-inch width, from servers to switches to patch panels. They have low profiles, with the 2U models sticking out less than 5" from a wall and the 6U versions extending less than a foot. This enables them to fit into small rooms and IT closets, back offices, busy hallways, and retail spaces.

The vertical wall-mount cabinets have a white, electro-static, powder-coated finish that adds to a room's modern, spacious aesthetic, especially when mounted to light-coloured walls.

Many rack-unit capacities and depths are available. They are supplied in 2U, 3U, 4U, 5U, or 6U. Each RU size is available in three to five adjustable-depth ranges, including 13" to 16", 17" to 20", 21" to 24", 25" to 27.5", or 32" to 35".

The company's new vertical rack enclosures are tough and secure. They are made of 16-gauge cold-rolled steel and include key locks for security. Each unit can hold 132 pounds of equipment. They are shipped pre-assembled with wall anchor bolts and M6 and 12-24 thread mounting options.

These cabinets' sleek low profile and white finish will improve the visual appeal of any installation. This is particularly beneficial in environments where the rack is visible or in customer-facing areas.

"Office space is expensive, and our customers want to get the most out of what they have," said product line manager Tim Houghton. "These vertical rack enclosures answer that need by holding a lot but keeping a low profile, especially with the white finish."

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