Rack Mount Power Strip: This PDU power strip surge protector equipped 6 wide space outlets 100V-240V/12A, providing enough space between the sockets to large plugs. 6 in 1 power strip, features a 1.8 m 100% Pure Copper Power Cord. so you can plug your devices in while leaving the rack mobile
1U Rack Mount Design: 19 inch power strip compatible with all 19 server racks. The power distribution unit is designed for rack enclosure, garage, workshop, office, cabinet, work bench, wall mount, under counter and other mount installation applications, provides a neat look to your work station
Protects Your Equiement: Our rackmount Power Strip features a built-in circuit breaker, and covered ON/OFF switch, 1500 Joules surge protector designed, it will automatically cut power to protect connected devices when voltage surge is overwhelming, ensuring dependable performance of vital data center equipmentRackmount Surge Protector provides critical power protection for data centers and network closets
Easy to Install: The 1U PDU can be mounted horizontally or Vertically in any server rack 19" in depth, and features a rugged steel casing to ensure maximum durabilityEquipped 4 screws to help mount and provided several mount way, you can release the screws on both sides and rotate the mounting bracket to the right angle for installation.
Wide ApplicationPower Strip Surge Protector, This Rack Mount Power Strips PDU Is Suitable for Various Scenarios Such as Industry, Office, Teaching Room, Home, etc.
Warranty: 12-month warranty. Our factory specializes in power strips socket production, we provide product customization services for various outlets and extension cord, If you have any problem, please contact us without hesitate, we are always for you
Please note for rack installation: This rack installation is of standard size. When installing the rack, please install all 4 mounting screws in the screw holes of the rack and tighten them at the same time. Do not tighten one of the screws first.
Special Note: When the power board is not powered on, it is very likely that the overcurrent protection switch is turned on. You need to unplug all output power plugs behind the socket, The power board needs to be powered on, and the overcurrent protection switch needs to be manually pressed to reset