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product_id: 534696829
title: "VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem"
brand: "vevor"
price: "₹ 126380"
currency: INR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Vevor"
url: https://www.desertcart.in/products/534696829-vevor-12u-open-frame-server-rack-23-40-in-adjustable
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# 23-40'' adjustable depth Smooth rolling casters 500 lbs load capacity VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem

**Brand:** vevor
**Price:** ₹ 126380
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Network Game with VEVOR’s Ultimate Server Rack!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem by vevor
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 126380 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- vevor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vevor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Robust carbon steel frame supports up to 500 lbs, handling heavy enterprise equipment with ease.
- • **Space-Smart Design:** Open frame and ergonomic layout maximize airflow and accessibility, ideal for offices, classrooms, and home labs.
- • **Custom Fit for Any Setup:** Adjustable 23-40'' depth ensures perfect space for all your AV and networking gear.
- • **Mobility Meets Stability:** Equipped with smooth casters for effortless movement or secure wall mounting for space-saving.
- • **All-Inclusive Assembly Kit:** Comes with comprehensive hardware and grounding wire—everything you need to build your pro-grade rack.

## Overview

The VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack offers a versatile, heavy-duty solution for managing your IT and AV equipment. Featuring an adjustable depth from 23 to 40 inches, it accommodates a wide range of devices while providing easy access from multiple sides. Constructed from durable carbon steel, it supports up to 500 lbs when floor-mounted and 150 lbs on the wall. Its ergonomic design includes smooth-rolling casters for mobility and a top panel for extra storage, making it perfect for professional environments where space and flexibility are paramount.

## Description

Product description VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack open frame server rack VEVOR open frame network server rack provides you with professional network equipment storage services. It can be wall-mounted or free-standing, is the perfect choice for limited space and maximizes your available space. An open frame server rack is easier to access ports, maximizing the number of devices that can be placed. The network rack is constructed of carbon steel that has stronger load-bearing to place multiple devices. The ergonomic design makes it easier for you to use. The top panel can hold other items while protecting the top of the machine. The 12u server rack maximizes available space and is Ideal for locations where space is limited, such as retail locations, offices, etc. More Choices for You 12U Wall Rack 10U Server Rack 3U Rack Mount Drawer 4PCS 1U Rack Shelf Rack Mount PDU 15U Server Cabinet 12U AV Rack

