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Swing-Out Wall Racks

Hinged wall-mount racks that swing away from the wall, providing full rear access for cable management, patching, and equipment maintenance.

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Specifications

Type
Swing-Out Wall Rack
Width
Standard 19"
Heights
6U to 25U
Swing
90-degree or 180-degree hinge
Depth
18" to 26"
Features
Locking, rear cable access, adjustable depth rails

Best Fit & Recommended For

IDF closets requiring frequent maintenance
Locations with dense cable runs
Network equipment requiring rear-port access
Upgrade-intensive environments

Swing-Out Wall Racks

Swing-out wall racks solve the most common frustration with standard wall-mount cabinets: accessing the back of the equipment. A heavy-duty hinge allows the entire rack to swing away from the wall, exposing rear cable connections, power ports, and ventilation without removing a single device.

Maintenance-Friendly Design

Adding a cable, swapping a patch cord, or replacing a failed power supply — all of these tasks require rear access. Swing-out racks make routine maintenance a one-person job instead of a wrestling match with a fixed cabinet in a tight closet.

Ideal for Dense Installations

When a closet houses a fully loaded switch with 24 or 48 patch cables behind it, rear access is not optional. Swing-out racks are the standard recommendation for any IDF closet with moderate to high cable density.

Contact us for swing-out rack installation in your IDF closets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose a swing-out rack over a fixed wall rack? +
Swing-out racks allow technicians to access the back of switches, patch panels, and power supplies without removing the rack from the wall. This is critical in closets where equipment has rear-facing ports or dense cable connections.
How does a swing-out rack attach to the wall? +
A heavy-duty hinge bracket mounts to the wall studs or backer board. The rack frame attaches to the hinge and swings open like a door. When closed, a latch secures the rack flush against the wall.