NavePoint 9U Open Frame Wall Mount Server Rack for 19″ Networking IT Equipment & A/V, 12-24 Threaded, Compatible with 2-Post Mounting, Black
£236.42



Price: EUR236.42
(as of Mar 26, 2026 17:26:47 UTC – Details)
This wall-mounted open frame rack with threaded mounting holes by NavePoint is perfect for mounting servers and other networking equipment. Made of high-quality SPCC Cold Rolled Steel with a powdered coated finish for durability. Flat Packed for easy shipment and requires some assembly. Available in a variety heights.
SPECIFICATIONS – The NavePoint 9U open frame rack, crafted for 19″ rack equipment, is constructed from 1.5mm SPCC Cold Rolled Steel. With dimensions of 15.8″L x 20″W x 18.90″H and a depth of 16″, this sturdy wall mount server rack supports up to 200 lbs.
ACCESS & COOLING – Enhancing server and network performance, this 9U wall mount network rack features an open design for optimal airflow, making equipment setup and cable management more accessible in a wall-mounted configuration.
VERSATILITY – This 9U data rack arrives flat-packed, streamlining the assembly process. It’s adaptable for 2-post mounting, ideal for medium-sized server environments where efficient use of space is essential.
CABLE MANAGEMENT – Equipped with slots and points for cable organization, this 9U server rack ensures a tidy arrangement of wires, contributing to the maintenance and appearance of networking areas.
COMPLIANCE & DURABILITY – Meeting key industry standards, the NavePoint 9U wall mount rack is a reliable solution for securely housing 19-inch equipment, providing compatibility with a variety of network components.
5 reviews for NavePoint 9U Open Frame Wall Mount Server Rack for 19″ Networking IT Equipment & A/V, 12-24 Threaded, Compatible with 2-Post Mounting, Black
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Leo –
This NavePoint 9U rack arrived in pieces and went together with literally 4 screws. Very easy to put together. I then used some boxes to hold it up again the wall to mark my holes and used a level. I screwed it to the wall with some 4 lag screws size 3/8 in x 2 in (not included) and over my structured media enclosure since it ran out of space. It went on the wall without issue and straight in to studs. The media enclosure prevented me from using plywood. If you can’t put it in to studs or plywood on studs, the rack too heavy to just rely on toggle bolts/butterfly anchors. Certainly, do not use drywall anchors.With it on the wall, it is very sturdy. The fit is good and the finish is thick. I’m not worried about scratching the finish. There are no rack unit numbers but they did include lines which is helpful. At 9U, we can just count.Other review mention having issues with rack screws, I did not have this problem. Maybe that issue has been fixed? The only downside I can find to this rack is they only provide you 12 rack screws. If you were to fill up 9U with 4 screws at each rack unit, then you’d need 36 screws which I feel should have been provided.Other than that, 5/5 would buy again.
Malvin –
This was my second one. Solid product that does the job
Jeff Leigh –
As lots of others have mentioned, this rack takes 12-24 screws and not the more common 10-32 screws that come with a lot of equipment. Easy enough to pick up a bunch of 12-24 screws ahead of time. The dimensions for mounting the rack to the wall are non-standard and also don’t match the included instructions. The instructions say the mounting holes are 17″ apart and 11″ top-to-bottom. The actual hole measurements for my unit were 17-3/16″ apart and 13-1/4″ top-to-bottom. Easy enough to adjust while mounting, but certainly not spaced for standard USA 16″ on-center stud walls.
SwissArmyKnerd –
The unit is light but sturdy, and I appreciate the 1U markings. The design is open and allows good access, excellent solution for small spaces or users with multiple pieces of equipment. (Not really designed for devices which require significant depth, however.)My one ‘complaint’ would be that I feel the current design relies much too heavily on welded joints at right angles — some angled supports on the sides would drastically improve the capacity and dependability (fortunately, there are some pre-formed slots and holes which work well for this purpose, although it would be nicer if the manufacturer supplied this by default.)To directly address the two most common complaints I’ve seen in the comments:(1) There are no assembly instructions, I’m so confused.– Really? There a four screws, and four holes (one in each corner.) Not to be insulting, but if this level of complexity requires instructions you have no business handling a screwdriver.(2) The provided screws do not work in the pre-drilled holes.– I don’t know what to tell you, mine worked fabulously.
Bradley Walker –
I ordered this for a client’s project after having been using the NavePoint racks for years. NavePoint racks are rock solid, reliable, and just downright sturdy when secured to a wall properly. These racks mixed with a rack shelf will hold UPS’s, heavier PoE switches, and all rack mountable equipment.It’s advisable to get NavePoint over some of the other no branded networking gear.