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SKU: RMBM
UPC: 648177025398
Condition: New
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Transition Networks RMBM Rack Mount Bracket Mini

Compact 19-inch rack and DIN rail bracket for 8-port Gigabit switches

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Transition Networks RMBM Rack Mount Bracket Mini

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$27.99

Overview

SKU: RMBM
UPC: 648177025398
Condition: New
Availability: Usually Ships Same Business Day
Warranty Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Description

Transition Networks RMBM Rack Mount Bracket Mini

The Transition Networks RMBM is a compact rack mount bracket engineered for space-constrained deployments where standard 19-inch rack mounting or DIN rail installation is required. This mini-form-factor bracket lets you mount Transition Networks switches vertically in network closets, equipment racks, and distributed edge locations without sacrificing floor or shelf space—critical when every inch matters in a crowded comms room or outdoor enclosure.

Key Features

  • 19-inch Rack Compatibility: The RMBM mounts securely to standard 19-inch equipment racks using pre-drilled holes and locking hardware. This standardization means you integrate the bracket into existing rack infrastructure without custom fabrication or modification.
  • DIN Rail Mounting Option: In addition to rack mounting, the RMBM supports DIN rail installation—essential for industrial, telecom, and outdoor enclosure deployments where vertical mounting saves horizontal footprint and improves cable management in tight spaces.
  • Mini Form Factor: The compact design minimizes rack space consumption. For environments where you're managing multiple switches or where rack real estate is at a premium, this form factor avoids forcing a choice between mounting efficiency and equipment density.
  • Support for 8-Port Gigabit Switches: The bracket accommodates Transition Networks 8-port Gigabit unmanaged switches with multi-mode fiber connectivity options. This pairing delivers a ready-to-deploy edge switching solution for fiber-to-copper transitions in branch locations, data closets, or remote monitoring sites.
  • Industrial and Telecom Ready: DIN rail capability makes the RMBM suitable for harsh or demanding environments—telecom cabinets, outdoor enclosures, and industrial control rooms where equipment must be mounted reliably without relying on rack infrastructure.
  • Cable Management: Vertical mounting via the RMBM improves airflow around the switch and simplifies cable routing, reducing tangled runs and making future maintenance or upgrades faster and less error-prone.

Integration & Compatibility

The RMBM is designed for Transition Networks switch models in the 8-port Gigabit unmanaged family with multi-mode fiber connectivity. Verify your specific switch model against the bracket compatibility list before ordering—not all Transition Networks switches will mount identically. The bracket integrates seamlessly with standard 19-inch racks (EIA-310-D) and DIN rails (EN 60715 standard width), so you can deploy it in existing infrastructure without special adapters or modifications.

For buyers evaluating network switches and mounting solutions together, confirm your switch dimensions and weight against the RMBM specifications to ensure proper support and cable clearance. If you're deploying multiple switches in a distributed architecture, cabling and connectivity planning becomes critical—the RMBM's vertical orientation simplifies cable management but requires clear routing discipline to prevent congestion.

Deployment Scenarios

The RMBM excels in network closets where a single or dual switch installation must fit within a small footprint, in remote branch locations where DIN rail mounting integrates with existing industrial infrastructure, and in outdoor fiber-to-copper transition points where the switch needs protection from environmental exposure but must remain vertically mounted for airflow. Consider the RMBM if your deployment prioritizes space efficiency and your switch weight and dimensions align with bracket load ratings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum weight capacity of the RMBM bracket?

A: Consult the RMBM datasheet or contact the manufacturer directly for maximum supported equipment weight. Standard 19-inch rack brackets typically support 10–20 lbs per unit; DIN rail capacity depends on rail type and installation method.

Q: Can I use the RMBM to mount non-Transition Networks switches?

A: The RMBM is designed specifically for Transition Networks switch models. Compatibility with third-party equipment depends on matching mounting hole patterns and weight distribution. Do not assume cross-compatibility without explicit verification.

Q: Does the RMBM come with all necessary hardware for both rack and DIN rail mounting?

A: Check the product documentation for included mounting hardware. Both 19-inch rack and DIN rail mounting often require different fastener sets; verify before installation to avoid delays.

Q: What are the space savings compared to deploying a switch on a shelf?

A: Rack mounting eliminates the need for a dedicated shelf or stand, freeing horizontal cabinet space for other equipment or cabling infrastructure. In a standard 42-unit rack, one vertical-mounted switch occupies 1–2U of vertical space but zero shelf space.

Q: Is the RMBM suitable for outdoor enclosures?

A: The bracket itself is a passive metal mounting device. The switch it supports must have its own environmental rating (IP rating, operating temperature range) for outdoor use. The RMBM enables DIN rail mounting in outdoor cabinets, but the switch's environmental specifications determine actual outdoor suitability.

Q: What tools are required to install the RMBM?

A: Standard rack installation requires basic hand tools (screwdriver, potentially a torque wrench for critical fasteners). DIN rail mounting may require a DIN rail mounting tool or standard hardware. Consult installation documentation for specific tool requirements.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry
Perspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.

The Transition Networks RMBM solves a real problem: fitting a Gigabit fiber-capable switch into tight spaces without sacrificing cable management or airflow. The dual mounting option—standard 19-inch rack or DIN rail—is the key differentiator here. You're not locked into one infrastructure style, which matters when you're retrofitting an existing closet or deploying into industrial environments where DIN rail is the only game in town.

Technical Highlights:

  • 19-inch Rack Standard Compliance: EIA-310-D compatibility means the bracket integrates into any off-the-shelf rack without modification, reducing integration time and eliminating custom fabrication cost.
  • DIN Rail Versatility: EN 60715 standard support opens deployment into telecom cabinets, outdoor enclosures, and industrial control environments where horizontal space is at a premium but vertical mounting infrastructure already exists.
  • Compact Footprint: The mini form factor is genuinely space-efficient—if you're running dual switches in a 42U rack, this bracket keeps you from burning an entire shelf unit when 1–2U of vertical space will do the job.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Weight and Dimensions Critical: The RMBM is a passive bracket—verify your specific Transition Networks switch model's weight and mounting hole pattern *before* ordering. Incompatible dimensions or exceeding load capacity creates a costly rework.
  • Switch Environmental Rating Is Separate: The bracket itself offers no environmental protection. If you're mounting a switch in an outdoor enclosure, the switch must carry its own IP and temperature ratings; the RMBM just enables the mounting orientation. Don't assume the bracket adds weatherproofing.

Deploy the RMBM when you're consolidating Transition Networks fiber-to-copper edge switches in branch network closets, when DIN rail infrastructure already exists in your telecom or industrial cabinet and you need to upgrade switching capacity vertically, or when every cubic inch of rack space in a data closet translates directly to cost savings. Skip it if you're mounting a single switch with no rack constraints—a simple shelf costs less and requires no planning.

Specifications
Product Type: Switch
Type: Switch
Din Rail: Yes
Fiber Type: Multi Mode
Managed: Unmanaged
Ports: 8
Speed: Gigabit
Mount Type: Rack Mount
Warranty: Lifetime
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