🚀 Elevate Your IT Game with StarTech's 42U Rack!
The StarTech.com 4-Post 42U Mobile Open Frame Server Rack is a robust and versatile solution for IT professionals, featuring adjustable depth, easy assembly, and a remarkable weight capacity of 1320lb. Designed for optimal ventilation and compatibility with various equipment, this rack is perfect for any data center or AV setup.
Brand | StarTech.com |
Series | 4POSTRACK42 Rack Frame |
Item model number | 4POSTRACK42 |
Item Weight | 84.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 41.3 x 23.8 x 77.6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.3 x 23.8 x 77.6 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
ASIN | B00HVKOPBW |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 15, 2014 |
K**R
Heavy Duty and Well Designed
This rack is very solidly built, with all necessary hardware (bolts, washers, cage nuts and so on). Instructions are brief but clear; they state it is a two person job to assemble, but with patience I was able to put it together solo. The construction of the unit is logical - where three pieces come together pay attention to which pieces should be facing outermost and you will be fine.Fit and finish are top notch; no issues with hole alignment and such. The unit is heavy; I partially assembled it, then placed it to complete in place. It currently holds a 2U server, a 1U server, 3 switches and two patch panels.It is definitely overkill for just a few short depth items, but perfect for any full depth heavy equipment. If I needed a second unit or had to replace this one, I would purchase this again without hesitation.
T**.
Great rack, can't believe I waited so long to get it!
This is a fantastic bit of kit. It has clearly written, easy to understand assembly instructions, it comes with the tools needed for assembly, and even has a few spare washers and bolts. It took about less than an hour to set up. It is sturdy enough for a rack mounted server or two and some networking gear with a UPS. They even include cage nuts and screws so it's possible to start populating the rack immediately.It's got 42U of rack space, all clearly labeled, making it a breeze to fit gear as needed. Startech also includes cable management, so you you can keep the rack organized when you need it.In terms of looks, it's pretty standard, with a nice finish that does not feel thin or cheap. I'm using this in my home lab, and it really helped me organize my rack gear and get it all installed without much of a fight or hassle.Does require a two person lift - sure you can show off and lift it alone, however it's just ungainly and not balanced well in the package, so you're just better off with a two person lift and move.
S**S
Cheaper than Tripp Lite and always arrives in good shape.
Excellent cabinet for the price. Cheaper than Tripp Lite and always arrives in good shape. My last two Tripp Lite 4 post racks cost more and arrived missing pieces.
T**N
My first rack and I'm very pleased with it
This product is my first entry into the journey of rackmounting computer/networking gear, so please keep in mind that my experience is limited.It came in a long, almost flat package, which was slightly damaged on the outside, but all the content was unharmed. Each of the various bars was packed in its own bubble wrap, which I appreciated.Assembly was reasonably smooth, the only challenge was that initially it was a bit hard to get the screw to catch, when I tried to connect the first three bars together. You have to align them really well go get that. It would have been a little easier, if the screws would have been a millimeter or two longer.However once you have connected the first few parts, this will no longer be a problem (since they guide any new bar that you attach into proper alignment). They suggest that you assemble this with two people and I was glad that I had someone to help. There is an assembly video on the company's website, but note that in that video they attach the casters before the leveling feet. However the instruction manual tells you to attach the leveling feet first and I think that this is the way to you. Most assembly tools are included, but if the leveling feet won't go in by hand, you may need a 14mm wrench (or an adjustable one) to apply more torque. That wasn't a problem for my rack though, I could just screw them in by hand.I am very please with the final result, the rack looks clean and sturdy. I'm also glad that they provided plenty of cage nuts and screws, though I am using Rackstuds (the red ones) for some of my lighter gear. All in all this is a product that I can heartily recommend, if you're in the market for an open rack.
Y**Y
What a beast!
It's a beefy beast!But assembly was a bit of a challenge as I had no one to help me. The instructions weren't 100% clear on a few things but that was OK as it was easy to figure out anyway. One problem I had was that I misjudged the depth to assemble because I'm changing over from old 1970's racks to this. I wanted to have a little extra room inside the rack but I set it up for too much depth to begin with. I just installed a few horizontal rails to hold things together then I unbolted onside at a time and shortened it. Of course I did it the hard way, I always do everything the hard way first. But now that I know the next one will be a lot easier to build.I also love the wide casters, they roll over gaps in the floor effortlessly.One thing I was freaking out over is the height. Everything here is carpeted (I HATE THE CARPET!) and because of the carpet they won't fit through the doors and I have to tilt them over and drag them through then stand them back up again. I was really freaking out over this thinking I wouldn't be able to get them into their room without taking the door frame apart. Because I'm assembling them in one room, moving them to another room to populate them then rolling them into the server room. I've decided that the carpet must go (THANK THE GODS!) and that solves the problem. One a bare floor I get about 2mm clearance through the door frame. I hate carpet and I hate these short ass 80" doorways!In the end these racks are a huge improvement over my 1970's 29U racks, I can get more equipment in fewer racks and reclaim some floor space. I will definitely buy again.
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