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Vertiv SECURITY HANDLES RFID VRA7003 | Rack Accessory, Security
Vertiv
MPN: VRA7003
$1,237.46$1,785.00
MAP: $1,124.55
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Key Features
- RFID-enabled rack security handle
- Designed for Vertiv rack enclosure access control
- Supports controlled physical entry at the cabinet level
- Built for enterprise infrastructure environments
- Accessory category: rack accessory
- Manufacturer part number: VRA7003
- Restrict rack entry with RFID-based access control for cabinet-level security
- Support controlled technician access using authenticated handle operation
Strengthen cabinet security where it matters most: at the rack door. Vertiv SECURITY HANDLES RFID are built for environments that need controlled physical access without adding complexity to daily operations. By tying entry to RFID-based authentication, this accessory helps reduce unauthorized access, support accountability, and align rack security with broader site access policies.
For data centers, telecom rooms, and enterprise IT spaces, the value is in precision. Instead of relying on generic mechanical access, RFID-enabled handles create a more controlled workflow for technicians and authorized personnel. That matters when racks contain critical network gear, storage, or power infrastructure that cannot be left open to casual access.
This is the kind of accessory that earns its place in higher-security deployments: simple to understand, hard to bypass, and designed to fit into professional rack management practices. When access control is part of the operating standard, the right handle becomes more than hardware — it becomes part of the security model.
Ideal For
- Secure network closets with restricted cabinet access
- Control entry to racks housing critical infrastructure
- Standardize physical access in shared server rooms
- Add authentication-based access to enterprise enclosures
Why This Product
- 1Adds RFID-based access control instead of a standard mechanical handle
- 2Supports tighter cabinet security for shared infrastructure spaces
- 3Designed as a rack enclosure accessory rather than a general-purpose lock
- 4Fits security-focused deployments where access accountability matters