Review: Lots of screws, you will need a power tool, leave things loose until fully assembled. - First off, this thing is extremely sturdy and totally worth the price, but absolutely cannot be assembled by hand. You will definitely need a high-torque screw gun of some kind, such as a drill with an adjustable torque setting. Although the screw holes in each piece of metal are somewhat threaded, they take a large amount of force to turn into the metal and secure deeply. I had a Dewalt drill set to level 10 torque, and in some cases I had to increase that. Needless to say I was surprised that I did not have one single screw that became stripped out, although they appear to give you about 50 extra screws just in case you have lots of trouble. Don't forget to adjust the torque though, you wouldn't want to have a drill on the drill setting or you'd likely strip out tons of holes. I saw some people who talked about having issues with getting things in alignment, stating they weren't able to get the corner reinforcements mounted. My advice would be to try to leave most of the screws a little bit loose until you've fully assembled everything, including the corner pieces that add stability. I could see where alignment could be an issue if you tighten everything as you assemble it, whereas if you leave everything a little bit loose you'll have some wiggle where you need it. After getting every piece attached, before installing any shelves or devices, tighten all the screws to a high torque setting on your drill/driver. It was fairly simple to tighten everything after the full assembly, all screws are still accessible. I feel like the instructions should tell you in the beginning to leave everything loose, but I didn't see it printed anywhere unless I missed it. The instructions leave a bit to be desired, take your time and study the image diagrams.
Review: 20U taller than described, probably all U heights the same difference... - For those having difficulty assembling this 4 post rack: Yes instructions could be better on a couple steps, but I'd guess you also have difficulty assembling most items overall anyways. Details are in the pictures on which way to assemble this 4 post open rack. Pay close attention to the pictures at the ends of the pieces, as they are shaped differently and if you note the position correctly, you won't have any issues at all. NOTE: Do not try to drill a hole with the electric drill you will need to use, once the threads are cut immediately stop when the head of the screw touches the metal. Items to note: 1) The height of whatever 4 post rack you are looking at does NOT include the wheels. I bought the 20U model which stated 38.7 inches, and with the wheels on comes in at just under 41 inches. 2) Weight capacity says 500lbs. No way this is even close. Instructions as another has shared clearly says 200lbs max. 3) You are going to need an electric drill with a #2 bit. I used a Milwaukee M12 1/4" impact with a magnetic 4" bit extension and it worked fine. Set on power setting 1. Not one thing can you use a regular screwdriver when installing this, except to mount the 2 included shelves at the end. So if you don't have an electric screwdriver I would recommend the Milwaukee M12 series or similar. 4) You don't get one of those thin flat cheap wrenches for putting on the wheels. If you want to put them on it's a 9/16 or 14mm open ended wrench. Snug is all you need for the wheels. 5) The first step is the most important one, if you intend on extending the depth for you 4 post open rack needs. Instructions mention, but not a lot of detail. I set mine at 32in deep, which leaves 9 open holes on each end as you assemble the depth rails on the first step. Adjust accordingly for your depth needs. 6) Also note, if you need the depth to be over the 23" default depth, the top metal piece isn't going to cover the entire top. I put mine covering the front of the rack which left me with a gap in the back. Screw holes still match on one end, and you could easily modify the back where it ends if you want to. But there will be an open space on one end since they don't know what depth you need if you want to adjust. 7) Wheel thread size is M10x1.5 if you want something more sturdy instead of the plastic ones supplied. So far I haven't seen an issue, but for those putting up to the 200lb limit you might to do something different. Your call. 8) Once you fully assemble all parts, gone through all the steps - just before you mount a shelf - do the following: Instructions say to put 2 screws in each expandable rail end (remember the first step mentioned above). And you did to get this far. Now that you have extra screws available, go add 2 more screws to each end of the expandable rail, and another set in between the now 4 screws you have on the expandable rails at each end(these you set to determine the depth of the 4 post open rack on the first step in the instructions). When you get done with adding these screws you will have 6 at each end of each rail - so 12 per expandable rail X 4 = 48 screws just in these expandable rails. Why? It adds a lot of strength and tightens the whole unit up nicely! No you won't get anymore weight, but you will see the difference. Overall I can't complain about this 4 post rack. This is NOT something you would use to mount up 3K+ UPS's, servers, storage, etc into. I mean, look at the price! There's a reason enterprise data center racks for business start at around $2k each and up. This isn't the same thing so expect what you paid for, not something for on the cheap. Anyone who's worked in IT, would immediately see the difference here. But for home use with up to 2x 1500 UPS in the bottom with home grade equipment racked up, it fits the job just fine! Slap a Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse on top and you're ready to go! I've already got some extra shelves coming along with some patch cables in the right length to tidy up everything on a single rack that roles when I need it to. Oh, and don't forget the 19" PDU so you can reduce down the wiring nightmare that some of us get into! :) Stop thinking about it and just order it! If you need something more heavy duty then spend the money and move along, cause that is a different class of need than trying to make this work for the real heavy stuff. Good luck!

## Features

- Adjustable Depth: 23-40'' adjustable depth is used for servers and network equipment, ensuring enough space for AV equipment, components, and cabling, while allowing you to access ports and equipment from multiple sides.
- Strong Load Capacity: Ground-Mounted Load Capacity: 500 lbs, Wall-Mounted Load Capacity: 150 lbs. The av rack is made of carbon steel for better weldability performance and can help save space while meeting your need to place multiple devices.
- User-friendly Design: Ergonomic design makes the open frame av rack easier to use. The additional top panel is able to place other items with more available space. Roller design moves anywhere and anytime, is convenient, and is more energy-saving.
- Complete Accessories: We provide the accessories you need, including 2 x Pallets, 145 x M5*10 Cross Head Screws, 4 x Casters, 4 x M10*50 Expansion Screws,10 x M6*12 Cage Nuts, 1 x Grounding Wire, 1 x User Manual.
- Wide Application: The server rack wall mount maximizes the use of available space, suitable for retail venues, classrooms, offices, and other places where space is limited.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C64X8J8R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38 in Computer Racks & Cabinets |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Open Frame Server Rack 2 x Pallets |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Server |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 872 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Carbon Steel |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 40"D x 20.1"W x 24.6"H |
| Item Weight | 31.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Mfr Part Number | 12U Open Frame Server Rack |
| Model Number | HT-W6412 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount,Wall Mount |
| Product Dimensions | 40"D x 20.1"W x 24.6"H |
| Size | 12U |
| UPC | 840281575923 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
| Weight Capacity | Minimum weight: 150 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** VEVOR
- **Color:** Black
- **Material:** Carbon Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 40"D x 20.1"W x 24.6"H
- **Size:** 12U

