Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame

PanduitSKU: 12729473

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Sale price$1,560.08

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Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame

The Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame redefines reliability and scalability for telecommunications and IT environments. Engineered as a robust 45‑RU, steel rack frame, it is designed to support 19" wide EIA equipment with ease and precision. This frame offers flexible mounting options through adjustable front and rear equipment rails, enabling seamless integration of switches, patch panels, servers, and growing network infrastructure. Whether you’re provisioning a data center rack, a telecom room, or an office network closet, the R4PCN delivers stability, adaptability, and long‑term performance that keeps your equipment organized, accessible, and ready for future upgrades.

  • Superior 45‑RU capacity for scalable deployments. The R4PCN is built to handle a full complement of 19" equipment, providing ample space for dense networking gear, servers, and modular components. With 45 RU of vertical space, it accommodates current configurations and leaves room for growth without compromising airflow or organization. This generous capacity helps you minimize the need for frequent rack replacements as your infrastructure expands, delivering long‑term value for data centers, enterprise IT rooms, and telecom facilities.
  • Flexible mounting rails with versatile compatibility. The rack features adjustable front and rear equipment mounting rails, designed to optimize equipment alignment and accessibility. Rails are compatible with #12‑24 or cage‑nut square opening mounting systems, a standard found across most enterprise equipment. This flexibility ensures you can mix and match hardware from multiple vendors without worrying about mounting incompatibilities, simplifying upgrades and consolidating equipment into a single, neat footprint.
  • Rugged steel construction with dependable finish. Crafted from high‑quality steel, the R4PCN frame delivers the structural integrity required for daily rack operations. A durable, powder‑coated finish resists corrosion and wear in demanding environments, helping preserve the rack’s appearance and performance over years of service. The solid build minimizes flex under load, ensuring precise equipment alignment and reducing the risk of component misalignment during maintenance or expansion.
  • Designed for standard 19" EIA equipment with easy customization. This frame adheres to the 19" EIA standard, ensuring broad compatibility with a wide range of devices, from rackmount servers to modular networking gear. The open architecture and adjustable rails simplify reconfiguration, cable management, and airflow optimization, enabling you to tailor the rack to specific equipment footprints, depth requirements, and cable routing needs without compromising accessibility or serviceability.
  • Optimized for efficiency, maintenance, and future upgrades. Beyond accommodating current equipment, the R4PCN prioritizes maintainability. The adjustable rails and familiar mounting patterns support quick equipment swaps, routine maintenance, and future expansions. The frame’s design also facilitates tidy cable routing and organized patching, supporting improved signal integrity and easier diagnostics when issues arise. In busy IT environments, these practical advantages translate to reduced downtime and faster deployments.

Technical Details of Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame

  • RU capacity: 45 RU
  • Equipment compatibility: accepts 19" wide EIA equipment
  • Rail configuration: adjustable front and rear mounting rails
  • Rail mounting style: #12‑24 or cage nut square opening
  • Material: steel frame with powder‑coated finish
  • Construction: durable frame designed for telecom and IT deployments
  • Standard compatibility: designed to align with common rack accessories and accessories from multiple vendors
  • Customization: depth and rail positioning allow flexible deployment for varied equipment footprints

How to install Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame

Install the Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame by preparing your space, confirming load requirements, and following a systematic setup process to ensure a safe, stable, and serviceable rack. Begin by verifying floor load capacity and ensuring the mounting surface is level and free of obstructions. With 45 RU of vertical space, plan your layout to maximize airflow and cable management while providing clear access to front and rear faces for maintenance and equipment swaps.

1) Unpack and inspect: Remove packaging, check the frame for any shipping damage, and verify that all rails and mounting hardware are present. If any components are missing or damaged, contact your supplier before proceeding. Proper hardware is essential for secure mounting and equipment safety.

2) Determine orientation and rail depth: Decide the rack depth needed for your equipment and set the front and rear rails accordingly. The R4PCN supports adjustable rails to accommodate a range of depths. Align rails with the vertical posts, using the provided holes or slots that correspond to the chosen depth. This flexibility enables you to tailor the frame to your exact equipment footprint and cable routing needs.

3) Install front rails: Attach the front mounting rails to the rack posts using the "#12‑24 screws or cage nuts" as specified. Ensure the rails are level and square to the rack frame to maintain proper alignment for all installed devices. The accuracy of rail installation directly affects bezel alignment, cable management, and the ease of sliding equipment in and out during maintenance.

4) Install rear rails: Repeat the process on the rear side, ensuring both sets of rails are parallel to each other and aligned with the front rails. Consistency between front and rear rails helps prevent equipment binding and supports stable mounting for devices that require rear access for ports, cables, or fans.

5) Mount equipment: With rails in place, begin mounting 19" equipment using the appropriate hardware (12‑24 screws or cage nuts). Start with heavier devices like servers or switches first to establish a solid base, then add patch panels and smaller components. Leave adequate clearance for airflow around devices and ensure cables are routed cleanly along the rails and into cable management pathways to minimize bunching and fatigue.

6) Cable management and testing: Route power and data cables through designated paths to reduce airflow obstruction. Use cable ties or Velcro straps to secure bundles, avoiding tight bends or pressure on connectors. After installation, power on the equipment to confirm stable operation and verify that no cables are pinched or contacting moving parts during device operation.

7) Final inspection and compliance: Check that all fasteners are tight, rails are secure, and the frame remains level. Confirm that the assembly complies with any organizational standards or electrical codes relevant to your facility, including grounding considerations and proper ventilation for heat dissipation.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the capacity of the Panduit R4PCN Rack Frame? The R4PCN provides 45 rack units (RU) of space, designed to accommodate a wide range of standard 19" equipment commonly used in telecom and IT environments. This capacity supports scalable deployments from initial setup to future expansion without the need for additional frames.
  • What mounting options are supported for this rack? The frame includes adjustable front and rear equipment mounting rails that support #12‑24 screws or cage nut square opening mounting. This design ensures compatibility with most 19" equipment and allows for flexible hardware configurations across different vendors.
  • Is the frame suitable for dense equipment configurations? Yes. With 45 RU of vertical space and adjustable rails, the R4PCN is well suited for dense deployments such as multi‑port switches, patch panels, and compact servers. Careful planning of airflow, cable routing, and module placement helps maximize cooling efficiency and ease of maintenance in dense racks.
  • What materials and finishes are used? The frame is constructed from steel and finished with a durable powder coating to resist corrosion, withstand daily use, and maintain its appearance in demanding environments. The robust build helps ensure long‑term reliability in data centers, network rooms, and workspaces that see frequent equipment changes.
  • How do I ensure proper installation and maintenance? Begin with a clear layout plan, verify hardware requirements, and follow the installation steps that accompany the frame. Regularly inspect fasteners, rails, and mounting hardware to ensure ongoing stability. Implement a consistent cable management strategy to keep pathways clear and to simplify future upgrades or replacements.

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