The Middle Atlantic SFR-12-18 Swing Frame Rack is a 12-space wall-mount rack designed for easy access to patch panels, network gear, and other shallow equipment in tight spaces. Its open-back, swing-frame construction optimizes wall real estate, while the frame pivots out to a 90° service position so you can comfortably punch down, route, and manage cables. Measuring 18.0 in wide, 21.0 in high, and 19.0 in deep, this rugged rack ships ready-to-assemble and features a durable black powder coat finish for long-term professional use.
Features
12 rack spaces of mounting capacity for patch panels, network, and AV gear
Open-back design maximizes usable wall surface and simplifies cable routing
Swing-frame pivots out to a 90° service position with a positive stop for safe, stable access
Unique hinge-free pivot design enhances strength and reliability over traditional hinge systems
Frame can be installed to swing open from either the left or right side for flexible layouts
Ships in a ready-to-assemble configuration to reduce storage and transport bulk
Durable black powder coat finish resists scratches and blends into professional environments
Compact footprint with 18.0 in width, 21.0 in height, and 19.0 in depth for space-conscious installations
Open rear structure preserves maximum usable wall area for cable routing and hardware
Swing Frame Access
Frame swings out to a 90° open position with a positive stop for easy punch-down and service work
Frame Mechanism
Open swing frame uses pivot points instead of conventional hinges and can be configured to open from either the left or right side
Assembly
Supplied as a ready-to-assemble kit to minimize storage and transport footprint
Finish
Durable black powder-coated surface
Physical
Width
18.0 in
Height
21.0 in
Depth
19.0 in
Regulatory
California Prop 65
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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