🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Style!
The AxcessAbles RK 22U Rack-Mount Cabinet Case is a robust and versatile solution for organizing AV, networking, and computer equipment. With a weight capacity of up to 550lbs, it features locking caster wheels for easy mobility, an open design for airflow, and compatibility with both US and European rack standards. Perfect for DJs, sound studios, and home theaters, this cabinet combines functionality with a sleek, professional appearance.
Mount Type | Rack Mount |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 199.58 kg |
Compatible Devices | Server |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | RK22U |
J**.
Perfect for AV gear
This rack is a great size for A/V gear. Solid construction with the sides covered and front and back open, perfect for ventilation without having to add external fans. Easy to build. Was considering purchasing a much more expensive competitor that included a glass front door that I was going to remove to keep the air flowing. Glad I saw this one come up. Saved me so much $$$. Even comes with enough mounting screws to fill the entire rack. Highly recommend!
P**J
Nice and I use both racks
I don't use the side panels because easy access to the backs of the units is a big help, plus I use both racks front and back for different things which is nice. These are a little bit rickety like most racks when unloaded, but load them up and they get nice a solid because the racks are holding them together. You can use the included spacer on the back if you want this benefit for the back but aren't putting anything there. The casters still move well with a couple hundred pounds on there. The included screws are nice for the M6 and okay for the M5. M6 screws are a euro thing but they are nice and solid to use if you like.Only complaint was there were some sharps left in their drilling the holes so be careful and maybe go over that with a file before assembling and hurting your fingers.
G**O
Good and cheap, but some caveats
Before we get any farther, the number one thing is they didn't deburr any of the holes so there's lots of metal shards on the corner posts from all the screw holes. They can definitely cut you, so take a couple seconds to go over them with a piece of sandpaper or maybe an offcut piece of wood or something. You just need something to knock off loose bits of jagged metal.After you do that, well you might have a screw or two that is really hard to move because one of those burrs fouled the threads. So have a pair of vice grips on hand to deal with that. The screw heads are prominent enough to get a good grip, wasn't an issue for me to fix the two on my rack.After that? It's a rack, it's sturdy and cheap. The steel is thick, it's not wobbly when empty, it's a fine rack. And it comes with loads of screws, and putting it together is easy enough that installation instructions are basically just 4 short sentences.
S**E
Nice addition to my son's "studio / data center".
I purchased this for my son as a way to consolidate various audio/studio and computer gear. I've worked in IT most of my career and have seen some pretty cheap racks before and wasn't expecting too much in the way of quality when I purchased this but was (pleasantly) surprised at it's construction and overall quality. The instructions were decent and assembly only took a few minutes for me to put it together (you'll need an extra set of hands for some of it) A power screwdriver would be handy but not required. I had no issues with the included hardware but I did purchase extra rack screws to be on the safe side as a few buyers mentioned they had problems with some of the hardware (I didn't). The packaging was done well and it arrived undamaged. The rack's finish was good too - it looks professional and more expensive than it is. I don't think I would ship gear installed in it or move it very often (like from room to room, etc.) but the castors are decent enough (again compared to what I was expecting for the price paid). This might make a good choice for home theater A/V gear but keep in mind that it does not have a front or back to it so if your setup isn't in it's own closet or room it may not be the right choice.
V**A
Awesome Home Lab Setup!
I love it! I finally have a spot for all of my systems, racks to hold laptops, switches, cable-modems... they're all on there. It came with all the hardware too, for filling it it up with all the rack-mount things. Very solid construction, and on wheels so it's easy to maneuver and work behind. Glad I bought the 22U, as it keep finding things to put in it.Note: does NOT have the square holes that most rackmount cabinets have. So if you have the square hardware, it won't work on this unit. But plenty of screws included in this one that it wasn't a problem for me.
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