New SANUS 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack for AV Components and Network Servers Now Available for Consumers

Floor- and Wall-Mountable, Open-Frame Rack Features a Self-Aligning Design for 15-Minute Setup

 

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. –– Dec. 17, 2020 — SANUS, the No. 1 best-selling TV mount brand in the U.S.*, today announced that its 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack (CFR1610-B1) for housing AV components and network servers is now available for consumers. Featuring a knock-down design, the compact, open-frame rack is compatible with existing SANUS Component Series skeleton racks and includes everything needed for quick and easy floor or wall mounting.

 

Featuring a self-aligning design, the 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack can be set up in only 15 minutes. At 26 inches tall, the unit can be placed on the floor (400lb capacity) using self-leveling casters or wall-mounted (150lb capacity) into concrete or wood studs. When wall-mounted, its keyhole design allows homeowners to save time by pre-drilling before hanging the rack. 

 

The 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack’s open-frame design includes two fully vented 1U shelves to provide air circulation and prevent high end equipment from overheating. It can be easily stacked with SANUS’ Component Series 15U (CFR1615-B1) and 20U (CFR1620-B1) skeleton racks, allowing homeowners to create 25U, 30U, 35U, and 40U custom sizes to meet the specific needs of their project.

 

“For consumers, the 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack offers the same flexibility, convenient features, and quick setup as the other skeleton racks in our Component Series, while providing a smaller 10U size that is perfect for tight spaces,” said Steve Frank, senior director of product management at Legrand | AV. “For added customization, it also enables more possible height combinations when stacked with our 15U and 20U solutions, making it right at home in systems of any size.”

 

The SANUS 10U Stackable Skeleton Rack is available at https://www.sanus.com/en_US/products/racks/cfr1610/.

 

*NPD annual dollar sales period ending 6/30/20.