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- Single Sided Rack Shelf 3.5"(H) x 10"(D) x 19"(W), 30Lbs - Made in USASKU:SH301-1010
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1$24.48
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- Single Sided Rack Shelf 3.5"(H) x 15"(D) x 19"(W), 50Lbs - Made in USASKU:SH301-1015
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1$34.85
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- 20$30.75
- 40$28.70
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- Double Sided Rack Shelf 3.5"(H) x 20"(D) x 19"(W), 100Lbs - Made in USASKU:SH301-1020
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1$40.50
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Rack Shelves: Efficient Storage Solutions for Network Equipment
Introduction
In the realm of network infrastructure and IT environments, efficient organization and storage are paramount. Rack shelves have emerged as an indispensable solution for neatly housing and managing network equipment, devices, and tools. These specialized shelves are designed to seamlessly integrate with standard 19-inch relay racks, offering a versatile and space-saving option for your server room or data center.
Connectors and Specifications
Rack shelves are engineered to be compatible with the widely adopted 19-inch rack standard, ensuring a perfect fit and hassle-free installation. These shelves are available in various depth and height options, accommodating a wide range of equipment sizes and weight capacities.
CableLeader's rack shelves come in three distinct configurations:
- Single-sided 3.5"(H) x 10"(D) x 19"(W): Capable of supporting up to 30 lbs, these compact shelves are ideal for storing smaller devices and tools.
- Single-sided 3.5"(H) x 15"(D) x 19"(W): With a deeper design and a weight capacity of up to 50 lbs, these shelves offer ample space for larger network components.
- Double-sided 3.5"(H) x 20"(D) x 19"(W): The double-sided design allows for efficient storage on both sides, supporting up to 100 lbs of equipment and accessories.
Durability and Quality
CableLeader's rack shelves are constructed with premium materials, ensuring long-lasting durability and reliable performance. The sturdy steel construction guarantees your equipment remains secure and well-supported, even in demanding environments. With a sleek black powder-coated finish, these shelves seamlessly blend into your server room or data center setup, maintaining a professional and organized appearance.
Versatile Applications
Rack shelves are versatile storage solutions that cater to a wide range of applications and industries. Whether you're managing a complex network infrastructure, storing audio/video equipment, or simply organizing tools and accessories, these shelves provide the flexibility and functionality you need.
Some common use cases for rack shelves include:
- Data centers: Efficiently store servers, network switches, routers, and other critical equipment.
- Broadcast and production studios: Organize audio/video gear, mixers, and related accessories.
- IT environments: Keep network devices, cables, and tools neatly organized and within reach.
- Educational institutions: Store and manage computer hardware, projectors, and other classroom equipment.
Safety and Accessibility
CableLeader prioritizes safety and accessibility in the design of its rack shelves. The open-frame construction allows for easy access to stored equipment, facilitating maintenance, upgrades, and cable management. Additionally, the shelves are designed with ventilation in mind, ensuring proper airflow and preventing overheating of sensitive components.
To further enhance safety, CableLeader's rack shelves feature rounded edges and a durable powder-coated finish, minimizing the risk of sharp edges or potential hazards.
Conclusion
If you're in search of a reliable and efficient storage solution for your network equipment, devices, or tools, CableLeader's single-sided and double-sided rack shelves are the perfect choice. With their sturdy construction, versatile sizing options, and seamless compatibility with standard 19-inch relay racks, these shelves offer a cost-effective and space-saving solution for organizing your valuable equipment. Explore our selection today and take the first step towards a more efficient and organized workspace.
Rack Shelf FAQs
What is the difference between a rack and a shelf?
Racking systems generally offer higher load capacities compared to shelving. Racks are designed to store heavy items, using upright frames and horizontal beams to support increased weight. Shelving is more suitable for lighter loads and smaller items.
What are the three types of racks?
Some of the most common types of racks are:
- Selective Racking: Permits only one-unit-deep pallet loads to be stored side-by-side.
- Drive-in Rack: Allows pallets to be stored one behind the other, maximizing storage density.
- Carton Flow Rack: Designed for efficient handling of small, loose items.
- Mobile Rack: Features movable racks on rails, allowing for increased storage capacity in a compact footprint.
Is it cheaper to build or buy storage shelves?
Buying pre-made shelves is generally more expensive than building them yourself, but it offers increased durability and strength, especially for long-term use or heavy loads. DIY shelves can be a cost-effective option for lighter-duty applications.
What can I use instead of shelves?
Bookcases can be a versatile alternative for shelving. They often feature shelves but also offer additional storage options like cubbies, doors, and drawers.
Where do you store heavy items on a rack of shelves?
For safety and stability, always place heavier loads on lower or middle levels of heavy-duty storage shelves. Store long and heavy items on their side to prevent tipping. Label heavy items for easy identification and proper handling during retrieval and transportation.
What is the most common rack size?
The most common server rack size is 42U height and 19-inch width. These standard rack dimensions are cost-effective due to mass production for data center use.
How do I choose a rack?
When choosing a rack, start by considering what equipment you need to store. This will help determine if you need a wallmount or floor-mount model, and whether a 2-post or larger 4-post rack is required. Consider the size, weight, and airflow needs of your devices to select the appropriate rack.