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Mounting Rail Issues For Dell, IBM & CompaqLockable Cabinet The mounting brackets for our cabinets, are all M6 mounting types. We have not seen any issues with servers that mount in this style. Just check with your vendor and specify M6. Open Rack When you purchase rails for your servers to be mounted in the open racks, you need to specify that the rails must be capable of mounting in a EIA 4 post type C rack, not just rack mounted. It wouldn't be an issue, except that instead of an "L" shaped rail in each corner, we have a "[" shaped rail. The rail kits are being blocked by that second surface on the backside of each post. If you force the rail to mount, it deforms the slides and won't allow the server to install at all. We have seen this issue with Dell and Penguin Computing Servers.
This bracket will be a M6 type mount and the bracket will fit into the EIA mount and the M6 will clip into that. It works very well and this is what we recommend for a proper mount. When mounting IBM and Compaq servers using the EIA Versi-rails mounting kits that come with their EIA kit, there are no issues in mounting it in the open rack.
If you need assistance our qualified staff are available to assist. Please contact our Network Operations center at (502) 315-6015 or email support@Peak10.com. |
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