Lenovo ThinkCentre M Series Tiny Rackmount Kit 19 inch

Having successfully accommodated Intel’s Nuc and Apple’s Mac Mini in the 19-inch rack, we are now proud to launch our first rackmount kit for Lenovo’s Mini PC ThinkCentre.
To be precise, the M Series Tiny.

Lenovo ThinkCentre M Series Tiny rackmount kit 19 inch
Lenovo ThinkCentre M Series Tiny rackmount

Mount your Lenovo ThinkCentre in the 19 inch rack | UM-LEN-001

Taking up only 1.00U the Lenovo Rackmount Kit “UM-LEN-001” was specially designed and developed to mount one ThinkCentre M Series Tiny with associated power supply in the 19 inch rack. To cover each product type of the M Series Tiny we made all connectors configurable. Out of thirteen keystone inline couplers chose the configuration that matches your Mini PC.

The rackmount kit is supplied fully assembled with all connectors and a labeled front foil. Velcro straps securely fasten the Mini PC plus power supply to the rackmount kit. Cutouts for air circulation are provided at the points where the ThinkCentre and its power supply unit are mounted. After connecting the connectors with cables on the rackmount kit, you are ready for installation in the 19 inch rack.

Check out the “UM-LEN-001” now or brows throw our other 100+ Rackmount Kits, to find the perfect solution for a clean rack.

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