19" rack model?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Daniel, Sep 5, 2004.

  1. Daniel

    Daniel Guest

    I think I remember someone here saying they had a 19" rack enclosure
    model they were willing to share. I just need it for illustrating a
    product for a client – not for manufacturing! So as long as the basics
    fit the EIA standards - would be great!

    Thanks
    Daniel
     
    Daniel, Sep 5, 2004
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  2. Daniel

    Simon Miller Guest

    If you have a look at the Dataracks range, I have all the 303 Elite range
    modelled
    www.dataracks.co.uk

    We designed this cabinet system for Dataracks a couple of years ago and have
    all assemblies and parts.
    I cannot share complete assemblies due to contractual reasons but if you
    have a particular view you need to show your product in I may be able to
    help out.

    Regards Simon
     
    Simon Miller, Sep 6, 2004
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  3. My mind must be in the gutter SHEESH!!!
     
    Corey Scheich, Sep 7, 2004
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  4. Daniel

    daniel Guest

    I had to re-read my post...

    ah yes...
    You are thinking about deer season right?

    Some things one just does not share....

    ;-)
     
    daniel, Sep 7, 2004
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  5. That's it Deer season.....Yeah, Deer season.
     
    Corey Scheich, Sep 7, 2004
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  6. Daniel

    daniel Guest

    Hi Simon,

    Best for me is to have a model as I will need it for rendering. It does
    not need to be complete as all I really need for the visualisation is
    the outside and main vertical rails in front. A 12, 18, or 24U would be
    fine. Or if you have somthing from the FP series, that would also be
    super.

    Thanks if you can help!
    Daniel
     
    daniel, Sep 7, 2004
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  7. Daniel

    MM Guest

    Corey,

    I think Paul S. has a rack modeled on his site. Looks a little bigger than
    19" though, maybe 38D,,,

    Mark
     
    MM, Sep 7, 2004
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  8. Daniel

    Simon Miller Guest

    I think this is going to be difficult, the assemblies are 100's of parts and
    squeezed and zipped come in at 200MB. I am also unable to give you the
    assemblies as dataracks do not want the manufacturing information to be
    given away! If you can think of a way forward, fire away!

    Simon
     
    Simon Miller, Sep 8, 2004
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  9. Being that the origional poster was a man I suspected he was refering each
    ones circumference which would mean you would need like a 56M or something
    that would be a special order.
    LOL
    I don't have any models of "rack" holders let alone in that size.
     
    Corey Scheich, Sep 8, 2004
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  10. Daniel see if your IT could setup a temporary FTP or something.
    I realize this may have already crossed your mind, but you never know.
     
    Corey Scheich, Sep 8, 2004
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  11. Daniel

    Krister L Guest

    Save the assy as a part......there You've got options for how much You wanna
    show...and it sure would bring the filesize down

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Sep 8, 2004
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  12. Daniel

    FrankW Guest

    Daniel
    I've made a simple model of a rack with the mounting rails only.
    Side panels etc are mostly optional or determined on the type of rack.
    EIA Standard EIA-310-D outlines the basics for rack design,
    which my simple model conforms to.
    After much searching of the web there is no standard depth size.
    As I made the rack that allows me to design rear support brackets
    for our 1RU rack units I've created a realistic range of 24-30.25 inches
    in depth. Thus their are two configurations 24" deep and 30.25" deep
    Email me with a returnable address and I'll send it to ya
    Cheers
    Frank
    remove mxz from my address to reply
     
    FrankW, Sep 8, 2004
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  13. Daniel

    learning Guest


    I completely understand. No problem. I will just wack out enough of
    what I need for the rendering. Thanks for the try!

    Daniel
     
    learning, Sep 8, 2004
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  14. Daniel

    daniel Guest

    Excuse the "learning" name on the message - just trying a new
    newsreader, and forgot to change the defaults... as you see, I am
    learning something every day :)
     
    daniel, Sep 8, 2004
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  15. Daniel

    daniel Guest


    Ah yes... the IT department...
    I wake up in the morning, look in the mirror, and what do I see?
    the...
    IT department,
    Sales department,
    Purchasing department,
    HR department
    Cleaning Department
    guy who pays the bills department
    oh yes... and somtimes I get to see the Design department toooooo :))

    Have not achieved that level of wisdom yet Corey. One of these days,
    when I manage to actually show what I do on my website, I may achieve a
    state of FTP nirvana too :) Seriously, I do hope to add that in the
    comming months. Would be nice!
     
    daniel, Sep 8, 2004
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  16. You guys could try passing it through messanger or something it will still
    take forever bit it is a possibility.

    Corey

     
    Corey Scheich, Sep 8, 2004
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