Stantron offers new glide and turn rack

Jun 2, 2008 2:10 PM

             
The robust, easy-to-use Glide and Turn Rack is available in a variety of sizes (from 10RU to 30RU) and for different weight load capacities.

The robust, easy-to-use Glide and Turn Rack is available in a variety of sizes (from 10RU to 30RU) and for different weight load capacities.

At this year’s InfoComm Expo (at the Las Vegas Convention Center from June 18-20 at booth C3487) Stantron will introduce its new Glide and Turn equipment rack for use in professional environments. The rack features all-steel construction and is ideal for facilities where the user prefers to keep the rack hidden from view when not in use.

The new rack is designed to fit into a wall as part of the architectural design, or inside a closet, although the company said it can be positioned virtually anywhere. The upper part of the rack slides out in a cantilevered manner, and can be rotated to reach the back of the rack where the bulk of the cabling and connections reside.

The robust, easy-to-use Glide and Turn Rack is available in a variety of sizes (from 10RU to 30RU) and for different weight load capacities. All racks can accommodate 19in rack-mountable equipment
and can accommodate all of the company’s standard rack-mount shelves, accessories and filler panels.

The Glide and Turn Rack can also accommodate PowerOptions horizontal rack mounted power strips within the rack. These power strips are available with a variety of options for plug styles, surge protection and circuit breakers. Users can also add rack-mountable cooling fans and flexible and/or magnetic lighting strips to the Glide and Turn rack.

For more information, visit www.stantronracks.com.




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