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NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7
NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7

NavePoint 15U Wall Mount Server Rack Cabinet - 17.7" Deep Network Enclosure with Locking Glass Door, 2 Cooling Fans & Removable Side Panels for 19" IT Equipment | Perfect for Home Office, Data Center & Network Closet Organization (Black)

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The video showcases the product in use.The video guides you through product setup.The video compares multiple products.The video shows the product being unpacked. Previous page Next page 1 Capacity: 15U 2 Specifications 3 Rack Space 4 Features Previous page Next page 1 Safety 2 Construction Available in Various Styles, Sizes, and Rack Capacities 15U Glass Door 450mm Add to Cart 15U Glass Door 600mm Add to Cart 15U Perforated Door 450mm Add to Cart 15U Perforated Door 600mm Add to Cart 6U Glass Door 450mm Add to Cart 9U Glass Door 450mm Add to Cart 12U Glass Door 450mm Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 4.2 out of 5 stars 194 4.2 out of 5 stars 194 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 4.4 out of 5 stars 857 Price $337.99$337.99 $455.99$455.99 $397.99$397.99 $365.99$365.99 $211.99$211.99 $269.99$269.99 $321.99$321.99 Locking Door & Side Panels ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Cooling Fan ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Style Solid Panels & Glass Door Solid Panels & Glass Door Perforated Panels & Door Perforated Panels & Door Solid Panels & Glass Door Solid Panels & Glass Door Solid Panels & Glass Door Ventilation System Two (2) Top Fans Two (2) Top Fans Passive Ventilation - No Fans Passive Ventilation - No Fans Two (2) Top Fans Two (2) Top Fans Two (2) Top Fans Dimensions 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 31"H 23.63"L x 23.5"W x 31"H 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 31"H 23.63"L x 23.5"W x 31"H 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 14.75"H 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 20"H 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 25.15"H Max Weight Capacity 132 lbs 132 lbs 132 lbs 132 lbs 132 lbs 132 lbs 132 lbs Max Rail Depth 14.5 20.5 14.5 20.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 Part Number 00401817 00401893 00406205 00406210 00401814 00401815 00401816 What is the weight capacity of the NavePoint Pro Series 15U network cabinet? The network cabinet can support up to 132 lbs of equipment, making it suitable for a range of network and server devices. Can this cabinet be wall-mounted or should it be kept freestanding? The 15U network cabinet is designed to be versatile. It can be set up as a freestanding unit or mounted on a wall, depending on your space and installation requirements. How much equipment can I fit inside this cabinet? The cabinet accommodates 19" IT and A/V equipment. The vertical mounting rails adjust in 7/8" increments to fit switches, patch panels, and other equipment up to 14.5" deep. Does the cabinet provide adequate ventilation for the equipment? Yes, the cabinet is equipped with two built-in fans to ensure a consistent airflow, which helps prevent equipment from overheating. What standards does the NavePoint Pro Series 15U network cabinet comply with? The network cabinet is compliant with CE, DIN 41494, EIA/ECA-310-E, IEC-60297-3-100, and RoHS standards, ensuring it meets specific quality, safety, and environmental requirements.

Features

    DURABLE Crafted from cold-rolled steel with a protective black powder coating, the 15U NavePoint Professional Series network cabinet provides a sturdy, reliable housing for network and server equipment. Capable of supporting up to 132 lbs, it's an ideal, durable solution for installers working on long-term projects

    VERSATILE & SPACE EFFICIENT This 15U server cabinet, suitable for 19" IT and A/V equipment installations, offers flexibility for project designs. It can be free-standing or wall-mounted to optimize space, fitting neatly into project plans. With dimensions of 17.72"L x 23.5"W x 31"H and a depth of 450mm, it offers 15U of rack space, efficiently accommodating different server and switch depths

    USER-FRIENDLY CUSTOMIZATION The 15U data cabinet features adjustable vertical mounting rails in 7/8" increments, accommodating switches, patch panels, and equipment up to 14.5" deep. It's a user-friendly option that enables installers to easily set up and customize server environments to meet specific project needs

    ENHANCED VENTILATION & SECURITY Tow built-in top fans and flow-through ventilation work to prevent overheating, ensuring optimal operation of your equipment. The reinforced, lockable tempered glass front door not only boosts security but also facilitates easy monitoring of installed equipment

    SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Compliant with CE, EIA/ECA-310-E, HIPAA, NEMA Rated Type-1, PCI. Compliance with these standards ensures that the cabinet meets specific quality, safety, and environmental requirements

