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What We Offer
THE WORLD'S MOST ADVANCED RACK MOUNT SOLUTION
HELLO TO SIMPLIFIED WORKFLOWS, BIG OR SMALL
  • Are you a system admin looking to gain a competitive advantage?   

  • Home lab enthusiast looking to complete the perfect project?

  • Ready to roll out at enterprise level?   

 

Rackstuds™ simplify installation workflows, big or small. We have pretty inspired and famous users too. Rackstuds are available from Amazon and leading Distributors around the world.

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How high tech and innovative are NASA? As Mark Miller at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center ​said "I just picked up the package and did some installs - these fit *perfectly*! I am looking forward to ditching cage nuts."

 

​Join the ranks of innovative users taking advantage of Rackstuds™. We have some pretty famous users too, including 3M, Nasa, HP, Micro, and Pixar.

Mark Miller - NASA Goddard Space Flight
THE SMART CHOICE FOR TECH PROFESSIONALS

When Don Hess at 3M gave all his Rackstuds™ product away he said "Personally I think these are the greatest things since sliced bread! Great product. Everybody I show them to loves them."

 

With a key sense of humor Brian Tabb at New Zealand Technology Group said "Now I've used Rackstuds I swear by them. If there are any I can buy, beg, steal, trade, swap for beer, or name my firstborn after that is due in December please let me know."

 

  • Lightning-fast installation  

  • Strong durable thermoplastic

  • Safe non-conductive fiber

  • Univeral rack sizes

  • Won't scratch your equipment

  • Color-coded

  • Lower cost of install time

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Bryan Tabb - New Zealand Technology Grou
1. Rackstud - Push In
1. Push In ...
2 Rackstud - Screw On
2. Screw On ...
3. Rackstud - All Done
3. All Done!
Who Needs To Use Rackstuds™
Why You Can Trust Us
THE RACKSTUDS™ STORY
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"Why doesn’t someone reverse the nut and bolt so I have something to hang the computer on?"

 

The concept for Rackstuds™ arose in the year 2000 by Pete Stothers when he had to resort to stacking telephone books below the computer to align the rails with the cage nuts.

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