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The AEONS 6U Wall Mount Network Server Cabinet is a robust, space-efficient enclosure designed for standard 19-inch rack equipment. Built with full steel construction and a lockable tempered glass door, it supports up to 132 lbs and features removable, reversible panels for easy maintenance. Its vented design and optional cooling fans ensure optimal airflow, making it ideal for offices and network closets with limited floor space.












| ASIN | B083ZMX7KK |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | AEONS |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (89) |
| Date First Available | 22 May 2024 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 59.7 x 59.7 x 36.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 23 kg 200 g |
| Item model number | P26606S-AFBA-V |
| Manufacturer | AEONS |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model | P26606S-AFBA-V |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 59.69 x 59.69 x 36.83 cm; 23.22 kg |
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M**.
Antes de adquirir este gabinete el NAS, el UPS y el modem se calentaban mucho y se llenaban de polvo, con el gabinete y unos ventiladores se mantiene una buena temperatura en los equipos y el polvo se acumula mas lentamente.
S**X
This is my third network cabinet/rack and my favorite. Difficult to assemble (more so than usual for an already challenging class of hardware) but well worth it. The fit is very tight for the screws and it takes some muscle to get them tightened sometimes at awkward angles but you benefit from your work with a product that comes together snugly. The panels are thicker than I've seen before and this thing feels like it's built to last. Very pleased and highly recommend this particular model although I've been hard pressed to determine their naming convention so I'm not even certain which one of their network cabinet products it is.
D**X
Update: So I finally got around to making some modifications. I had to use a Dremel to remove the grounding bolt in the bottom part but that was easy. The printer (S1 Pro) fits easily in there, but I found the cable on the back of the printer connected to the heated bed sticks out a few inches when fully pushed back. The range of motion for the full y axis of the bed doesn't quite fit inside. So I cut a hole (ugly for now but will be cleaned up and widened later) to attach a conduit box on the outside to give a little pocket or cave for the cable to sneak into when fully pushed back. It works fine! I also removed the bolts on the bottom because it won't sit flat without doing this. I just drilled a few holes on the outside walls into the vertical braces and placed the bolts and nuts there instead. Now it sits flat and level. Once I seal up any holes I don't want to leave, I think it should work perfectly fine. Original: It didn't take me long to assemble once I got past the fact that the first step was prohibited by a small imperfection in one of the pieces. One photo shows a gouge in the metal which created a spur and blocked the side panel from sliding into the bottom. I removed the spur from the frame, which still has a little cut in it from manufacturing or shipping, and then the panel slid in fine. My other gripe is the top holes for the self tapping M4 screws don't line up perfectly, so I slightly bent the upper lip so the holes matched up. After that, it was easy to assemble. It's very heavy, attractive, and looks like it will last forever. I plan to use it for a 3D printer enclosure for my Ender 3 S1 Pro. I had a lot of trouble finding a suitable enclosure, and this seems to have ideal dimensions. Will update when I get the printer in there. Some things to note for this use. There are lots of slots that make airflow possible. If you want to use this for higher temperature, I recommend sealing the slots and applying some window or door seal (or even tape) around any gaps. I actually think having some ventilation will help prevent over heating for long prints. This is also easy to modify with the internal shelf brackets being optional. It's sturdy as heck without them. Without them installed, the useable space dimensions are roughly 22"d x 19"w x 25"h. That's considering the bottom part of the tray. If you go from panel to panel, you will get more than 19" width. I plan to add maybe a 1" thick slab of concrete with padding to provide a base for the printer. I also plan on adding a cooling fan and a PTC heater with temp controller, and maybe moving the printer electronics to outside the enclosure. I may also add internal fire proof insulation if I want to try printing high temp materials Altogether, I think this will be a great purchase. Just a few cosmetic blemishes beyond those that I mentioned. But having the option to take the side panels out and even the glass door when I want to have ambient temps is a great feature.
A**E
Solid cabinet. Glass door is nice. Time consuming pain in the butt to assemble. There are other options for less money that come assembled but the quality is not as good so it’s really your preference.
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