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Hammond Peel & Stick 1-52 Rack Unit Labels | Pair

  • Numbering from 1U to 52U
  • Peel-and-stick adhesive for quick installation
  • Durable black polyester material
  • High-contrast white lettering for easy readability
  • Compatible with rails up to 52RU
SKU: HAMM-RULBK1-52

$38.50

Available on backorder

Product Description

Hammond Peel & Stick 1-52 Rack Unit Labels | Pair

Improve rack organization and installation precision with the Hammond Peel & Stick 1-52 Rack Unit Labels | Pair, a simple yet highly effective accessory designed to provide clear rack unit identification for server racks, cabinets, and telecom enclosures.

Designed for professional installers, IT technicians, and data center environments, these labels feature rack unit numbering from 1U to 52U, allowing for accurate equipment placement and easier long-term maintenance. The numbering orientation begins at 1U at the bottom and 52U at the top, matching standard rack deployment practices. Hammond’s official RULBK Series uses white lettering on durable black polyester, providing excellent visibility while maintaining a clean, professional appearance.

The peel-and-stick adhesive backing allows for fast, tool-free installation directly onto rack rails, while the cut-to-size design ensures compatibility with custom rack heights and rails up to 52RU. Sold as a pair, these labels cover both rack sides for balanced visibility.

Key Features:

  • Numbering from 1U to 52U
  • Peel-and-stick adhesive for quick installation
  • Durable black polyester material
  • High-contrast white lettering for easy readability
  • Compatible with rails up to 52RU
  • Cut-to-size format for flexible installations
  • Sold as a pair for both sides of the rack
  • Ideal for server cabinets, telecom racks, and network enclosures

The Hammond Peel & Stick 1-52 Rack Unit Labels are an essential finishing accessory for any professional rack deployment, delivering clean organization, faster installations, and improved maintenance efficiency in data centers, network closets, and structured cabling environments.