Rack Mount
How to remove Playstation 2 HDD from attached mounting rack?
I have the 40gb HDD that came with FFXI and its been sitting around so I'm going to buy an external enclosure and make some use of it, how do i get the metal mounting rack off of the hdd, I'm not asking how to remove it from the ps2 system.
isn't it just screwed on ?
it should be just 4 screws holding it to the rack
Diamond shaped in design, this modern black steel framed CD holder brings an added flair to the display of your collection. It will hold up to 108 of your favorite CDs on any wall. Hang several together in different patterns for more storage and wall decoration! - 19" x 5...
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The 6u wall mount rack enclosure rackcabinet w/ door & side panels.
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The Rack Mount Kit, model ETH-11MK, comes with two metal mounting brackets and mounting screws to mount a compatible 11” wide switch to a standard 19” wide networking equipment rack. Compatible 11” wide switches must have 4 mounting points on each side that are 2 mm apart...
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This 1U 19in Wallmount Bracket offers a versatile storage solution, allowing equipment (Network devices, power strips, patch panels) to be mounted vertically (flush with wall) to save space. Alternatively, the 1U bracket can be installed under a desk for horizontal installation, making it easy to access installed equipment directly from your workspace...
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This 8U Open Frame Wall Mount Equipment Rack is a high quality, low cost relay rack that is easy to assemble and install into any environment. The rack can be wallmounted or installed as a free standing storage solution...
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This 4U 19in Wallmount Bracket offers a versatile storage solution, allowing equipment (Network devices, power strips, patch panels) to be mounted vertically (flush with wall) to save space. Alternatively, the 4U bracket can be installed under a desk for horizontal installation, making it easy to access installed equipment directly from your workspace...
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Tripp Lite SRW12US Rack Cabinet SRW12US 727
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Technical Pro 1U Rack Mount Power Supply Front Panel Blue Illumination.
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The SRW9U 9U Wall Mount Rack Enclosure Cabinet is designed to integrate wall-mounting, easy equipment access, and cable management in IT network applications with limited floor space. Ventilated front door and side panels allow generous airflow to keep equipment operating safely...
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This rack-mount digital tuner does one thing, and does it well: tuning AM/FM. Store up to 60 presets. Auto-scan through high-strength signal stations. Clock display shows you the time. You can even set a time for this unit to automatically turn on and off – perfect as an alarm or for the workplace...
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These days, there are more custom cases to choose from than ever before. This is hardly surprising, though, when you consider how delicate, fragile - and widespread - electronic equipment and computer systems are today. Indeed, electronic equipment comes in a stunning array of sizes, shapes and configurations; getting it from one place to another without compromising its integrity is no easy task. Fortunately, specialized shipping and carrying cases can help - shock mount and rack mount cases are two of the most popular kinds of transit cases used for such equipment today. But what is the difference between the two?
Rack Mount Cases: Superior Protection, Exceptional Usability
Rack mount cases are most popularly used to transport computer servers and other delicate computer components from one place to another. However, they are also used to transport things like audio equipment, weapons systems and satellite communications gear, among other things. Their key characteristic is that they allow such equipment to be stacked or layered in such a way that protects them and allows them to function as usual. In other words, equipment is clipped or strapped into such custom cases, but can still be used without needing to be removed from them. IT professionals rely heavily on rack mount cases in order to bring their equipment from job site to job site. Ergonomically designed carrying cases allow computer technicians to bring servers and other key pieces of equipment to various places - and allows them to boot them up and use them on the spot, without the hassle of unpacking them and getting them ready. In today's fast-paced world, such characteristics are critical, and it's easy to see why rack mount cases and similar types of durable packaging are so widely used.
Removable front and rear doors are very common features found on rack mount cases. By being easily removed, those doors provide access to the key electronic components that professionals need to use to perform their jobs. When combined with ergonomic features like easy-grip handles and lightweight construction, custom cases with rack mount characteristics can make an equipment-intensive job much easier and more streamlined.
Shock Mount Cases: An Added Layer Of Defense For Fragile Equipment
Even when equipment is carefully strapped into place and cushioned using high quality foam inserts, sometimes additional protection is required. Exceptionally sensitive and fragile electronic equipment can be severely compromised by jostling and vibrations. Despite extremely careful handling, such equipment can be rendered useless if not protected by shipping cases with state of the art shock mount accessories.
Shock mount cases refer to cases that employ specialized, shock absorbing components that drastically reduce the impact that occurs with common shipping and handling. Sometimes, elastomere shock absorbers are placed in every single corner of custom cases in order to guard against damages. Other times, exceptionally well-formed foam inserts are used to cushion delicate equipment and protect it from being bounced to and fro. Such cases tend to cost quite a bit more than traditional forms of durable packaging, but the protection they offer makes the extra money more than worth it.
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