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Keep the ideas coming!!

Thanks a lot guys

Ed,

Any way in hell you can tell me the exact depth of your switch in that picture?

Maybe I should explain the exact dimensions I'm working with.

The backboard is wide open 8 foot high x 42 inches wide.

The closet is 10 foot high x 42 inches wide x 25 inches deep.

I wonder if I can a swing out rack that is not 20 inches deep like the one I had planned on using?


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With only 25 inches of depth in the room I would probably mount the patch panels on the swing brackets mentioned already and mount the switch vertically using one of these: Chatsworth Wall Bracket

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Originally posted by jeffmoss26:
We also use these for Inter-Tel 5000 systems when there is not a rack in place.
https://www.iscdfw.com/onlinecatalog/wall-mount/wall-mount-unibracket.htm
ooohh me likey a lot.

I've never seen them before. I know a situation or two that I could have used 'em.


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Yeah, those are very nice. Did an install in December, we had the 5000 and the digital expansion unit, which is 2 rackmount units. Mounted them flat to the wall with the Unibracket.


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Take a look at This from Middle Atlantic.

The biggest is a 4U configuration, it would be a tight fit. You could Skip the cable manager, and use 1' Patch cords.

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Hey Jeff,

My only concern is the termination. That thing has no hinge and doesn't swing. Or does it?

Otherwise I'm sold.


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I found an Ortronics Part # 1921T12DB

21" H x 19.75" W x 12" D

138.80 from Graybar here in Orlando.

We'll see what it looks like.


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No, it is a fixed unit. You have to mount them to the wall.


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That's what I was afraid of....


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With only 25 inches of depth in the room I would probably mount the patch panels on the swing brackets mentioned already and mount the switch vertically using one of these: Chatsworth Wall Bracket

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