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The JINGCHENGMEI 4U Universal VESA LCD Monitor Mounting Bracket is a robust and versatile solution designed for 19-inch server racks and cabinets. Made from durable cold rolled steel, it supports both 100mm and 75mm VESA mounted LCD panels, features adjustable depth for optimal fit, and can be used in various configurations, including wall mounting.
Compatible Devices | Servers |
Mount Motion | Fixed |
Mount Type | Rack Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 19 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
J**E
Simple enough to setup
Yeah it works, bolts straight to the VESA mounting holes on your monitor. My only issue is that the holes this product has to guide wires through don't quite lineup with where my monitor has it's HDMI ports That said this product is cheap enough and I happen to have a angle grinder to "message" a solution.Next step to to re design my rack so it's actually in a mountable solution I'm happy with.
M**A
It could use a few more cutouts for the cables and include other common sizes of rack screws.
For attaching my security NVR monitor to my DIY server rack, the mount worked flawlessly. Since the mount consists of three highly adjustable pieces, it adapted just fine to my lopsided attempt at rack-building. All the screw holes lined up with precision. It feels very strong, using some metal bends to increase structural strength without adding weight.There aren't many cutouts on the back, so depending on where your monitor connections are made, you might have to drill a hole between two of the cutouts. Everything exits the bottom of my monitor, so there weren't any issues there. This mount is made of reasonably strong steel, so expect a fun time if you have to drill through it. Although I recognize that they can't support every monitor on the market, I would have thought that given the thickness of the steel, they might provide more space on the back for larger cutouts without compromising stability.The bag of hardware that was included has the nuts and bolts to attach the three pieces together and eight cage nuts with M6 screws. My rails have threaded holes that use 10-32 screws, so these cage nuts and screws were useless for me. Every computer and audio rack cabinet I have ever encountered uses 10-32 threaded holes. I felt that it was strange to only include M6 screws when 10-32 and 12-24 are more common in North America. Also, not included were the screws to hold your monitor to the VESA mount. I think that makes sense because, depending on your monitor, you'll need varying lengths and sizes of screws. It took around 10 minutes to put everything together and mount it on the rack.It fits perfectly into the 19-inch rack and can be tilted up and down as needed. I tried a variety of monitors that I had sitting around. The slots in the mounting plate fit all of them perfectly. There is no reason why it wouldn't also work as a wall-mount bracket. It's not exactly what it is designed for, but if you already had one of these that was not in use, it would work just fine.If they ever revise this product, I would suggest a few more cutouts for the monitor cables and the inclusion of other sizes of rack screws.
A**N
Nice sturdy display rack bracket
I had this mounted to the front of my rack for awhile and it was really nice. Easy to bolt on, sturdy enough to hold a display and ok wire management for display. The quality is decent however it does flex slightly since its just flat and folded metal without any reinforcement dimples for increased strength. Still, its strong enough to hold a display without any fear or it falling off. Its priced right for its purpose and quality. You'll need a screwdriver however it does include a wrench, cage nuts and screws and nuts for assembly and installation.I've since had to modify this and its location since adding an additional 4U server, 2U UPS and 1U wire management panel. By installing 2 lengths of flat metal vertically on the side of my rack I was able to side mount this with a folding tray below which has a keyboard securely doubleface (3M) taped to it and a hook to hang my mouse from. Home lab so ya do what ya have to.Overall for its price and decent quality you really cant go wrong with this and a spare display you have kicking around.
T**M
Includes all hardware except VESA screws
I'm using this to mount a spare, old monitor in my rack. The mount comes in pieces and you assemble it, but all the hardware (and even a basic wrench) is included. It's very flexible - the depth can be adjusted, and the back plate with the monitor can be angled up or down if you need. All the hardware is included - such as cage nuts and screws for standard square hole racks - except for the screws to hold your monitor to it. Since you'll need different length and diameter screws depending on your monitor, that makes sense. The whole thing took maybe 10 minutes to assemble and mount in the rack.
W**E
Works well, sturdy enough and holds monitor in my rack!
I've got a 42U rack in my basement that I use for my home server/lab. It's not super often that I'm in need of a monitor down there, but when I do, it's always because something is broken or not working well enough that I can even access it from elsewhere in the house, so a monitor is almost always required in that situation. in the past, I've had a monitor that I just setup on the floor beside the rack and while that worked, it was always a chore. With this, I could utilize some of the extra rack space that I have and mount my monitor inside of the rack!Setup was pretty easy, and it came with several different types of screws to be used. My monitor mounted easily and looks clean in the rack.No complaints and the price is rather affordable to be able to get a monitor cleanly mounted to your rack.
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