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Lowell Manufacturing VARI-RACK
The company's latest racking product is designed for use in a variety of situations, including wood floors.

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Lowell Mfr.'s new VARI-RACK incorporates rubber casters, a 19.2-inch wide footprint and a full selection of side panels, doors and raceways.
May 12, 2011 | by Robert Archer

There’s no such thing as a cookie cutter electronics system installation. It’s for this very reason electronics professionals need products that facilitate efficiency in the field.

The Skinny: Lowell Manufacturing understands the dilemmas technicians can face. The company’s latest product, VARI-RACK, aims to solve typical problems installers encounter.

Specs: The VARI-RACK is available with a mobile base that’s made to protect wood, marble and tile floors through its use of casters with special rubber treads that won’t mar and scratch. Lowell says the assembly system allows for last minute system changes, offering installers the option to work as needed throughout the installation process. Other features of the rack include a 19.2-inch wide footprint that enables its use in narrow environments and a full selection of side panels, doors and raceways.

Solutions: The VARI-RACK can be used for most electronic system installation.

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Robert Archer has been covering the electronics industry for more than a decade, and before his work with EH Publishing, he worked at several local Boston newspapers.
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