VMP Debuts 19 Inch 12RU Wall Rack Enclosure at 2013 ISC East

VMP Debuts 19 Inch 12RU Wall Rack Enclosure at 2013 ISC East

Video Mount Products, a provider of mounting solutions for the security, commercial, residential and pro audio/video markets, is proud to announce it will debut the new ERWEN-12E 19-inch wall rack enclosure during ISC East 2013 in New York from Nov. 20-21 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, booth 442. Now shipping, the VMP Debuts 19 Inch 12RU Wall Rack Enclosure at 2013 ISC EastERWEN-12E has an MSRP of $499.00.

“The ERWEN-12E is a workhorse of a wall mounted rack enclosure,” explained Keith Fulmer, president of VMP. “Where space is at a premium, getting equipment off the floor and up on the wall is a must when floor standing equipment racks just won’t do. VMP designed the new ERWEN-12E wall mounted rack for both form and functionality, especially with the installer in mind. With adjustable four post rails, removable hinged wall plate and a reversible glass front door, the ERWEN-12E is the answer to the most demanding rack mount requirements.”

Additional features of the ERWEN-12E 19-inch wall rack enclosure include:

  • Works with all standard 19-inch rack equipment and accessories;
  • 12 rack spaces;
  • Rails threaded with standard 10-32 threading;
  • Adjustable front and rear rails;
  • Vented top and bottom;
  • Top and bottom cable routing knockouts;
  • Reversible, hinged, tempered glass front door;
  • Removable, hinged back panel;
  • Lockable, removable side panels (locks not included);
  • Welded steel construction;
  • Ships assembled;
  • Load capacity of 120 lbs.;
  • Black powder coat finish;
  • Product dimensions (W x D x H): 24.3in x 21.9in x 25.3in; and
  • Product weight of 61.6 lbs.

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