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Open Frame Rack 20U – Serverrack – Netwerkrek – AV-rack – 19-Inch Rack – Open Ontwerp Voor Optimale Luchtstroom – Wandmonteerbaar Met 2 Geventileerde Planken

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Open Frame Rack 20U – Serverrack – Netwerkrek – AV-rack – 19-Inch Rack – Open Ontwerp Voor Optimale Luchtstroom – Wandmonteerbaar Met 2 Geventileerde PlankenStevige 20U rackoplossing voor je netwerk en AV apparatuur Zoek je een overzichtelijke plek voor je apparatuur, met genoeg ruimte en goede ventilatie? Dit open frame rack van 20U is gemaakt voor het netjes en veilig opbergen van netwerk , AV en rackmount apparatuur. Dankzij het open ontwerp blijft de luchtstroom optimaal en krijgen apparaten minder snel last van warmteopbouw. Of je nu een thuisnetwerk, een kleine serveropstelling of een AV installatie

Stevige 20U rackoplossing voor je netwerk- en AV-apparatuur

Zoek je een overzichtelijke plek voor je apparatuur, met genoeg ruimte en goede ventilatie? Dit open frame rack van 20U is gemaakt voor het netjes en veilig opbergen van netwerk-, AV- en rackmount-apparatuur. Dankzij het open ontwerp blijft de luchtstroom optimaal en krijgen apparaten minder snel last van warmteopbouw.

Of je nu een thuisnetwerk, een kleine serveropstelling of een AV-installatie wilt inrichten: dit rack helpt je om alles strak te organiseren en makkelijker bereikbaar te houden.

Waarom dit rack handig is

  • Goede koeling – het open ontwerp en de geventileerde planken helpen warmte af te voeren, ideaal voor apparatuur die veel draait.
  • Flexibel te plaatsen – gebruik de meegeleverde nivellerende voeten of monteer het rack aan de muur.
  • Ruimte voor meerdere apparaten – met 20U heb je genoeg capaciteit voor een complete setup.
  • Handig opgebouwd – dankzij de meegeleverde bevestigingsmaterialen zet je het rack snel in elkaar.
  • Geschikt voor 19-inch apparatuur – ideaal voor veel gangbare netwerk- en AV-componenten.

Wat je ontvangt

In de doos vind je alles wat je nodig hebt om direct te starten met opbouwen en inrichten:

  • 1x open frame rack van 20U
  • 4x nivellerende voeten
  • 1x geventileerde plank van 1U, 15 inch diep
  • 1x geventileerde plank van 2U, 18 inch diep
  • 25x rackbevestigingsschroeven

Praktisch in gebruik

Dit rack is ontworpen voor apparatuur tot ongeveer 19 inch diep en biedt een stevige basis voor je installatie. Je kunt het gebruiken op de vloer of aan de muur, afhankelijk van wat het beste werkt voor jouw ruimte. Door de open constructie heb je ook makkelijker toegang tot kabels en aansluitingen.

Montage is nodig, maar wel eenvoudig. Met de meegeleverde onderdelen kun je het rack snel opbouwen en daarna direct gebruiken voor servers, netwerkapparatuur, mediacomponenten of andere rackmount-apparaten.

Belangrijkste specificaties

  • Type: open frame rack, 4-poots ontwerp
  • Capaciteit: 20U
  • Afmetingen: ca. 35 inch hoog en 20,4 inch diep
  • Inclusief planken: 1x 1U en 1x 2U geventileerde plank
  • Bevestiging: geschikt voor wandmontage én plaatsing op nivellerende voeten

Een nette, koele en overzichtelijke opstelling begint met een goede basis. Voeg dit 20U rack toe aan je winkelwagen en richt je apparatuur voortaan slimmer en stabieler in.

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