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Middle Atlantic BGR Series 41RU 4-Post Floor Standing Rack with Rear Door - 32in Depth
Designed for serious AV installations, the Middle Atlantic BGR Series 41RU 4-Post Floor Standing Rack with Rear Door (Model: BGR-4132) delivers professional-grade strength, flexible mounting, and fast, tool-free setup. This rack is purpose-built for high-density equipment, servers, AV processors, and complex cable management in control rooms, integration shops, broadcast suites, and enterprise AV deployments. With a generous 41 rack units of mounting space, a sturdy four-post frame, and a convenient rear access door, the BGR-4132 blends rugged permanence with practical usability. It’s engineered to maximize rack capacity both on and off the rails, making it easier to install, service, and reorganize gear as needs evolve. If you demand dependable performance, simple integration, and scalable growth in a single floor-standing solution, this rack stands out as a premier choice for pro-grade AV racks.
- Forward and Lever Lock compatibility for maximum mounting flexibility. This key feature enables effortless mounting and removal of devices both on and off rails, enabling equipment swaps without wrestling with rails or hardware. The design reduces installation time and simplifies maintenance workflows, helping technicians complete projects faster and with less downtime.
- 41RU capacity in a durable 4-post floor-standing design. The expansive RU count gives you abundant space to consolidate servers, AV processors, patch panels, and power management within a single, rigid chassis. The four-post configuration provides stable support for heavy hardware and allows easier alignment and centering of equipment for optimal airflow and cable routing.
- Rear door access for secure operation and clean cable management. The rear door empowers technicians to reach back-of-rack connections without disturbing front-facing gear. This feature is ideal for clean, organized installations where cables are routed through cable managers, keeping front panels uncluttered and improving airflow and access during maintenance.
- 32-inch depth optimizes space for larger equipment and robust power/cable layouts. The deeper footprint accommodates more substantial equipment footprints and generous cable runs, enabling advanced configurations that might require extra space behind front-mount devices. This depth is especially beneficial in data-intensive AV and IT environments where cabling, power distribution, and cooling layouts demand planning space behind the rack.
- Suite of tool-free accessories for faster rack installations (and upgrades). Tool-free rails, mounts, and accessory options streamline deployment, reduce installation time, and minimize the need for tools on-site. This makes rack build-outs and reconfigurations up to 5X faster, supporting tight project timelines and easier future upgrades without hauling a full toolkit to the rack room.
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how to install Middle Atlantic BGR Series 41RU 4-Post Floor Standing Rack with Rear Door - 32in Depth
Installing the BGR-4132 is designed to be straightforward, efficient, and accessible to technicians of all experience levels. Follow these general guidelines to ensure a solid setup that maximizes performance, safety, and longevity of your equipment:
- Prepare the installation space. Verify the floor is level and capable of supporting the rack plus all installed gear. Ensure sufficient ventilation around the rack location and clear access for front and rear door operations. Have a plan for cable routing, power distribution, and future expansion so you can position devices and accessories with future growth in mind.
- Position the rack and mount the frame. Move the BGR-4132 into place and ensure it sits level. Fasten the rack to the floor if required by your facility’s seismic or safety guidelines. Confirm that the rear door clearance and side clearance meet your environment’s constraints to avoid door interference with walls, cabinets, or other equipment.
- Attach rails and install initial equipment. Use the included or compatible tool-free rails to begin mounting equipment. Start with critical, higher-weight devices first to establish a balanced center of gravity. Align devices carefully to ensure front-panel access and consistent airflow. When moving devices on rails, leverage Forward and Lever Lock compatibility to minimize handling and reduce installation time.
- Manage cables cleanly and efficiently. Route power and data lines with appropriate separation and labeling. Utilize any integrated cable management features in the rack—such as rear spine panels or cable channels—to keep cables organized and accessible for future maintenance. Keep front panels clear to preserve airflow and prevent crowding that could hamper cooling performance.
- Secure access and perform a functional check. Close the rear door and verify that all devices boot correctly. Confirm that all connections are secure and that there is no pinching of cables. Check that the rail locks, if engaged, hold devices firmly in place. Finally, conduct a brief functional test to ensure devices power on properly and communicate with each other as intended, and perform a post-installation inspection to verify alignment and cable routing.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does 41RU mean for the Middle Atlantic BGR-4132 rack?
A: RU stands for rack units, a standard measurement for mounting equipment. 41RU indicates the rack can accommodate up to 41 cabinet-height units of equipment, enabling substantial layering of servers, AV processors, patch panels, and related gear in a single floor-standing enclosure.
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Q: Is the rack depth suitable for large equipment and complex cabling?
A: Yes. The 32-inch depth provides ample space for larger hardware footprints and more generous cable runs, helping with cable management, airflow, and future expansion without crowding.
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Q: What does Forward and Lever Lock compatibility mean for installation?
A: Forward and Lever Lock compatibility refers to the rack design that supports easy mounting and removal of equipment on rails. This feature simplifies installation, service, and upgrades by enabling quick access to devices without removing doors or fighting with awkward hardware.
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Q: Are tool-free accessories included for faster installations?
A: The rack offers a suite of tool-free accessories designed to speed up installation and reconfiguration, reducing the time contractors spend on-site and improving overall project efficiency.
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Q: Is rear-door access beneficial for maintenance?
A: Rear-door access allows technicians to reach back-of-rack connections without disturbing front-facing gear. This makes maintenance, troubleshooting, and cable adjustments more efficient and reduces the risk of disturbing installed equipment during routine service.
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