Sound Town 4U Aluminum 2-Post Desktop Open-Frame Rack, Angle Adjustable, for Audio/Video, Network Switches, Routers, Patch Panels (2PF-4A)

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  • 2 Post open-frame 4U studio rack, rests on desktop or floor for organizing and installing equipment and cabling
  • Constructed from sturdy extruded aluminum, supports stationary loads up to 200 lbs
  • Features adjustable angles at 65 degrees, 75 degrees and 85 degrees; can be folded flat for easy storing
  • Assembly required, cage nuts and screws included for equipment mounting
  • Ideal for AV, network, server, Media, IT and home theater applications

Sound Town 4U Aluminum 2-Post Desktop Open-Frame Rack, Angle Adjustable, for Audio/Video, Network Switches, Routers, Patch Panels (2PF-4A)

Designed for easy access, the Sound Town 2PF-4A is a 4U desktop open-frame rack which is perfect for mounting small A/V and IT equipment. It features a 2-post open frame design with a small footprint to save space. Made from extruded aluminum, it is light weighted and sturdy, ensuring a safe mounting solution for your mission-critical equipment.

The desktop rack’s angle can be adjusted to 65, 75 or 85 degrees during use, and it can be folded flat for easy storing. It is easy to assemble with cage nuts and screws included for equipment mounting. It is compatible with 19" rack-mountable devices such as pre-amps, microphone receivers, processors, network switches, patch panels and more. It’s perfect for home studios, laboratories, network rooms, and other IT locations.

For a sturdy and light weighted open-frame desktop rack, check out the Sound Town 2PF-4A.

Package Dimensions22.5 x 18 x 5 inches
Item Weight7.43 pounds
ManufacturerSound Town
ASINB09K5YK8KX
Date First AvailableOctober 23, 2021


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