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Pro Series Wall-Mount Enclosure EIA-Standard 19-inch Rack Cabinet Rack’em up! Complete your assembly and installation right at the job site! Our Pro series Ready-to-Assemble Wall-mount cabinets offer value, quick turn-around time, and rich features that make your project as efficient as possible. What’s the value? Get the most for your money while focus on the better build quality and hardware. Ready-to-Assemble cabinets arrive flat-packed with hardware needed for assembly, and cost less to transport and store. Assembly is straightforward! Optimized with integrated parts and fewer assembly steps, these cabinets come together with included screws & hardware and require only basic tools (wrench is included). Step-by-step instruction and instructional videos are readily available. Available in Glass or Vented front door in 6U, 9U, 12U, 15U, 18U and 22U configurations. Vented doors provide permeability up to 80%. Contemporary Aesthetic Design Aesthetic appeal and feature rich design. Reinforced, removable and reversible front door and side panel design, each with quick-release mechanism allows easy access to equipment during installation and service. The vented frames and optional cooling fans provide excellent air ventilation. Quality Construction and Equipment Security 1.2mm cold rolled steel (1.5mm for mounting profiles) and sturdy welded frame construction with Durable powder coating finish. Reinforced, lockable tempered glass door ensures equipment security. Vented door with permeability up to 80%. Easy Equipment Installation Fully adjustable mounting rails and square mounting holes can accommodate various depth rack equipment. Top and bottom panels have cable pass-through knockouts with optional cable management accessories help keep cable neat and organized. 9U Wall Mount Vented Easy Assembly 9U Swing Out Glass Assembled 1U Fixed Rack Shelf Vented 2U Rack Mount Cable Management 1U 24-Port CAT6 Patch Panel 22U 4-Post Open Frame Depth Adjustable Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Add to Cart Customer Reviews 2.8 out of 5 stars 4 4.2 out of 5 stars 89 4.8 out of 5 stars 9 4.8 out of 5 stars 19 3.9 out of 5 stars 4 4.2 out of 5 stars 27 Price $187.99$187.99 $284.99$284.99 $59.49$59.49 $39.99$39.99 — no data $202.89$202.89 U Height 9U 9U 1U 2U 1U 22U Maximum Mounting Depth 16-inch 22-inch 10-inch no data no data 22 - 40 inch Depth Adjustable Hinged Swing Out no data ✓ no data no data no data no data Door Style Front (reversible) Vented door, permeability @ 80% Front (reversible) Tempered Glass Door, Vented Frame no data no data no data Open design with easy access to equipment and cabling Fully Assembled no data ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ no data Weight Capacity 132 lbs. 200 lbs. 60 lbs. no data no data 790 lbs. Removable Side Panels ✓ ✓ no data no data no data no data Cable Management Top & bottom removable cable access panels Top, bottom & rear removable cable access panels no data Removable cover with series of fingers and cable path through Built-in strain relief Cable Management Bar Includes cable hooks for cable management Why Choose AEONS? AEONS Technologies specializes in Network enclosures, racks and accessories for personal, commercial, and network infrastructure applications. Our team has years of excellence and expertise in product development, manufacturing and supply. Quality, Customer focus, and Innovation are core values of AEONS. We are devoted to providing our customers with unparalleled service and quality products that are cost effective and deliver optimal performance with continuous support. AEONS is a brand you can trust.
Durable and sturdy welded frame structure with locked glass door ensure data safety
Excellent design in ventilation from the top and down, with space to install case fans for cooling
Installation of accessories and monitoring of IT equipment are simplified through removable side panels
Fits all standard 19" rack mount devices and up to 15.5"deep
Dimensions 20"H x 23.5"W x 17.3"D, Load Capacity 132 lb, easy assembly required
After buying my Ubiquiti Dream Machine Pro I had been deciding how to mount it ... simple 2u wall-mount or clean up my whole home office setup and consolidate everything into a rack. Decided to spend the time and effort to clean it up and been really happy with the result.I chose this case, and made some modifications to make it easier to work with/maintain since I was not going to be wall-mounting it, but placing under my desk. Here are the products I went with:- Casters -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y49D2J2 - which fit and function perfectly. Was able to secure them with the two bolts at each corner that hold the case together rather than drilling new spaces. Feels very secure and stable when wheels are locked and very easy to work with and slide around otherwise.- Swing door -- with $10 bucks in door/gate supplies (narrow hinges and latch) from a local hardware store I made a simple swing door to mess around in the back without having to take off the back panel (normally secured with screws). Make sure to get a punch, screws and bolts, and a good drill bit - I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AESUDU/ which went through the steel very easily.- Dust screens -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PXK2HWX -- I wanted to try and reduce dust and any larger particles from getting in the case where I reasonably could (e.g. animal fur/dander), so I cut pieces to fill all of the openings around the case and secured with some stronger double sided tape (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07LFRN1K8).- Active cooling -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JLV4BWC -- the case has two cutouts for 120mm fans at the top, so I wanted to take advantage of that with active exhaust. These AC Infinity fans have been super quiet on low speed and all of the gear inside is registering great temps, so more active cooling has not been needed.- Wire management -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08B5YSKV4 & https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1Y5O6 -- I originally intended on just using velcro to secure the cables throughout, but bought the clips to use behind my desk to route wires where I needed. Tried them in the case to route my Cat7 and made things super clean and easy. I used them in far more places than I intended and happy I did. They'll each hold 4 x Cat7 cables easily, maybe 5 for thinner cables with less shielding. I used velcro throughout the back of the case for things like power cables.- Cables -- https://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-Entegrade-Ethernet-Patch-Cable/dp/B07GGPQKWD -- No actual need for Cat7 over Cat6e, but figured if I was redoing it all, may as well spend the extra couple dollars. I went with 7' for devices connecting from 1u to 9u, but would have had less waste with 5'.Bottom to top in the pictures:Floor of case -> 3u: Cable modem, external hard drive, Synology NAS 213+4u -> 7u: Dell Inspiron (home server) laying on https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C9KYUG8. I decided to go with a 10" deep shelf because any deeper and you will start to limit your flexibility on cable management.8u: CyberPower CPS1215RM Basic PDU - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00077IG3O -- I already had a CyberPower UPS I really like so didn't fancier features like surge protection or rack mount UPS.9u: Ubiquiti Dream Machine ProA few notes:- Front door can be installed in either direction, but if you reverse it, there is a logo that will be upside down. A hair dryer and rubbing with some paper towel took it right off.- The case does have some sharper corners, so be careful.- The door on the front may not line up perfectly until you get it fully assembled and- This case was extra great because it has 4 posts -- made cable management much easier in the back by giving something to secure cables to.- Opted not to get a patch panel to save a few bucks, but also was low on room. Could probably have mounted patch in the same U as the PDU - if the PDU went to the back posts.- Plan your wiring and device placement before you start. I opted to go with all power connections on left and network cabling on right side.- This case lets you pick whether to route cables in/out of the rack at the top or bottom and provides 2 plates and screws to cover them both up if not needed.