## Images

![VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rFrDxsTTL.jpg)
![VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/718JbpNYZlL.jpg)
![VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71X73fhIEsL.jpg)
![VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/714ibrq1tkL.jpg)
![VEVOR 12U Open Frame Server Rack, 23-40 in Adjustable Depth, Free Standing or Wall Mount Network Server Rack, 4 Post AV Rack with Casters, Holds All Your Networking IT Equipment AV Gear Router Modem - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/712Gm30pZiL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: The PDF manual with the listing for the 12U rack is not the correct one. Does anyone have a link to the 12U?**
A: You can contact the store's after-sales service, tell them your order number, and provide photos, and they will help you solve the problem.

**Q: 100 lbs, 150 lbs, 200 lbs, 500lbs. These load capacity numbers are contradictory and all over the place. Care to explain?**
A: Looks like it's because of the different sizes they offer. 500 on the ground(flat or on wheels), but 200 for wall mount. With 3 or 4 sizes, and a foreign company, it's no surprise the description is everywhere. The directions are rough.

**Q: Can it mount a dell r630 i am afraid for the legth?**
A: This rack can mount a Dell r630.

**Q: How many pallets can I add to this rack in addition to the 2 it comes with...if so...where can I buy more??**
A: you mean rack shelves? 12U worth... buy on amazon or locally.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lots of screws, you will need a power tool, leave things loose until fully assembled.
*by B***G on March 16, 2024*

First off, this thing is extremely sturdy and totally worth the price, but absolutely cannot be assembled by hand. You will definitely need a high-torque screw gun of some kind, such as a drill with an adjustable torque setting. Although the screw holes in each piece of metal are somewhat threaded, they take a large amount of force to turn into the metal and secure deeply. I had a Dewalt drill set to level 10 torque, and in some cases I had to increase that. Needless to say I was surprised that I did not have one single screw that became stripped out, although they appear to give you about 50 extra screws just in case you have lots of trouble. Don't forget to adjust the torque though, you wouldn't want to have a drill on the drill setting or you'd likely strip out tons of holes. I saw some people who talked about having issues with getting things in alignment, stating they weren't able to get the corner reinforcements mounted. My advice would be to try to leave most of the screws a little bit loose until you've fully assembled everything, including the corner pieces that add stability. I could see where alignment could be an issue if you tighten everything as you assemble it, whereas if you leave everything a little bit loose you'll have some wiggle where you need it. After getting every piece attached, before installing any shelves or devices, tighten all the screws to a high torque setting on your drill/driver. It was fairly simple to tighten everything after the full assembly, all screws are still accessible. I feel like the instructions should tell you in the beginning to leave everything loose, but I didn't see it printed anywhere unless I missed it. The instructions leave a bit to be desired, take your time and study the image diagrams.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 20U taller than described, probably all U heights the same difference...
*by T***N on February 18, 2024*

