Rackstuds 4C Rack Mount Solution Series II – No More Cage Nuts! The Easiest and Safest Server Rack Solution in 19" Racks with Square Punched Vertical Rails. Sample Pack Contains 4 of Each Size/Color
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Plastics such as ABS, PTEG and PLA won't work with this bag. The bags are made of PTEG, but the rackstuds are made of Grivory, a metal plastic often used in car door handles and wiper blade arms since it replaces metal.
My apologies for the long response time. They are production parts that are suitable for use in the field. come with two sizes and colors and eight nuts four in black and four in turquoise, so you can determine which size is best for your rack. According to the manufacturer, the new Series II Maroon studs are compatible with 70-80% of rails on
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The rest was nice, but not what I hoped for. My first reaction upon receiving the package was to notice that it had been marked NFR (not for resale). Mfg. offers free give away packs for people to try their products. In spite of the questionable supply chain path, I thought $5 for eight of them was not a bad deal. As I looked closer, I realized there were only four The nuts will only work half the time if that is what's designed for them! The $1 price tag if it were free is okay, but if it was spiff it would be too steep. The difference between 25 and 30* A traditional cage nut and screw assembly can be made with 60* nuts. When you look at the picture you will see that it states "NFR" and "4 Pack Sample" (both sizes). As far as I am aware, that is 4 of each size. Overall, they arrived quickly, look sturdy, snap in quickly and easily, so I can see how they will facilitate There are some things I don't want my techs to lose track of very much, because that may offset the time savings. I love the hand operated nuts (which have a screwdriver slot as well),and the way the screw snaps to the rack It is much more pleasant to position the rails or equipment rather than holding something while trying to "find the hole".
With these glasses, you will save a great deal of time. Buy them, you will not Even though they are more expensive than steel, they are deployed in a fraction of the time and come off just as easily. Despite the lack of rails, they held a large IP. Any task you throw at them will be no match for You won't need to fuss over getting your nuts behind the hole of a packed rack in order to pop them out when you are installing the screw.
like the fact that this product can hold up enclosures for hard drive storage arrays up to 65 hard drives. Installing switches and anything else annoying that I could think of was a snap with it, so you don't have to worry about your fingers being cut as well.
Craft Computing has these on its YouTube channel. I ordered the sampler pack after seeing these. After trying them out, I placed an order for a big pack. I highly recommend this product, especially to the home enthusiast who might be swapping out equipment frequently.
You have done a great job! They ordered this item for a different purpose than what it was intended for, as evidenced by the negative reviews here. We are offering these samples so you will be able to identify which stud will work for The K12 I run has ordered and used these several times and has found them to be very useful. Our Cisco Nexus 7006 chassis have been mounted with these studs and we have encountered no problems so far.
Now is the time to buy them! Metal cage nuts cause injury to your hands and take much longer to rack equipment than plastic cage nuts. Plus, no more hurting your hands trying to install or remove metal cage nuts.