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6u 19" 450mm Deep Black Wall Mounted Data Cabinet Patch Panel PDU Comms Network

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These are often surge protected and allow you to plug your equipment into one central location. This allows for much easier power cable management. Shelving We offer a range of wall mounted cabinets starting with our 300mm Deep data cabinets. These are ideal for small network installations. Our 450mm deep cabinets are the next step up, the compact design of these wall mounting cabinets make them ideal for smaller networks and workgroups. The cabinets are available in various configurations.

Two sets of adjustable 19” profiles - Allows easy installation of a variety of product, shelves and power distribution So, how does a data cabinet work? Essentially, cabinets allow for various pieces of equipment to be stored in a single enclosure. This allows for the efficient use of space, and also means that your expensive devices are secure and less likely to be damaged. Inside the cabinet is a framework, usually made of aluminium or steel, which has holes drilled into it to allow the mounting of equipment with screws or bolts. Gland plates are incorporated into the bottom face of the enclosure for cable management. They are provided with gaskets and fasteners. The size and quantity vary according to enclosure size. Surface Treatment:Tidy cable management within a cabinet is a must! With lots of equipment, especially patch panels, the amount of cabling in your cabinet can rapidly mount up. We could write a whole series of cable management articles, and so we won’t go into too much detail about it here – suffice to say: you need to keep your cables tidy! The two part wall mounting cabinets have all the features of a fixed wall mounted cabinet but also have a rear swing section to allow for easy installation and maintenance of equipment. The next thing to consider when choosing a cabinet is its width and depth. The industry standard width of the cabinet’s rails is 19”, and nearly all IT equipment is designed for this exact purpose. However, the cabinets themselves can be wider or deeper, depending on whether you require more room for cable management. At Cable Intelligence, we offer data cabinets that are either 600mm or 800mm wide and the same goes for depth. Again, the width and depth of the cabinet you choose should be dictated by the devices that go in them.

In this blog post, we’ll be diving into the world of data cabinets. We’ll explain exactly what they are, how to choose the correct cabinet for your needs and taking a look at the different configuration options available to you as well as where to buy data cabinets. So, if you’re looking for somewhere to house your equipment, but don’t know where to start, this article is for you! If you are looking for a server cabinet, these are usually deeper (1000mm) to provide the extra room that servers require, and often provide better ventilation, due to the increased heat created by these types of devices. You may also find that server manufacturers require the use of their own rail kit, so this is something to take note of. Configuration

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