For those having difficulty assembling this 4 post rack: Yes instructions could be better on a couple steps, but I'd guess you also have difficulty assembling most items overall anyways. Details are in the pictures on which way to assemble this 4 post open rack. Pay close attention to the pictures at the ends of the pieces, as they are shaped differently and if you note the position correctly, you won't have any issues at all. NOTE: Do not try to drill a hole with the electric drill you will need to use, once the threads are cut immediately stop when the head of the screw touches the metal. Items to note: 1) The height of whatever 4 post rack you are looking at does NOT include the wheels. I bought the 20U model which stated 38.7 inches, and with the wheels on comes in at just under 41 inches. 2) Weight capacity says 500lbs. No way this is even close. Instructions as another has shared clearly says 200lbs max. 3) You are going to need an electric drill with a #2 bit. I used a Milwaukee M12 1/4" impact with a magnetic 4" bit extension and it worked fine. Set on power setting 1. Not one thing can you use a regular screwdriver when installing this, except to mount the 2 included shelves at the end. So if you don't have an electric screwdriver I would recommend the Milwaukee M12 series or similar. 4) You don't get one of those thin flat cheap wrenches for putting on the wheels. If you want to put them on it's a 9/16 or 14mm open ended wrench. Snug is all you need for the wheels. 5) The first step is the most important one, if you intend on extending the depth for you 4 post open rack needs. Instructions mention, but not a lot of detail. I set mine at 32in deep, which leaves 9 open holes on each end as you assemble the depth rails on the first step. Adjust accordingly for your depth needs. 6) Also note, if you need the depth to be over the 23" default depth, the top metal piece isn't going to cover the entire top. I put mine covering the front of the rack which left me with a gap in the back. Screw holes still match on one end, and you could easily modify the back where it ends if you want to. But there will be an open space on one end since they don't know what depth you need if you want to adjust. 7) Wheel thread size is M10x1.5 if you want something more sturdy instead of the plastic ones supplied. So far I haven't seen an issue, but for those putting up to the 200lb limit you might to do something different. Your call. 8) Once you fully assemble all parts, gone through all the steps - just before you mount a shelf - do the following: Instructions say to put 2 screws in each expandable rail end (remember the first step mentioned above). And you did to get this far. Now that you have extra screws available, go add 2 more screws to each end of the expandable rail, and another set in between the now 4 screws you have on the expandable rails at each end(these you set to determine the depth of the 4 post open rack on the first step in the instructions). When you get done with adding these screws you will have 6 at each end of each rail - so 12 per expandable rail X 4 = 48 screws just in these expandable rails. Why? It adds a lot of strength and tightens the whole unit up nicely! No you won't get anymore weight, but you will see the difference. Overall I can't complain about this 4 post rack. This is NOT something you would use to mount up 3K+ UPS's, servers, storage, etc into. I mean, look at the price! There's a reason enterprise data center racks for business start at around $2k each and up. This isn't the same thing so expect what you paid for, not something for on the cheap. Anyone who's worked in IT, would immediately see the difference here. But for home use with up to 2x 1500 UPS in the bottom with home grade equipment racked up, it fits the job just fine! Slap a Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse on top and you're ready to go! I've already got some extra shelves coming along with some patch cables in the right length to tidy up everything on a single rack that roles when I need it to. Oh, and don't forget the 19" PDU so you can reduce down the wiring nightmare that some of us get into! :) Stop thinking about it and just order it! If you need something more heavy duty then spend the money and move along, cause that is a different class of need than trying to make this work for the real heavy stuff. Good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for beginners and cost effective
*by G***E on January 19, 2025*

This is my first server rack i have ever purchased or used. Putting it together is not as bad as i have seen many others say for the reviews of this. I did have a small problem aligning some holes during assembly but it was from over tightening screws. There is a section near the bottom that secures two 90 degree angles together but is blocked by the nut for the caster wheels. I however did not have any damage from the factory. Paint finish felt just fine but will scratch off if you aren't careful. I think the parts were shipped in a very clean manner and were all labeled what part was what, minus the screws. After i finished assembling the unit i thought it was more than sturdy for what purpose it serves. Is it going to survive being thrown off the roof? Probably not, but for its intended use it seems more than solid and only takes about an hour to setup. It did say you need two people, but i did it by myself, with some patience. The only flaw to the entire cabinet is that NONE of the adjustable parts secure together with nuts. The entire cabinet is assembled using M5 screws and you must force thread the holes with the screws. They are not self tapping either from the looks of it. It seems solid enough with the way it went together so I'm going to try and not beat this around too much so it doesn't become flimsy. I would very much so recommend that you use a drill with a Philips bit and set the clutch to a medium strength. You also have to be careful you match both sides of the adjustable racks so a part isn't installed backwards or upside down because it can very easily look like it was assembled right. To be very honest i would give this a 4.5 out of 5 only because i feel that the assembly instructions could use some improving.

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