Middle Atlantic Support Angles, 1 Bay, 36-42 Inch Deep x 24 Inches Wide SNE Racks

Middle AtlanticSKU: 5539460

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Middle Atlantic Support Angles, 1 Bay, 36-42 Inch Deep x 24 Inches Wide SNE Racks

Designed to optimize space and reinforce stability in complex rack installations, the Middle Atlantic Support Angles for SNE Racks are the smart solution for managed, raised-floor environments. Built to withstand the demands of busy data centers, production studios, broadcast facilities, and technical rooms, these 1-bay support angles provide dependable support where you need it most. With precise dimensions that cater to raised flooring around rack systems, they help you unlock valuable floor space while maintaining airflow, accessibility, and cable management. This is a practical upgrade for anyone looking to maximize the efficiency of their MRK, VRK, or WMRK rack configurations.

  • Sturdy steel construction offers lasting strength and reliability in demanding environments
  • Specifically designed to support raised flooring around rack installations for improved space utilization
  • Compatible with 26" deep MRK and 31" deep MRK/VRK/WMRK racks, enabling flexible deployment across multiple rack families
  • 1 bay design with 36-42 inch depth and 24 inch width to fit most raised-floor configurations and maximize available space
  • Simple, secure installation with precise tolerances to ensure stable performance and minimal downtime

Technical Details of Middle Atlantic Support Angles, 1 Bay, 36-42 Inch Deep x 24 Inches Wide SNE Racks

  • Product type: Support angles for raised-floor rack installations
  • Bay count: 1 bay
  • Depth range: 36 to 42 inches
  • Width: 24 inches
  • Compatibility: MRK rack family (26" deep) and MRK/VRK/WMRK families (31" deep)
  • Material: Steel
  • Application: Raised floor support around rack installations to maximize usable floor space

how to install Middle Atlantic Support Angles, 1 Bay, 36-42 Inch Deep x 24 Inches Wide SNE Racks

Installing these support angles is designed to be straightforward, with minimal disruption to your existing rack layout. Before you begin, ensure you have the appropriate mounting hardware compatible with your raised-floor system and the MRK/MVRK rack family you’re using. Here are practical steps to guide you through a secure, efficient installation:

1) Assess the installation area: Inspect the raised-floor region where the rack will be placed. Verify the gaps, supports, and isolation points align with the 36-42 inch depth and 24 inch width of the angles. Plan cable routes and airflow paths to maintain optimal cooling and accessibility.

2) Align and position: With the rack in its intended position, place the 1-bay support angles so that they cradle or bracket the raised-floor area around the rack installation. Check for levelness and symmetry to prevent uneven loading or movement once mounted.

3) Secure mounting points: Use the appropriate fasteners and mounting hardware designed for your floor type and rack system. Tighten mounting points to achieve a secure, vibration-resistant connection. Avoid over-tightening, which can distort components or reduce stability.

4) Verify clearance and airflow: After the angles are secured, re-check clearances between the raised floor sections, rack rails, and any cables or conduits. Confirm that airflow channels remain unobstructed and that cable management paths are clear for efficient cooling and maintenance access.

5) Perform a stability check: Gently test the installed angles for wobble and rigidity. Apply a light load or simulate equipment weight to ensure the system remains stable during operation. If any movement is detected, re-tighten fasteners or adjust alignment as needed.

6) Final inspection and documentation: Document the installation details, including orientation, fasteners used, and any adjustments made. This helps with future maintenance and ensures consistency across multiple bays or future expansions.

These steps promote a seamless integration of the Middle Atlantic Support Angles with your raised-floor infrastructure, ensuring that the benefits—improved space utilization, stable support, and enhanced airflow—are realized across your entire rack ecosystem.

Product Overview and Benefits

The Middle Atlantic Support Angles are purpose-built to complement raised-floor systems around rack installations. By focusing on the critical intersection of space utilization and structural integrity, these angles help you squeeze more value from existing floor plans without compromising performance or accessibility. The 1-bay configuration is versatile enough to be deployed alongside multiple racks in a single row or as part of a broader modular setup, enabling you to scale your infrastructure as needed. The steel construction delivers resilience against daily wear and tear, while the compatibility with MRK and VRK/WMRK rack families ensures you won’t be forced into a single vendor or limited deployment scenario. Whether you’re retrofitting an older facility or outfitting a new build, these angles offer a practical path to enhanced organization, improved airflow, and easier maintenance access around your raised-floor environment.

In environments where raised flooring is essential for cooling, cable management, and access, the SNE Racks expansion benefit becomes clear. Proper support angles help maintain the integrity of underfloor workspaces and prevent bending or sagging of floor panels that could disrupt airflow or create tripping hazards. The 36-42 inch depth specification, paired with a 24 inch width, is tailored to accommodate a broad range of raised-floor configurations, giving you the flexibility to place equipment where it makes the most sense while maintaining clean, efficient pathways for cables and technicians. This careful balance of dimensions and material quality translates into a product that pays for itself over time through reduced maintenance and improved operational efficiency.

For technicians, integrators, and facility managers, the benefits extend beyond space optimization. A robust support angle reduces the need for ad-hoc bracing or improvised solutions, leading to faster deployment times and fewer field adjustments. The durable design also helps minimize downtime — a key consideration in data centers and broadcast environments where even short interruptions can have cascading effects on service availability and performance. By delivering a reliable mounting solution that complements MRK and VRK/WMRK lineups, Middle Atlantic provides a cohesive ecosystem designed to support growth, changing requirements, and the ongoing evolution of your rack-based infrastructure.

Beyond raw performance, these angles reflect Middle Atlantic’s commitment to compatibility and ease of use. The 1 bay configuration is ideal for single-rack or limited-maneuver installations, while the same components can be combined with additional bays to extend support across larger arrays. This modular approach makes it simpler to adapt to new equipment, different floor plans, or shifting workflow patterns without a complete overhaul of your raised-floor strategy. The result is a flexible, scalable solution that aligns with professional-grade standards for reliability, safety, and efficiency.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the primary purpose of the Middle Atlantic Support Angles for SNE Racks?
    A: They provide sturdy, space-maximizing support for raised-floor areas around rack installations, improving stability and airflow management in data centers and studios.
  • Q: Which rack types are compatible with these support angles?
    A: They are compatible with 26" deep MRK racks and 31" deep MRK/VRK/WMRK racks, offering flexibility across MRK and VRK/WMRK family deployments.
  • Q: What are the exact dimensions of these angles?
    A: The angles fit within a 36-42 inch depth range and measure 24 inches in width, designed for 1-bay configurations.
  • Q: How many bays are included in this product?
    A: The product is a 1-bay design intended for single-bay expansion or pairing with additional units as your layout grows.
  • Q: How difficult is the installation?
    A: Installation is straightforward for technicians familiar with raised-floor environments. It involves aligning the angles with the rack and securing them using standard mounting hardware appropriate to your floor and rack system, followed by a quick stability check.

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