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What (who) is luggage rack - definition

STANDARDIZED FRAME OR ENCLOSURE FOR MOUNTING MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT MODULES
Rack mount; Rack-mountable; 19 inch rack; Cabinet (computer); Rackmount; Relay rack; 19" rack; Subrack; Rack mounted; IEC 60297; Equipment rack; Rack-mounted; Rack-mount; Studio rack; 23-inch rack; Server Rack; Computer cabinet; Server rack; 19"; 23"; 20-inch rack; 19" instrument rack; Rack mount chassis; Rack cabinet; Computer rack; Server rack cooling; 19-inch rackmount
  • 19" Rack Dimensions
  • comparison between 10" and 19" rack dimensions
  • Rack-mounted audio [[power amplifier]]s of a [[sound reinforcement system]]. The racks each have large heavy duty rollers, a typical setup for open air concerts and the like, here at the [[Quadfest]] music festival.
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  • Tektronix 7603]] (1970s) for use in electronics and scientific laboratories. Typically for rack-mounted devices, the width of the front panel exceeds the width of the device itself, which provides the overlap zone (including screw holes) with the left and right rack rails.

luggage rack         
  • A [[porteur]]-style front rack and rear rack with [[pannier]]s on a utility bicycle.
DEVICE ATTACHED TO A BICYCLE TO WHICH CARGO OR PANNIERS CAN BE ATTACHED
Luggage rack
(luggage racks)
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A luggage rack is a shelf for putting luggage on, on a vehicle such as a train or bus.
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A luggage rack is a metal frame that is fixed on top of a car and used for carrying large objects. (AM; in BRIT, use roof rack
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Firearm rack         
RACK FOR STORING FIREARMS
Gun rack; Rifle rack; Arm rack; Pistol rack
A gun rack, rifle rack or arm rack is a rack for storing firearms such as rifles and pistols. The rack is typically equipped with locks to prevent theft or improper use.
Tap, rack, bang         
JARGON FOR THE RESPONSE TO A FAILURE OF A FIREARM FIRING
Tap wrack bang; Tap Rack Bang; Tap rack bang; Tap, rack, and go; Tap rack and go
Tap, rack, bang (TRB) or tap, rack, and go is jargon for the response to a failure to fire in a firearm with a removable magazine.Tong, David, "Trigger Options of the Semi-Automatic Service Pistol" This is designated as an "Immediate Action" and involves no investigation of the cause (due to being under fire in a combat or defensive situation), but is effective for common failures, such as defective or improperly seated ammunition magazines.

Wikipedia

19-inch rack

A 19-inch rack is a standardized frame or enclosure for mounting multiple electronic equipment modules. Each module has a front panel that is 19 inches (482.6 mm) wide. The 19 inch dimension includes the edges or "ears" that protrude from each side of the equipment, allowing the module to be fastened to the rack frame with screws or bolts. Common uses include computer servers, telecommunications equipment and networking hardware, audiovisual production gear, music production equipment, and scientific equipment.

Examples of use of luggage rack
1. I definitely need a luggage rack on the roof of my car.
2. He had been worried as the bag was transported back to his home in the luggage rack of a small bus along country roads full of pot–holes.
3. On departure day, Dad used clothesline to tie down our gear on the van‘s roof since it had no luggage rack.
4. U.S. and Thai authorities wearing plastic gloves sorted through his possessions, which were wheeled away on a luggage rack, and included a laptop computer and two suitcases.
5. Police said the explosives containing RDX were put inside a pressure cooker to maximise the impact and kept in the luggage rack of suburban trains.