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Bello Brand Staircase-Style AV Electronics Rack: Holds 300 Pounds - $400 (san jose downtown)

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Posted : Friday, August 30, 2024 05:54 AM

The price is $400.
This price is firm and non-negotiable.
Please don't ask for a discount or make an offer.
I have a very high-end electronics cabinet / rack that can hold a lot of extremely heavy audio, video, computer, or electronic components.
This is a Bello brand rack.
Bello is also called Bell'O or Bell'O Getti.
This is model number AT-484.
The rack has a frame constructed of four pieces of extremely sturdy reinforced steel.
Two of these steel pieces are shaped like an L (or upside 7).
Each L piece is a little over 4 feet tall with a lower support beam that is about 2 feet long.
These two L pieces connect to two other sturdy steel beam at the bottom and top to create a very firm support.
When fully assembled, the metal frame measures 22" wide, 24" deep, and 51" tall.
The metal frame weighs about 30 pounds.
Within the vertical steel sections are notches that allow for up to six tempered clear glass plates to be held in place.
Each glass pieces are secured within these notches by small rotating locks.
There are seven different notches within the steel frame.
But there are only six glass pieces.
Each piece of glass weighs about 5 pounds.
When all six pieces of glass are fully inserted into the metal frame, the rack looks like a metal and glass staircase.
It's a very cool look.
In this completed form, the rack measures about 22" wide, 28" deep, and 51" tall.
The entire unit weighs about 60 pounds.
You place your electronic components on top of each glass piece.
Each glass can hold up to 50 pounds of equipment.
Since there are six shelves, the entire rack can hold up to 300 pounds of gear.
Each glass shelf is 19.
5" wide and 13.
5" deep.
Your electronic components should not be much wider or deeper than these two numbers.
The vertical distance between notches in the metal frame is 7.
5", which represents the maximum height of electronic components that can be stored on the glass.
Or if you leave one notch empty, the maximum height between glass shelves would be 15".
One side of the metal frame is hollow to allow your connections cables to be run and hidden from view.
There are opening at the bottom and underneath each glass shelf for these cable runs.
The audio rack is in excellent structural, functional, and cosmetic condition.
There are some extremely tiny scratches on some metal and glass pieces.
But these are very difficult to detect.
You can pick up from my house near the San Jose Airport.
Or I can deliver this to you for free if you are located within 20 miles of my house (zip code 95126).
Or if you live further away, I could deliver for a small fee.

• Phone : NA

• Location : San Jose,CA

• Post ID: 9122365541


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