50 Pack M6 Rack Mount Cage Nuts Screws Washers With Quick Pull Installation Tool For Server Cabinets Built Tough Zinc Plated Carbon Steel Heavy Duty Setup For Network Racks And Gear

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Fifty piece m6 rack mount cage nut kit for server gear
✔️ 50 pc m6 zinc plated carbon steel hardware with extraction tool

This fifty piece set of m6 rack mount hardware delivers a solid foundation for building out equipment enclosures and network setups. You get cage nuts paired with matching screws and split ring washers engineered to grip securely inside standard square hole patterns. The zinc coated finish shields against moisture and temperature swings while keeping everything easy to tighten down without stripping. It works just fine for holding servers, patch panels, power strips, dvd players, and audio gear directly onto floor standing frames or wall mounted trays. The included extraction punch removes stuck fasteners cleanly so you can swap out old components quickly without damaging the frame rails.

✅ half inch or thirteen millimeter screw length phillips head shape for steady hold
✅ sixteen millimeter clearance fits standard rack hole layouts without bending metal rails
✅ zinc shielded carbon steel body fights humidity and takes frequent setup swaps
✅ contains fifty pack screws, fifty pack cage clips, fifty pack washers and quick pull tool
✅ arrives with nylon wrap straps for neat wire routing behind server drawers

💡 Why pick m6 rack mount hardware with cage nuts over standard threaded inserts?
These systems bite straight into standard square hole chassis and hold rock solid.
- The zinc stamped nuts spread pressure evenly across the panel so you get a snug fit every time without warping the mounting rail
- Pairing them with phillips pan head screws gives you extra contact area under the screw head which stops spinning during tightening runs
- A handy built in extraction punch makes swapping out old brackets clean and fast, saving your fingertips from unnecessary trouble

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