Tripp Lite SRSHELF2P

Tripp Lite SRSHELF2P (SRSHELF2P)

2U

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Description

Tripp Lite's SmartRack SRSHELF2P is a 2U cantilever mount fixed shelf. Cantilever shelf supports monitors and other equipment with a 60lb capacity. Shelf is compatible with 2 or 4 post rack enclosure cabinets. The SRSHELF2P is 18 inches in depth but can use two shelves back to back to create a deep fixed shelf in 2POST racks. Required mounting hardware is included.

Main Features

  • Material: Cold-rolled steel
  • Color: Black
  • Form Factor: 2U
  • Weight Capacity: 27 kg
  • Dimensions: 89 mm Height x 483 mm Width x 457 mm Depth
  • Weight (Approximate): 2.27 kg
  • Package Contents:
  • SmartRack Rack Shelf
  • Mounting Hardware
  • Green Compliance: Yes
  • Green Compliance Certificate/Authority: RoHS
  • Package Contents

  • SmartRack Rack Shelf
  • Mounting Hardware
  • General Information

    Product TypeRack Shelf
    Brand NameTripp Lite
    ManufacturerTripp Lite
    Product ModelSRSHELF2P
    Product NameSmartRack Rack Shelf
    Product LineSmartRack
    Manufacturer Part NumberSRSHELF2P
    Manufacturer Website Addresswww.tripplite.com
    Marketing Information

    Tripp Lite's SmartRack SRSHELF2P is a 2U cantilever mount fixed shelf. Cantilever shelf supports monitors and other equipment with a 60lb capacity. Shelf is compatible with 2 or 4 post rack enclosure cabinets. The SRSHELF2P is 18 inches in depth but can use two shelves back to back to create a deep fixed shelf in 2POST racks. Required mounting hardware is included.

    Technical Information

    MaterialCold-rolled steel

    Physical Characteristics

    ColorBlack
    Form Factor2U
    Dimensions89 mm Height x 483 mm Width x 457 mm Depth
    Weight (Approximate)2.27 kg
    Weight Capacity27 kg

    Miscellaneous

    Green ComplianceYes
    Green Compliance Certificate/AuthorityRoHS
    Package Contents
  • SmartRack Rack Shelf
  • Mounting Hardware
  • September 4, 2010 pendor says:
    Pros: A good sturdy shelf that can be mounted in various directions depending on need. I've got it mounted upside down facing inwards in a four-post rack. The depth of the shelf is perfect to be able to mount networking equipment (switches, etc.) on the opposite side of the rack in the same positions. There's just enough gap between the shelf & other equipment to run cables. Mounted upside down, it takes up the two rack units below the shelf, but there are holes in the mounting brackets I'm planning to use as makeshift rails for another switch that I don't have ears for. Net loss is only 1U, assuming that works out.
    Cons: When mounted right side up (so that the shelved equipment occupies the 2U that the mounting bracket takes up), there's a lip around the edge of the shelf, presumably to keep stuff from falling off the edge. Unfortunately I found the lip covered up the blinkenlights on the equipment I had there. Mounting upside down makes the lights available at the expense of eating two extra rack units below the shelf in addition to the vertical space the equipment takes up above it.
    Also, could have been a wee bit cheaper and made me much happier.
    A good sturdy shelf that can be mounted in various directions depending on need. I've got it mounted upside down facing inwards in a four-post rack. The depth of the shelf is perfect to be able to mount networking equipment (switches, etc.) on the opposite side of the rack in the same positions. There's just enough gap between the
    December 21, 2009 netmandu says:
    Pros: It bolts on easily on standard racks. It's currently holding up my UPS and PBX since they're not rack mountable.
    Cons: None to report.
    It bolts on easily on standard racks. It's currently holding up my UPS and PBX since they're not rack mountable. None to report. It's a shelf and does what it's supposed to do. Can easily be installed backwards and upside down to become a KVM platform for the budget minded.