Published figures for the UWC-280. Detailed engineering drawings, electrical schedules and site-prep requirements are issued with the quote.
Weight, thermal load, ingress rating, fabric topology and rail dimensions will land here once engineering signs off the published sheet.
Roll the cart into place, engage the caster brakes, and connect the single 30 A / 208 V cord. The UWC-280 fits through a standard 36-inch doorway — process where the drives are.
Power on: the cart PXE-boots your licensed wipe suite from your facility server in one to two minutes. No network at the site? Insert the standalone boot USB at the front-panel port and run fully air-gapped — certificates export the same way.
Slide each drive in through the bay funnel until the latch clicks; the bay LED turns amber when it is seated and detected. 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch, SAS or SATA, any caddy brand, no tools and no sorting. Load all 280 before starting the job.
From the head-height console, confirm the drive count, select the sanitization standard — NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 2, DoD 5220.22-M, NCSC (UK) or ADISA per your policy — enter the operator ID and job reference, and start. Per-bay tri-color LEDs and the software's live grid track every drive; blink-to-locate finds any single bay from the screen.
When the batch completes, export per-drive certificates (PDF) or the batch CSV from your wipe suite. Passing drives release to the wiped bin; any failure shows red and goes straight into the lockable quarantine bin, logged by serial and routed to destruction.
Achieved by your PXE wipe software (WipeOS or 3rd-party) running on this machine.
These are being finalized for the UWC-280. Ask us for current availability and we'll send what exists today.
Optional modules and expansions that extend what the machine handles.
Consumables and field-replaceable parts to keep a unit in service.
Published PDFs for evaluation, procurement and installation.