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SKU: R48JC

Dell B13 Drop-In/Stab-In Generic Tool-Less 4-Post Rail Kit | R48JC

Quick Specs

The Generic mounting interface encompasses all other mounting interfaces outside of the ones listed above. Unless indicated to be tool-less, tools are required for installation.

Drop-in/Stab-in rails (Combo Rail) are a feature rich rail solution that allows a system to be fully extended out of the rack for service and the user has the option to install the system into the rail using a drop-in method like the ReadyRails sliding rails, or a stab-in method like the ReadyRails static rails. Drop-in/Stab-in rails support CMA or SRB applications. CMA and SRB applications must be detached in order to remove the inner member from the rails.

A “drop-in” design means that the system is installed vertically into the rails by inserting the standoffs on the sides of the system into the “J-slots” in the inner rail members with the rails in the fully extended position. The recommended method of installation is to first insert the rear standoffs on the system into the rear J-slots on the rails to free up a hand and then rotate the system down into the remaining J-slots while using the free hand to hold the rail against the side of the system.

A “stab-in” design means that the inner (chassis) rail members must first be attached to the sides of the system and then inserted into the outer (cabinet) members installed in the rack. For systems that are 2U and larger, it is recommended that two people perform this operation.

Cable management arm (CMA) is a cable management accessory which connects to the rails behind the system. It allows a fully cabled system to be extended out of the rack into a service position.

Strain relief bar (SRB) is a cable management solution, which in most cases, attaches to the back of the rails via the strain relief bar brackets. Cables from the back of the chassis are placed across the top of the SRB and secured by straps.

Square-hole describes a 4-post rack mounting flange type where rails utilize Square holes sized according to EIA-310-D standard for mounting.

Round-hole describes a 4-post rack mounting flange type where rails utilize Unthreaded-Round holes sized according to EIA-310- D standard for mounting.

Threaded-hole describes a 4-post rack mounting flange type where rails utilize Threaded-round holes for mounting. Threaded round holes may require additional hardware for mounting and hardware may vary by thread type. See footnotes in table 2 for specific information on threaded-round hole mounting.


Rail identifier Mounting interface Rail type Rack types supported Rail adjustability range (mm) Rail depth (mm)
4-Post 2-Post Square Round Threaded without CMA/SRB with CMA(SRB)
Square Round Thread Flush Center Min Max Min Max Min Max
B13 Generic Tool-less Generic Tool-less X X X w - - 559
931 559 931 559 931 714 b 845

b With CMA brackets removed
w The hole diameter of the threaded hole rack flange equal or greater than 10-32UNF-2B

Compatible With:
  • Dell R520
  • Dell R530
  • Dell R540
  • Dell R720
  • Dell R720xd
  • Dell R730
  • Dell R730xd
  • Dell R740
  • Dell R740xd
  • Dell R7415
  • Dell R7425
  • Dell R750
  • Dell R7515
  • Dell R7525
  • Dell R7920
  • Dell R820
  • Dell R830

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