Reviews

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This is an oustanding server cabinet for the price and helped me organize all of my networking equipment that was previously scattered about the living room, the office and other parts of the house. As other people mentioned, the bracket it comes with is quite flimsy. This is the only real downside to the cabinet. I used it only to position the empty cabinet on the wall; and then used a variety of hardware and tools to secure it in place to actually hold a load (see attached photos). I wouldn't trust the included bracket with anything but the empty cabinet itself.I also purchased this tray for my router and cable modem:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0060RUURA/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_2...this shelf to hold a heavy UPS that is not rack-mountable:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00LT64EDI/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1...and this locking drawer to house my NVR:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009WS7TSW/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0The drawer was unfortunately not deep enough to house my NVR, but fortunately the I managed to locate the NVR's rack ears and simply rack-mount it.I also found a small swiveling monitor bracket at a local computer store, Central Computers, that mounts perfectly to the side of the cabinet without obstructing the door, and is black powder coated steel, so it matches the cabinet perfectly. I'll try to track down that product in an update to this review. I used this bracket to VESA-mount an old 19" Dell monitor I use with the NVR that was previously mounted to a work bench in my garage.As far as the install goes, most people, like me, will probably want to mount it high on the wall. I personally managed to wrestle the very heavy cabinet myself onto the bracket, but I don't recommend it. You will probably want one or even two assistants for that portion of the install if you are doing the same thing; obviously if you mount it low on the wall, it won't be as much of an issue.As you can see in the attached photos, I mounted the cabinet with several lag screws through the sheer panels we have installed in our garage and into the studs; a couple of stud-mounted, stainless-steel, 10" corner braces of the variety you can find in most hardware stores in abundance, and mounted themselves 2 1/2" stainless-steel decking screws with finishing washers; a few stainless-steel decking screws with washers and the left side of the case just inside the door; a brace made with a kiln-dried 2x4 and attached with a carriage bolt; another bit of the same 2x4 wedged under a corner and running down to the mud-sill, stud-mounted and reinforced with the remainder of the 2x4; another corner brace attached to the previous 2x4; and aircraft cable and a heavy-duty turn-buckle from a joist above the cabinet, in the highly unlikely event all of the above fails. Oh, and I almost forgot, I added a fourth corner brace at the top right of the cabinet where it meets the wall. We live in earthquake country, so I want to make sure the cabinet is glued to the wall.If you want to attempt a similar install, you will need the same tools and know-how; otherwise, you will need to get a friend, relative or general contractor to do it for you. I highly recommend a similar approach for anyone buying any wall-mount cabinet like this considering the weight you will be putting in the cabinet, especially if you are throwing a UPS in it like I have. A 1U UPS can easily weigh 50 pounds, and there are some 2U units that weigh in around 100.If doing it yourself, you will need a power drill, preferably corded, or if cordless relatively high power; a set of cobalt drill bits of various sizes, in addition to a large drill bit (3/4" or 1") and/or a stepping drill bit; an adjustable wrench and/or a socket wrench set; a level, preferably magnetic; and a mitre saw if making a corner brace like I did.It is also worth mentioning this unit ships flat-packed and you will have to assemble it yourself from instructions. I have no problem with this, personally, and enjoyed putting it together.As others mentioned, it doesn't ship with an excess of cage nuts and bolts; you will want to order additional hardware for your equipment. I've noticed that this seems to be the industry standard though; none of my rack-mounted gear or any of the accessories shipped with cage nuts or bolts.I should also mention that while secured with locks, this isn't the most secure unit. The locks and tempered glass will easily be defeated by a determined person with the right tools; however, I doubt most burglars are going to go to the trouble of breaking into your cabinet to steal or damage your equipment. If someone is that determined, they are probably more than common burglars, in which case you have much bigger problems than having your house broken into. However, if you want something more secure you will have to shell out a lot more money. If you are building a data center, I wouldn't recommend this cabinet. If you are a home-user, as everyone in the reviews seems to be, then it's fantastic.The above said, the tempered glass on the front is very thick and heavy, and the steel overall is quite thick and sturdy. The powder coat is well done, stands up well to abuse and doesn't seem to flake even around the edges of the numerous holes I drilled into the case.Update regarding the monitor mount as promised:http://en.loctek.com/a/product/FlatPanelMounts/Full-motion%20mounts/2010/0812/176.htmlAs you can see from my photo, it fits perfectly between the front door and the side panel and allows the monitor to swing completely around to either side of the corner. It also has side-to-side rotation and a little bit of forward tilt.

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