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19-in. mini-racks for table-top instrumentation come in 5U height

By Lee Teschler | June 5, 2020

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Mini-racks are now available in all heights from 3U to 6U as standard. These advanced mini-racks are designed for mounting standard 19-in. subracks, chassis and front panels. Applications include test and measurement equipment, networking and communications devices, sound and studio systems, laboratory instruments, industrial computers and control systems.

Elegant TECHNOMET 19-in. enclosures consist of two diecast aluminum front and rear bezels, the case body with internal chassis and a racksremovable rear panel. Four snap-on cover trims create a flush-fitting cohesive design with no visible fixing screws.

The front and rear bezels include standard 19-in. panel mounts with caged nut apertures for fixing the equipment. The four standard case sizes (3U, 4U, 5U and 6U) are all 15.75-in. deep. Custom heights and depths can be supplied on request.

The rear and base panels are ventilated to aid cooling. Inside there are two subrack/chassis support rails. All case panels are fitted with M4 threaded pillars for earth connections. ABS side handles are recessed for easy portability. Molded ABS non-slip feet are also included.

TECHNOMET 19-in. mini-racks are available in two standard colors: anthracite (RAL 7016) and light gray (RAL 7035). Custom colors are available on request. Prices start at $271.

Accessories include (unvented and vented) 19” front panels and M6 caged nuts and fixing screws.

METCASE can supply TECHNOMET 19” enclosures fully customized. Services include: custom front panels; CNC punching, folding, milling, drilling and tapping; fixings and inserts; painting and finishing; digital printing of legends and logos.

View the METCASE website for further information:
https://www.metcaseusa.com/en/Metal-Enclosures/Technomet-19-.htm

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