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WIDER CHOICE OF STANDARD COLOURS FOR TECHNOMET 19” AND 10.5” MINI-RACK ENCLOSURES
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ETCASE’s elegant TECHNOMET 19” mini-racks and 10.5” desktop enclosures are now available in traffic white/traffic grey A (RAL 9016/7042) as standard – supplementing the existing anthracite (RAL 7016) and light grey (RAL 7035) options. These premium aluminium enclosures are ideal for standard 19” (84HP) or 10.5” (42HP) subrack or chassis-based electronics such as test and measurement equipment, networking and communications devices, industrial computers, sound and studio systems, laboratory instruments and industrial control technology.
Like other models in the TECHMOMET family, they feature a modern cohesive design. Diecast bezels at front and rear fit flush with the main case body. Snap-on trims hide the fixing screws. Recessed ABS side handles ensure easy portability. The 10.5” housings can be specified with an adjustable tilt/swivel carry handle that doubles as a desk stand.
The base and removable rear panel are both ventilated for extra cooling. Inside, there are subrack/chassis support rails included as standard. All case panels are fitted with M4 threaded
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pillars for earth connections. The enclosures are supplied fully assembled, with ABS non-slip feet included. These 3U, 4U, 5U and 6U enclosures come in six standard sizes ranging from 156.6 x 323 x 330 mm to 288.9 x 539 x 400 mm. Custom sizes are available on request.
Accessories include 19” mounting kits and 1U (vented/non- vented), 3U, 4U, 5U and 6U front panels.
METCASE can supply the enclosures fully customised. Services include custom front panels, machining, fixings and inserts, painting and finishing, and photo-quality digital printing of legends, logos and graphics.
Further information is available by viewing the METCASE website and by downloading the new catalogue: https://www.
metcase.co.uk/en/Metal-Enclosures/Technomet-19-.htm
METCASE ENCLOSURES 01489 583858
sales@metcase.co.uk
October 2025 Instrumentation Monthly
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