Rack

Rack or racks may refer to:

Storage and installation

 * Amp rack, short for amplifier rack, a piece of furniture in which amplifiers are mounted
 * Bicycle rack, a frame for storing bicycles when not in use
 * Bustle rack, a type of storage bin mounted on armored fighting vehicles
 * Drying rack, for hanging clothing to dry
 * Firearm rack, for storing firearms
 * Pallet racking, structural racks (usually steel) for storing palletised loads
 * Power rack, a piece of weight training equipment
 * Rack (billiards), for placing billiard balls in their starting positions
 * Roof rack, a system used to carry items on top of a car
 * Standardized equipment racks
 * 19-inch rack and 23-inch rack, commonly used for computer, communications, and AV equipment
 * Rack unit, equipment sizing measure
 * International Standard Payload Rack, used in spaceflight
 * Toast rack, a serving piece

Media

 * The Rack (album), debut album by Asphyx
 * The Rack (1915 film), an American silent drama film
 * The Rack (1956 film), a courtroom drama starring Paul Newman
 * "Racks" (song), song by rapper Y. C.

People

 * Rack (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), fictitious character
 * Edmund Rack (c.1735–1787), English writer
 * Reinhard Rack (born 1945), Austrian politician
 * Tom Rack, American actor

Transportation

 * Rack and pinion, a gear arrangement commonly used in vehicle steering
 * Rack lift, an elevator which runs on vertical rails
 * Rack railway, a train propelled using a toothed rail
 * Rack, in horseriding, a quick, four-beat ambling gait
 * Racks railway station, a former railway station in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland

Other uses

 * Laboratory drying rack, a pegboard for hanging and draining glassware in a laboratory
 * Rack, a climbing term for the set of equipment carried up a climb
 * Rack (web server interface), a Web server interface for Ruby
 * Racking, the transfer of a liquid (such as wine) from one container to another
 * Racking a firearm (in particular pump action shotguns) which may be racked, or readied to fire
 * Tap, rack, bang
 * Racking focus, a photography technique
 * Rack of ribs, a food item made up of a set of ribs
 * Rack of lamb, a cut of lamb meat
 * Racks and quandles, concepts in abstract algebra
 * Rack (torture)
 * Receptor for activated C kinase 1 (RACK1)