CPI’s industry-leading relay racks support equipment and cabling with unsurpassed strength, stability and durability.
– heavy-duty two-post system RMU markings for fast equipment mounting Up to 1,500 lb static load rating Two top angles or bars depending on your preference Easy assembly (no nuts or lock washers needed) using threaded holes on channel to attach top and base angles or bars Easy baying or mounting of vertical cabling sections with four pressed-nut holes per side A variety of sizes – 19”, 23” and 35” rack-mount width and 11 heights (from 3’ to 9’) – to fit any application 
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– high-value rack for everyday installations New RMU markings for fast equipment mounting UL Listed options Up to 1,000 lb static load rating Two top angles included Easy baying or mounting of vertical cabling sections with six web channel holes per side Standard sizes – in 19” rack-mount width and 7’, 8’ and 9’ heights – for general applications Available in a 6” channel with choice of 19”, 23” and 35” rack-mount widths for high-density needs, such as support of termination blocks Ideal for cost-conscious, high-volume customers 
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- protect network equipment in areas with seismic activity - Welded steel rack is engineered specifically to protect valuable network equipment in areas with seismic activity
- Independent seismic testing and certification ensures the rack meets industry-recognized requirements
- Seismic load rating of 1,000 lb (453.6 kg)
- The rack is available in both 19” EIA-310-D and 23” widths to support a variety of equipment such as patch panels and network switches
- Two styles of mounting rails, #12-24 threaded or square-punched adjustable-depth, further increase application possibilities
- Mounting rails are marked and numbered to simplify equipment installation; RMU numbering can start at the top or bottom of the rack
- Each 19” wide rack fits within a 24” (610 mm) raised access floor tile for uniform installation
- Fully bonded rack has two masked grounding locations and includes a Two Mounting Hole Ground Terminal Block for easy connection to the Telecommunications Grounding Busbar
- Built-in mounting locations for Vertical Power Strips and T-shaped Cable Management Fingers to provide power and cable distribution for equipment
Seismic Test Video Explanation: Seismic Frame® Two-Post Rack was independently tested in four configurations (19” wide with 6” deep rails; 19” wide with 3” deep rails; 23” wide with 6” deep rails; and 23” wide with 3” deep rails) while loaded with 1,000 lb (453.6 kg) of weight to simulate equipment and passed all GR-63-CORE NEBS Zone 4 requirements and objectives. The racks were not damaged during testing. NEBS Zone 4 seismic testing is the most intense NEBS test and simulates a severe Richter Magnitude 7.0 – 8.3 earthquake. The video above shows clips from the tests of the 19” wide rack with 6” deep rails. Note the minimal movement at the top of the rack. 
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–Velocity™ Cable Management plus Standard Rack and installation hardware in one convenient package. - Includes a 45U x 19” EIA Standard Rack, a single or double-sided Velocity Vertical Cable Manager and concrete floor installation hardware
- Rack is UL Listed with a 1,000 lb (453.6 kg) capacity
- Rack is marked and numbered for fast equipment installation
- Patented cable guide fingers at 1U intervals for easy management of patch cords
- Smooth, rounded edges on cable guide fingers to avoid cable tears and to help meet EIA/TIA bend radius requirements
- Two-piece, snap-on cover included for cable managers
- Both the rack and manager have a black finish
- A convenient and cost-effective system for small installations
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– retrofitting existing Universal and Standard Rack systems with doors and panels Security and aesthetic appeal for an existing rack installation Cable entry using ports in top panel Lockable, reversible plexiglass or metal doors to provide security, access to equipment and aesthetic appeal Enclosures available for racks with 19” or 23” widths and 6’ or 7’ heights Cooling products available to help ventilate your enclosure
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— for a complete system solution
Options for racks include cable management, shelves and trays, structural support, monitors and keyboards, power distribution, and grounding and bonding.