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Re: interface rack mount kit M4300-24X
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interface rack mount kit M4300-24X
hi all,
for an application I want to make/design custom made brackets for the managed switch M4300-24X. I want to use the 4 interfaces on the side of the switch on the front and on the back side. But to design the bracket i need to know the position of the mounting holes and the distance between them. Also I need to know the diameter or threated size.
Who can help me with this?
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Re: interface rack mount kit M4300-24X
Don't think Netgear does make mechanical design drawings available, you might have to measure the positions of the holes yourself.
Threads are typically M3 if I have it right.
@LaurentMa please.
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Re: interface rack mount kit M4300-24X
Yes NETGEAR can help and share mechanical external drawings (CAD 3D and 2D in STEP) under non-disclosure mutual agreement.
Please come to me using Private Message and provide our complete details with your email. I will follow up asap with you, go and execute our mutual NDA and provide the drawings to you, you'll have everything you need I hope for your mounting kit application.
NB: As soon as the switch case gets opened or modified, NETGEAR warranty is voided. I understand here you will only work outside of the switch, which seems OK.
Regards,
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Re: interface rack mount kit M4300-24X
Wow, that's a service. Thank you @LaurentMa ! Croissants and espressi fo France!
There was a similar request, just for a non-rack mount either non-managed or Plus switch - just for the outer dimensions (with +/-) earlier.