🔧 Slide into Efficiency with Ease!
The Tupavco TP1822 Rackmount Sliding Rails Kit offers adjustable mounting depths from 26" to 40", accommodating a variety of server chassis sizes. With a robust load capacity of 130 lbs and a toolless installation process, this kit ensures a seamless setup for any standard rack or cabinet. The ball bearing sliding mechanism allows for smooth operation and quick detachment of devices, making it an essential addition for any professional data center.
E**E
Good, strong universal slide kit!
I have a few old rack chassis and I was unable to get ahold of the OEM rail kits for them so I found these here on Amazon. Not only do they fit, but the mounting hardware is better than the kits made for the chassis that I already had and at a lowest cost.I'd definitely recommend these rails as a simple, inexpensive, highly compatible kit.Thanks!
K**H
Defective product, does not fit a standard 19" chassis
The first unit I received was defective. One of the rails did not have slots cut out in it to install the outer L-bracket. Poor QC. I returned this back.The replacement set of rails looked OK visually. After spending about an hour putting it together (it has poor installation instructions), my server chassis wouldn't slide into the rack on the rails. The inner rail hits the chassis while sliding in (see pictures). The width of the rails is too short for a standard 19" server chassis. My Rosewill RSV-L4000U 4U server chassis was 16 7/8" wide. The rails can only accommodate up to 16 3/4" wide chassis. That's a 1/8" too small! I thought these rails were supposed to be universal? Of course I only found about this issue at the very end, so I had to then spend another hour taking everything apart to return it back.Oh, also the rails are covered in slimy grease. The stuff is nasty, smells bad, and hard to wash off your hands. Wear gloves!
L**G
Avoid
For over $70 after tax, this isn’t worth it at all. I bought other rails that were cheaper, had better plating, and better design features. This set came with rusty hardware (and not enough of the specialty pieces). It doesn’t have any design thought like rivnuts to aid with installation. Avoid it and try another one.
T**R
Works with vivo rack and rsv-l4500u
The slides work for my use case.I wish better and more hardware was provided such as washers and hex nuts.The rails mount ears made the rack’s holes line up with the center mounting screw holes so you will need to tighten it to avoid sag. You also need to make sure to keep the rails from moving while tightening the screw and nut.
M**A
A Must Have Sliders
Excellent sliders.
N**D
Great Sturdy Set of Replacement Rails
I had an older Supermicro storage server enclosure that I had misplaced the rails for, and needed a full depth set that could bear the weight of a fairly hefty server. It took a bit of working out the best way to line up the screws, but considering they were not the OEM rails they went on fairly easily. These rails have smooth sliding action and fit in a standard width full-depth server rack with no issues.If you need some replacement rails, these are a great pick!
T**M
Very solid rails
I have a variety of rack-mount devices in my home rack, from basic outlets bars to rack servers from Dell, IBM, and Supermicro. I'm pretty familiar with sliding rails. These are very solidly built rails. They're obviously not going to be as easy to install as the bespoke rails that are available for rack servers from the name brands, but if you need to add rails to something else, these are super solid.
A**.
Really poor quality
Absolutely garbage quality item. Very flimsy, didn't align well with my 35 inch depth rack, tons of extra screws that dont seem to go to anything, spelling errors and grammar issues in the instructions. Everyone else is correct, there is an insane amount of grease all over these.. but i just ignored thatThe worst part: the L brackets that connect to the rack are impossible to attach with the included equipment. The photo in the ad also shows it on the opposite side as the included instructions. Using regular rack hardware you can get it on, but then your equipment can't fully sit inside the rack as the screw blocks it from being pushed in 100%
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