
EIA & SSI Rack Specifications
When designing a rack system, one of the most important factors to take into account, is whether the racks you select will fit the servers you need. Ausrack cabinets are designed to EIA and SSI specifications for Computer Server Cabinets & Enclosures. This is an independent specification that has been endorsed by all the major server and network equipment brands.
Specifications
A rack's mounting fixture consists of two parallel metal strips, referred to as "rails", standing vertically. The rails are separated by a gap of 450mm (17.72"), and are a minimum of 16.7mm (0.657") wide giving an overall rack width of 482.6 mm (19").
The rails have holes in them at regular intervals, with both rails matching, so that each hole is part of a horizontal pair with a centre-to-centre distance of 465mm (18.3"). The holes in the rails are arranged vertically in repeating sets of three, with centre-to-centre separations of 12.7mm (0.5"), 15.875mm (0.625"), 15.875mm (0.625"). The hole pattern thus repeats every 44.45mm (1.75").
Racks are divided into regions, 44.45mm (1.75") in height, within which there are three complete hole pairs in a vertically symmetric pattern, the holes being centred 6.4mm (0.25"), 22.2mm (0.875"), and 38.1mm (1.5") from the top or bottom of the region. Such a region is commonly known as an "RU" or "U", for rack unit or unit respectively.
The Ausrack system uses plain square mounting holes as these allow boltless mounting of some equipment, and can be adapted for use with bolts by the use of cage nuts. The rails are made of steel of 2mm thickness. All Ausrack Plus and Lite range include 4 rails as standard, 2 at the front and two at the rear.
For an easy to read summary of this information, please see our pdf on rack specifications.
For more information on the types of rack available see our products page.
