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Rackmount Sliding Rails - Kit for 2U-8U Chassis (Adjustable 18' to 25' Depth) 2 or 4 Post Mount Sliders for Server Case (Compatible with Any Standard Rack, Cabinet, Computer Enclosure) Tupavco TP1821

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About this item

  • Adjustable mounting depth for rear posts from 18” to 25”
  • Slide length of 18” plus an additional 18” when slide is extended
  • The TP1821 rails are rated for 90 lbs maximum load capacity
  • Suitable for 2U to 8U mounted device height with universal assembly holes
  • The mounted device has to be a minimum of 10” in length
  • TIP: For more space (wide) install ears (L bracket) inside (behind) the vertical rack U post (not to wrap ears around the post) and reverse mount cage nuts (screw it from the inside) so the mounting bracket flush even with the end of the U-post
  • The device mounted on the rails can be quickly detached using the plastic handle
  • The bumper at the rear keeps the slide from moving when in retracted position
  • Ball-bearing sliding rails that are temporarily lockable at three stages
  • Toolless installation with all hardware included



Product Description

Tupavco TP1821 Rackmount Sliding Rails

The TP1821 adjustable sliding rail kit for rackmount computers and chassis will accommodate rack-mountable appliances for server cabinets. This rail kit is designed for mounting larger, heavier equipment, such as servers or hard disk arrays to a server rack.

The rails are built from quality materials and are capable of holding weight up to 90 pounds. Ball bearing offer smoother movement, reduce wear and tear to the rail and are quieter.

Rackmount Sliding Rails
Tupavco TP1821 Rackmount Sliding Rails

The 2U to 8U compatible server rack rails come with universal assembly holes. The product contains the rails along with all necessary hardware needed for setup.

Compatible with most standard size cabinets and racks, two-post or four-post, 18” to 25” deep. Sliding rails allow you to fully extend your server out of the rack for convenient access, without having to remove it from the rack.

No additional assembly is needed, rails can be attached to your rack using screws provided in the package.

Rackmount Sliding Rails

Rackmount Sliding Rails

Rackmount Sliding Rails

Rackmount Sliding Rails

Rackmount Sliding Rails

Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I found it impossible to install using the hardware and instructions provided. Maybe I was missing hardware? Gave up and installed it using my own hardware only to find it was too narrow for my rack and/or case. It looks/feels like it would work well if it would actually fit in my setup.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
These rack rails work great for a shallow depth rack mount device. Tolerances are tight and once installed the rails worked smoothly.
gh057
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023
I thought I'd give these a try with a full size 29" depth rack... they fit, but just barely. The reach L-bracket is as far back on the rail as I could get it. Definitely not ideal, and not sturdy enough to hold anything of significant weight at that point - and they won't slide out very far. The product page does say these support up to a 25" depth. Even at 25", these still wouldn't extend out as far as some others. These would work best on smaller depth racks, allowing the mounted device to slide out far enough. Anything else and these are likely only good for smaller devices, like a switch or similar. They are well greased though, and the sliding operation is nice and smooth. They do seem well built, but I think you'd need about a 20" depth for these to work best. Also, it doesn't seem mentioned on the product page anywhere but the mounting hardware (screws) that come with these are built for M4 cage nuts rather than M5.
Kounty Bumpcin
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023
The rails are easy to assemble and install and cover a wide depth range for many different racksHowever, on the 3 different server chassis i tried(siverstone, chenbro, and iStarUSA) it was impossible to get the rear of the server to clear the front of the rails where they mate with the rack making them useless.This is because the rails are too wide by about 2mmThe upside of this is that you could effectively turn a single 4 post rack into two, by having servers hanging off both the front and rear of the rackThere is a possibility that my ProConnect 27 U enclosed rack is off spec, but i went through the trouble of loosening as many screws and bolts as possible in the hopes that i could massage things into place, and i have other rails that were not too thick to slide in servers, but were too long to close the door on the rack.Update: I've come across 2 server chassis that do fit within a rack using these rails with alot of effort, both from i-star(one of them was the istar listed above), however, it does require uncomfortably slamming them into the rack several times to get them to slide in and out without grabbing a winch, do not push them all the way in flush with the rack ears until the rails have been warn in properly, you'll genuinely need a winch or something with alot of leverage to get them to grind back out.Once it has been warn in it mostly rolls smoothly, not to the level of the dell readyrails but better than i would have expected after hearing the grinding from wearing them in at first.With the silverstone case i have, there is just no way to get it to fit no hammering or chizling can change that if i could maybe put it in the center of the rack maybe the ears could flex enough as the ears are only supported(from the sides) at the top and bottom
David G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
These were a great non-oem option for my supermicro 2u nas.I was worried about the weight at first, but they attached easily and feel strong when pulled out.The slide with little reaistance and won't return without help so no smashed fingers.I'm using a homemade rack (2x4s and posts), and they fit well.Great value for me.
Eric K.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022
These are too small to be a strong mount. On top of that they don't pull out far enough to be useful. Using a Rosewill 4U case.
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