The Rackworks 4 RU Lockable Rack Drawer from Gator Cases is a 14.2" deep fully enclosed drawer that can be installed in a 4 RU rack space. The drawer is fashioned from 16-gauge steel and sports a black powder-coated finish. Four layers of polyurethane diced foam with a 1/2" pluck configuration are provided for keeping your items secure, and the included lock and key can be used to safeguard the drawer's contents. It also features spring-loaded latches and smooth glides for the drawer.
- Lockable 4 RU Rack Drawer
- 16-Gauge Steel Construction
- Spring-Loaded Latches
- Smooth Glide Drawer Slides
Gator GRW-DRWDF Overview
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Gator GRW-DRWDF Reviews
Pretty good. Drawer latch feels upside down.
Seems like a fine drawer. The latch is positioned so you have to push down instead of up, making it clumsy to open with one hand. Like, it's fine. But the design has maybe 5 jobs, and one of them is clumsy.
Solid Drawer - Plan Foam Insert Usage Well
I bought this drawer to put in a 4U portable Gator Case. The intent was to put microphones and a headphone preamp in the foam insert so that when I was carrying the case or setting it on edge that they would be protected and not shift around. The drawer is really solidly built and that is great. But that also means it's HEAVY. I've now practically doubled the weight of the case and 2U of gear, cables and such that I have to lug around. But I guess it's worth it. The foam comes in two pieces, each half the height of the drawer and snugly filling the width and depth. The foam is scored or diced so that you can remove cube sized sections to make room for whatever you want to put into the drawer. It's not difficult at all to pull out the sections to make any reasonably rectangular shape that you want. However, don't try to put two openings too close together! One row of these cubes isn't strong enough to hold a shape. Leave at least 2 or 3 consecutive rows/columns of this foam together, especially if you will be putting this in a portable case.
