Ruckus Networks
RACK MOUNT - FRU,RACK MOUNT KIT,2 POST,ICX7750/7450/7250
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Ruckus ICX7000-RMK 2-Post Rack Mount Kit | Rack Accessories, Enterprise
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX7000-RMK
$54.19$85.00
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Key Features
- 2-post rack mount kit
- Compatible with ICX7750, ICX7450, and ICX7250
- FRU rack accessory
- Designed for switch mounting
- Platform-specific fit for Ruckus ICX hardware
- Supports controlled rack installation
- Intended for enterprise network deployments
- Mount supported switches securely using a 2-post rack design
Deploy supported ICX switches in a 2-post rack with a mounting kit built for controlled, repeatable installation. The ICX7000-RMK is intended for ICX7750, ICX7450, and ICX7250 platforms, giving infrastructure teams a straightforward way to place network hardware where rack space is tight and service access still matters.
For enterprise closets, branch rooms, and edge deployments, a dedicated rack mount kit reduces improvisation during installation and helps preserve proper alignment in the rack. That matters when you are standardizing hardware placement across sites or replacing equipment under change control. A purpose-built kit also supports cleaner cable routing and easier maintenance than ad hoc mounting methods.
Choose this kit when the switch platform is already defined and the installation needs to be consistent, secure, and serviceable. It is a small accessory, but it protects the larger investment by helping ensure the switch is mounted the way the platform was designed to be deployed.
Ideal For
- Mounting an ICX7750 in a branch network rack
- Installing an ICX7450 in a telecom or wiring closet
- Standardizing ICX7250 deployments across distributed sites
- Replacing a missing rack mount kit during hardware refresh
Why This Product
- 1Purpose-built for supported ICX switch models
- 22-post mounting for space-conscious racks
- 3More precise fit than generic rack brackets
- 4Helps standardize deployments across sites