VMP Features ER 148 Equipment Rack with New ER 148 4PKIT Expansion Kit at 2013 InfoComm

VMP Features ER 148 Equipment Rack with New ER 148 4PKIT Expansion Kit at 2013 InfoComm

VMP Features ER 148 Equipment Rack with New ER 148 4PKIT Expansion Kit at 2013 InfoCommVideo Mount Products, a provider of mounting solutions for the commercial, security, residential, and pro audio/video markets, is proud to announce it will feature its ER-148 equipment rack with the new ER-148-4PKIT 2-post expansion kit at InfoComm 2013, held in Orlando, Fla. from June 12-14 at the Orange County Convention Center, booth 5052. Both models are now shipping.

“Space is at a premium in many commercial and residential AV and security applications,” explained Keith Fulmer, president of VMP. “Thermal and cable management issues also continue to lead the list of complaints for professionals installing rack-mountable electronics in small or enclosed spaces, and VMP offers numerous solutions to help answer these concerns. By providing easy-to-assemble, vented, functional, and compatible racks, shelves, brackets, mounts and accessories, VMP meets the challenges faced by such tight and component-laden commercial, home theater, and other low voltage installations. The ER-148 is an example of just such a valuable tool.”

The ER-148-4PKIT is an easily-installed expansion kit for the ER-148 rack that converts VMP’s popular two-post rack to a four-post rack and adds even more versatility.

Features of the ER-148 19-inch Headend Equipment Rack include:

  • Rail Height – 48 inches;
  • 400 lb. load capacity;
  • EIA compliant;
  • 27 Rack spaces;
  • Standard 10-32 threading;
  • Includes 32 rack screws;
  • Steel construction;
  • Black static resistant powder coat finish; and
  • MSRP: $169.95.

Features of the ER-148-4PKIT Expansion Kit include:

  • Standard 10-32 threading in expansion posts;
  • Includes side stabilizing bars;
  • Steel construction;
  • Black static resistant powder coat; and
  • MSRP: $111.95.

“Now shipping, the ER-148 and ER-148-4PKIT are durable and practical solutions installers have come to expect from Video Mount Products,” Fulmer concluded.

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