PRODUCTS ENCLOSURES MOUNTING ACCESSORIES EXTENDING THE CHOICE FOR DESIGNERS
OKW has completed its range of advanced ERGO- CASE wearable enclosures with six new smaller XS models, giving designers a choice of 42 individual housings. The new extra small cases are well suited for compact handheld electronic devices and have an ergonomically contoured design which is very comfortable to hold or wear. Typical applications for the ERGO-CASE include personal electronics such as medical and wellness equipment, security devices, building access and dosage detectors. The new ERGO-CASE XS consists of a top, base
FIBOX has introduced a new glass fibre reinforced polycarbonate enclosure series. The ARCA control cabinets are available in 14 sizes from 200 x 300 x 150mm to 800 x 600 x 300mm. Suitable for wall or pole mounting, they are rated at IP66, and their outer dimensions and the installation space match standard wall cabinets. The system comprises a mounting frame
including a DIN-rail frame, a front plate and four plastic corner brackets. The frame is ergonomically populated separately before the entire assembly is placed inside the cabinet and screwed tight. 35mm DIN- rails can also be mounted directly in the enclosure body and at the inner side of the door where special mounting pods are prepared. The sides can be individually fitted with drill holes for cable feed through as it is required.
FIBOX
www.fibox.co.uk T: 01642 604 400
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DEM Manufacturing has launched a new range of heavy duty, IP rated industrial units suitable for use in harsh environments. The product range meets minimum exposure IP66, IP67 and IP68
for protection against jets of water and full submersion. The new range is well suited for automotive, industrial
automation, marine, military ground systems, renewable energy, test and measurement, traffic management and monitoring, transportation and utilities applications, and includes a sealing mechanism developed to ensure minimum exposure for IP66 and IP68 compliance. The IP68 units are suitable for continuous submersion up to
depths of ten metres, for up to 20 hours. The seal design also allows contact between the lid and base to maintain EMI/RFI protection. The Deltron heavy duty enclosure range incorporates a lid
design, which encloses the silicone seal well inside the box and allows for excellent EMI/RFI screening. The silicone seals make the new range both oil and petrol resistant while captive screws improve security and eliminate snagging. The new range features internal free space to allow for
numerous mounting options including DIN-rail mount, studs and printed circuit board (PCB) card guides.
DEM Manufacturing
www.dem-uk.com T: 01724 273 200
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Pentair has increased the static load carrying capacity of its Schroff Varistar network cabinet to 1,600kg and further new accessory parts have been developed for extra functionality and flexibility. The increase in static load carrying capacity was
achieved by replacing the width reducing adapter brackets previously used with cross members that can carry more load. The cross members feature holes set at 25mm increments and this allows the user to move the 19" plane forward or backward in the cabinet, depending on how much room is required in the front for cabling. Schroff Varistar server and network cabinets are based on the Varistar platform, so that the same accessories and expansion parts can be used and the cabinets can be arranged in rows without problems. The range of Varistar covers for air baffling has been adapted to the new design and offers new options. Hot and cold air is efficiently separated, regardless of where in the cabinet the 19" plane is positioned. A new, highly flexible option for fitting socket strips in the rear part of the cabinet
has also been developed. New mounting brackets were designed that integrate directly into the Varistar meander profile. All Schroff socket strips offered by Pentair can be mounted using the holes in the mounting brackets, as well as strips from other manufacturers, individually or side by side on one side of the cabinet. The Varistar meander profile, with its 25mm hole grid, allows accessories to be
mounted on all three planes and offers optimised cable management in separate cabling zones. For access control, various locking options are available - from simple lever handles with or without DIN cylinder to electronic handles with IP addresses.
Schroff
www.schroff.co.uk T: 01442 240 471 Enter 208
and intermediate ring. They are assembled with two self tapping screws. They can be specified with no eyelets (Type I), one
eyelet for a lanyard (Type II) or two lateral eyelets (Type III) for fitting the device to a wrist strap or belt. The extended range now includes four plan sizes - XS, S, M and L in flat and high models with external dimensions from 82 x 56 x 24mm to 150 x 200 x 69mm. The XS and S models are designed for wearing on
straps or lanyards. The M and L models can be fitted to arm and belt straps or wall mounted using the accessory eyelets and wall mounting elements. L models are also available with a clear display window. All models feature a recessed area in the top for
mounting a membrane keypad or product label. Screw pillars in the top section and location pillars in the base section are provided for fitting PCBs and battery assemblies. ERGO-CASE enclosures are moulded in ABS (UL
94 HB) in off-white or black. The new XS size features an intermediate ring in grey soft touch TPE elastomer. Accessories include belt clips, wrist straps,
belt/arm straps, lanyards, eyelet kits, sealing kits, a wall mounting kit and battery cradles (2 x AAA, 1 x 9V, 2 x 9V and 4 x AA). Customising options for ERGO-CASE include custom
colours, CNC milling and drilling of holes and cut outs, silk screen and tampo printing of legends and logos, EMC shielding and assembly of components.
OKW
www.okw.co.uk T: 01489 583 858
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