Are you designing a network closet, data center, or server room? Our Glass Server Rack drawing is the complete blueprint you need to build or specify a professional-grade IT enclosure. This CAD file details a standard 19-inch rack featuring a tempered glass front door, the industry’s choice for balancing security with visibility.
This design is essential for IT professionals and network engineers. The locking glass door allows for the quick, at-a-glance visual monitoring of server status lights, switch activity, and UPS readouts, all while keeping the expensive hardware secure from unauthorized access. This enclosure is engineered not just for access, but for performance, ensuring your critical components are protected and properly cooled.
This downloadable drawing package is a complete manufacturing and assembly guide. It provides all the fabrication details for the rigid, load-bearing frame, the adjustable 19-inch mounting rails (EIA-310 compliant), the locking mechanisms, and the ventilation systems. It includes plans for a perforated rear door to ensure proper front-to-back airflow, as well as removable side panels and top/bottom cable entry points. Download this file to get the exact specifications for your next IT infrastructure project.
Key Features:
- Locking Tempered Glass Door: A full-size, durable glass front door that provides high visibility for monitoring equipment status lights while maintaining full security.
- Standard 19-Inch Mounting Rails: Features four fully adjustable (depth) vertical mounting rails, compliant with the EIA-310 standard for all server, switch, and patch panel hardware.
- High-Flow Ventilation: The design includes a fully perforated rear door and provisions for top-mounted fan units, promoting optimal front-to-back airflow to keep equipment cool.
- Full Access & Security: Includes lockable, removable side panels, allowing for easy access to equipment and cabling during installation and maintenance.
- Integrated Cable Management: Features large, covered cable entry cutouts on both the top and bottom of the cabinet, simplifying cable routing and organization.