Safenet 6U Wall Mount Network Cabinet with PDU

  • MPN: SNW6406
  • Model: 6U
  • Tempered Glass side with Advanced Swivel Lock
  • Adjustable Front and Rear Vertical Rails
  • Preinstalled 2-Fans on top and Brush Panel
  • Dimension: 600 x 450 x 380 mm

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Safenet 6U Wall Mount Network Cabinet with PDU

The Safenet 6U Wall Mount Network Cabinet is a Server Rack specially designed for certain environments where a free-standing cabinet is not the best solution. This network rack provides the benefits of a standard 19-inch Rack without compromising security. It has a Welded Frame Structure, high-grade materials, thoughtful design, and tool-less assembly

Removable Side Panels

Safenet 6U Wall Mount Network Cabinet comes with removable side panels. These lockable side panels are very easy to maintain and remove when required. It is used to secure your data cabinet and at the same time provide the ability to easily access your equipment from the side of the server cabinet. It simplifies the installation process and monitoring of IT equipment.

Welded Frame

The welded frame of this Wall Mount Network Cabinet is of reliable structure. It can ensue over 60KG loading capacity. It has adjustable front and rear vertical rails. The high-grade materials make the rack very sturdy and secure.

Glass Front Door

Safenet 6U Wall Mount Server Rack comes with a white transparent tempered glass front door with a blue glass strip and an Advanced Swivel lock.

Top Panel with cable Brush

The Network Cabinet has a top panel with a convenient cable brush for both cable entry and anti-dust. There are 2 fans pre-installed with a British plug for ventilation and heat dissipation.

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