[ale] Tool-less Rail System?

john anderson j at intte.com
Mon Jul 6 23:03:58 EDT 2009


I've been there. I decided that I like using screws and a tool. At least 
that way everything is standard and I can always find a screw.

Scott Castaline wrote:
> On 07/06/2009 07:10 AM, Marc Ferguson wrote:
>   
>> Hi Fellas,
>>
>> I have a tower that sports a tool-less rail system. So; I can insert
>> multiple hard drives and 5.25" drives without tools. My problem is I
>> seemed to have lost the little black rails. I want to buy more, but I
>> don't really know what they're called.  Does anyone know the correct
>> term?  Thanks.
>>
>> http://ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=13&pPath=620&productID=620
>> <http://ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=13&pPath=620&productID=620>
>>
>> --
>> Marc F.
>>
>> "When life gives me lemons... I make Linuxaide, hmm good stuff!"
>>
>>
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> Good Luck with the case. I had bought their full height about 1.5 years 
> ago. It had part broken, which I didn't see until I had it all put 
> together. I've been promised the part by their support since then. It's 
> a real pain to get through in the first place and then their initial 
> response is to ship the whole case back to them and then once they got 
> it they would send me a new one. Of course I would have to pay the 
> freight both ways. After 2 months they finally started talking about 
> just the part. It took another 4 months before I got someone who knew 
> what the part was. Then another month to get approval to send me the 
> part. I still have the LED skotched tape to the chassis. It's a shame 
> because their cases are really sharp looking, but as they say "Beauty is 
> only skin deep!" Also the tray mounts for the HDDs you may have to 
> spread apart a bit from the sideds, otherwise they tend to fall.
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