Kendall Howard LINIER Wall Mount Vertical Rail Kit - Cage Nut - (6U-22U)
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- Description+
- Fully adjustable
- Can be used with the LINIER® Swing-Out Wall Mount Cabinet
- Includes two cage nut style rails
- Installation hardware included
- Made in the USA
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Features+
- Specs+
- Package Contents+
- 6U-22U Vertical Rails: 2
- Assembly Parts Pack: 1
- Reviews+
- Fully adjustable
- Can be used with the LINIER® Swing-Out Wall Mount Cabinet
- Includes two cage nut style rails
- Installation hardware included
- Made in the USA
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- 6U-22U Vertical Rails: 2
- Assembly Parts Pack: 1
LINIER® Wall Mount Vertical Rail Kit - Cage Nut
The LINIER® Wall Mount Vertical Rail Kit gives installers the ability to integrate additional cage nut style mounting rails into a LINIER® Fixed or Swing-Out Wall Mount Cabinet. When installing network, security, or low-voltage electrical equipment sometimes additional mounting points are required. This additional set of rails will provide the added mounting functionality you need.
Cage Nut Style Rails
This set of universal cage nut rails are to be used in conjunction with rack screws and cage nuts. Cage nut style rails continue to grow in popularity because installers don’t have to worry about stripping holes. If a cage nut is stripped, you simply remove it and install a new one. With tapped rails, replacement of the entire rail is required.
LINIER® Wall Mount Vertical Rail Kit - Cage Nut
The LINIER® Wall Mount Vertical Rail Kit gives installers the ability to integrate additional cage nut style mounting rails into a LINIER® Fixed or Swing-Out Wall Mount Cabinet. When installing network, security, or low-voltage electrical equipment sometimes additional mounting points are required. This additional set of rails will provide the added mounting functionality you need.
Cage Nut Style Rails
This set of universal cage nut rails are to be used in conjunction with rack screws and cage nuts. Cage nut style rails continue to grow in popularity because installers don’t have to worry about stripping holes. If a cage nut is stripped, you simply remove it and install a new one. With tapped rails, replacement of the entire rail is required.