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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is 19 inches (482.6 mm) wide. The 19 inch dimension includes the edges or "ears" that protrude from each side of the equipment, allowing the module to be fastened to the rack frame with screws. Common uses include computer servers, telecommunications equipment and networking hardware, audiovisual production gear, and scientific equipment.


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=References=
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19-inch_rack Wikipedia: 19-inch rack]

Latest revision as of 09:05, 23 September 2021

Project: Server racks
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Nuts, Bolts, Plates
Techniques: Tri joints, Shelf joints

Introduction

A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is 19 inches (482.6 mm) wide. The 19 inch dimension includes the edges or "ears" that protrude from each side of the equipment, allowing the module to be fastened to the rack frame with screws. Common uses include computer servers, telecommunications equipment and networking hardware, audiovisual production gear, and scientific equipment.

Challenges

Approaches

References