Server Rack Data Cart – Rear Load

  • feature iconSingle Bay Configuration
  • feature iconORv2, ORv3, ORv3-HPR Compatible
  • feature iconUp to 4,000 lbs per bay
  • feature iconQuad-Steering
Product Details

Designed with an electric lift mechanism, this Server Rack Data Cart – Rear Load elevates your servers off the ground for seamless mobility while ensuring maximum stability. It’s equipped with load present and rack position sensors. Engineered with a robust mechanical steering system and dual steering capability, it provides effortless maneuverability in tight spaces. Safety is at the forefront: the cart features light indicators, two emergency stop buttons, and advanced safety laser scanners to ensure a secure environment.

 

A motion prevention interlock circuit and safety switch on the lift packs prevent movement while servers are lowered, adding another layer of protection. The rack retention latches and retaining strap secure your valuable equipment during transport. With a weight capacity of 1800 kg and a tare weight of 1707 lbs, this server rack cart is built for heavy-duty operations while prioritizing user safety and equipment security.

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FAQs

The Single-Bay Rear-Load Data Cart is designed for ORv2, ORv3, and ORv3-HPR server racks. Compatibility should be verified using the rack’s exact dimensions, weight, base clearance, caster configuration, center of gravity, and any protruding hardware. The rear-load arrangement also requires sufficient clearance to align and insert the rack into the bay.

The cart has a capacity of up to 4,000 pounds in its single load bay. The complete server rack must remain within this rating, including installed hardware and accessories. Load distribution, center of gravity, floor condition, slopes, thresholds, aisle dimensions, and the planned travel route should also be evaluated before operation.

An electric lift mechanism raises the server rack off the floor so its weight is supported by the cart during transport. Load-present and rack-position sensors help confirm that the rack is positioned for the lifting sequence. Operators should verify correct rack engagement and retention before allowing the cart or connected towing system to move.

The cart uses a robust mechanical steering system with dual-steering capability to improve control in narrow data center aisles and constrained routes. Its quad-steering design supports precise tracking during movement. Actual maneuverability depends on the rack dimensions, complete cart footprint, turning path, aisle width, floor obstructions, and towing arrangement.

Safety features include light indicators, two emergency-stop buttons, safety laser scanners, load-present sensors, and rack-position sensors. A motion-prevention interlock and switches on the lift packs prevent movement while the server rack is lowered. Final safety behavior depends on the cart controls, towing equipment, scanner configuration, and integrated system logic.

Rack-retention latches and a retaining strap hold the server rack within the cart during movement. These components help limit unintended rack movement while turning, stopping, or traveling through the facility. Before transport, operators should confirm that the rack is fully positioned, the latches are engaged, the strap is secured, and the lift sequence is complete.