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BestParts New 2U Sliding Ready Rail Kit Compatible with Dell Poweredge R520 R530 R540 R540xd R720 R720xd R730 R730xd R740 R740xd R7415 R7425 R750 R7515 R820 0PWN3 H4X6X

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  • * New
  • P/N: 0PWN3 00PWN3 H4X6X 0H4X6X
  • * Material: Metal
  • * Compatible with: Dell Poweredge R830 R820 R740 R730 R720 R720XD R540 R530 R520 R510
  • * You will receive: 1 x Sliding Rail Kit as Pictured


Material: Metal
Condition: New
Compatible with Dell Part Number: H4X6X, PWN3, XV104
Compatible Sub Part Numbers:

*24V27 / TKYT
*61KCY / FYK4G
*WYMD5 / K7F3P
*D20YT
Compatibility: Dell PowerEdge 2U Server
*Dell PowerEdge Gen 14: R540, R540XD, R740, R740XD, R7415, R7425
*Dell PowerEdge Gen 13: R530, R730, R730XD, R830
*Dell PowerEdge Gen 12: R520, R720, R720XD, R820
*Dell PowerEdge Gen 11: R510
Package included:
1 x Sliding Rail Kit as Pictured


Mike Sprott
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
No issues.
litorflex s.a
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022
El producto fue recibido antes del tiempo estimado y tiene la calidad que dijo el vendedor
Richard Schramm
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022
The rails were flimsy and bent and came off trying to load the server (Dell R720) on to them. Granted the 720 is a beast, but unlike typical rails where part is installed in the rack and part on the server and then you slid it in, this system requires you line up the back to pins on the server to slide in to the rack slot and then lay the rest in as you tilt the server down. If you miss, God help you as 30 near-microscopic ball bearings go flying everywhere the rail falls apart from the weight of only one sever pin. I even got a micro ball bearing into the slot where the actual server pin was properly in, so I could not move it forward to lift it out.After both rails fell apart, i eventually got the broken rails sorta in to the rack and part on to the server and slid it in like a typical (i.e. good) rail system would be, but of course it keeps partly slipping off the rails in the back.