Juniper Networks
JNP10016 FAN-TRAY GEN2
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Juniper JNP10016-FAN2 Fan Tray Gen2 | Rack Fan, Enterprise Cooling
Juniper Networks
MPN: JNP10016-FAN2
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks OEM fan tray
- Gen2 cooling assembly
- Rack-mounted chassis cooling component
- Designed for compatible Juniper systems
- Replacement part for production infrastructure
- Thermal management for dense network racks
- Maintain chassis airflow with a Juniper-compatible Gen2 fan tray
- Support thermal stability in dense racks using purpose-built cooling hardware
Preserve thermal stability in Juniper rack environments with the JNP10016 Fan Tray Gen2. Designed for compatible Juniper systems, this fan tray supports the airflow needed to keep network hardware operating within expected temperature ranges under sustained load. In dense racks, cooling is not a convenience feature — it is part of the uptime strategy.
This Gen2 tray is suited for teams maintaining Juniper infrastructure that demands predictable airflow and a clean mechanical fit. It is the kind of component procurement teams specify when they need the right replacement part, not a generic alternative that may compromise chassis cooling behavior. For production networks, that distinction matters.
Use it to restore cooling capacity in deployed systems, keep spare parts aligned to the installed base, and reduce risk from thermal throttling or premature hardware stress. When the rack is full and the workload is constant, a matched fan tray helps keep the platform performing as intended.
Ideal For
- Replacing a failed fan tray in a Juniper production chassis
- Maintaining spare parts inventory for Juniper network infrastructure
- Supporting thermal control in high-density rack deployments
- Refreshing cooling hardware during planned maintenance windows
Why This Product
- 1OEM Juniper fit versus generic replacement parts
- 2Chassis-specific cooling versus universal fan kits
- 3Production-grade airflow support versus ad hoc cooling
- 4Matched mechanical design versus compatibility guesswork