Lenovo
SR860 V4 E3.S CHASSIS SLIDE RAIL
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Lenovo 4XF7B08941 SR860 V4 E3.S Chassis Slide Rail | Rack Mount
Lenovo
MPN: 4XF7B08941
$549.00
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Key Features
- Lenovo part number 4XF7B08941
- Slide rail kit for SR860 V4 chassis
- Designed for E3.S chassis support
- Rack-mount hardware for server installation
- Guided extension for service access
- Platform-specific mechanical fit
- Built for enterprise rack deployments
- Secure SR860 V4 chassis mounting using Lenovo slide rails
Support clean, repeatable rack installation for Lenovo SR860 V4 systems with the 4XF7B08941 E3.S chassis slide rail. This rail kit is built for the chassis environment where access, alignment, and serviceability matter. In dense enterprise racks, the difference between a generic rail and the correct platform-specific rail is measured in installation time, maintenance ease, and long-term fit.
The SR860 V4 chassis is a substantial server platform, and the rail system needs to match that reality. This slide rail helps keep the chassis properly guided during installation and removal, reducing strain on technicians and helping preserve the integrity of the rack deployment. For teams managing high-value infrastructure, that means fewer compromises and a more controlled service experience.
Choose this Lenovo rail when you need the exact mounting hardware intended for the SR860 V4 E3.S chassis. It is the right fit for environments that value predictable mechanical support and straightforward maintenance over improvised alternatives.
Ideal For
- Mount a Lenovo SR860 V4 chassis in a standard enterprise rack
- Replace existing rails during a server refresh or relocation
- Support maintenance access for a large chassis in a data center
- Standardize installation hardware across SR860 V4 deployments
Why This Product
- 1Matched to Lenovo SR860 V4 E3.S chassis
- 2Slide rail design for controlled service access
- 3Supports stable rack installation
- 4Platform-specific fit versus generic rails