PRODUCTS RACKS, CABINETS & ENCLOSURES WEBSITE OFFERS FREE TECHNICAL ENCLOSURES ADVICE
trigger warranty claims – or worse. This is why Spelsberg has set up a specialised website to allow consumers to approach industry experts with technical questions about all aspect of enclosure specification and installation. The free-to-use website has
F
inding the right electrical enclosure can mean the
difference between profit and loss for your project. A large order of over-specified enclosures can erode margins, while a poorly specified solution can lead to long-term performance problems, which can
been launched by the UK’s largest ex-stock supplier of non-metallic electrical enclosures, Spelsberg UK. Spelsberg has launched the service in response to the increasing number of technical questions its customers are asking. Chris Lloyd, Managing Director,
explains: “Over the last decade we’ve found that an increasing number of customers are relying on us for expert advice and engineered
services. This is partly due to a more savvy buying culture that has emerged since the recession, but is also a result of the ever increasing range of possibilities and options emerging from manufacturers such as ourselves. “Enclosure Answers is a free
service for the industry, whether the site visitors buy from Spelsberg or not. It’s a forum where electricians, design engineers, stockists and suppliers can ask the technical questions they need an answer to before committing to a large order. Once you’ve submitted your question one of our product experts will give you a detailed answer.”
www.spelsberg.co.uk
SUSPENSION ARM SYSTEM OFFERS SUPPORT
Recently introduced by ETA Enclosures UK and offered in three specification variations subject to weight requirements is a new range of ETR Suspension Arm assemblies. The structure of the support arm system is
ENCLOSURE SPECIALIST PARTNERSHIP OFFERS ADVANCED SOLUTIONS
A new manufacturing partnership has been announced by Hoffmann + Krippner, Inc with leading German manufacturer OKW Gehäuse GmbH. OKW develops and markets design-oriented plastic and aluminim
enclosures and turning knobs with numerous manufacturing and finishing techniques such as mechanical processing, varnish, print and EMC coating. They offer standard units and custom designed products. Hoffmann + Krippner can now offer complete, modular touch systems consisting of the following components and processing
steps: Front glass with frame according to customer design, Bonding of touch sensor with front glass (optical bonding), API (Application Programming Interface) and PCAP evaluation/controller, Commercially available displays/display controllers, Enclosures with various mounting and electrical output options, Some models provide unused space inside of the enclosure for additional boards/components. By combining expertise of two reputable manufacturers, the company is now able to offer its customers a
one-stop shop for touchscreen solutions with elegant and durable enclosures, reducing time and money invested by customers for product development. The high-quality appearance of aluminim enclosures and absence of visible screws are only a few of the
characteristics that make OKW enclosures an eye catcher. The enclosure portfolio by OKW offers solutions suited for wall, desk and mobile applications, and in combination with the integrated operating unit, they provide optimum functionality and individual design solutions.
www.hoffmann-krippner.com
defined by machine size, enclosure dimensions and enclosure weight, the number of connection elements and the profile lengths. These new suspension arm assemblies are ideal for mounting controls away from the floor space onto the control cabinet or machine assembly. For further information a new 16 page
product catalogue is available. All ETA Enclosure product ranges are fully supported by comprehensive stocks of accessories and associated components. For product training opportunities or full product specifications visit the company’s website.
www.eta-enclosures.co.uk
The latest pre-assembled IP65 padlockable wing handle from FDB Panel Fittings features a quarter-turn latch and comes in AISI 316 stainless steel.
This handle is suited for outdoor
applications where a padlock can provide a good level of security and perhaps convenient digital code locking, while the IP65 latch ensures suitable closure. It is designed to accept a standard padlock. Applications include wall mounted enclosures and small cabinets in a wide range of industrial situations.
www.fdb.co.uk
NEW STAINLESS STEEL ENCLOSURE FOR CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS This rugged enclosure range is manufactured
The new DEDSS Stainless Steel Series of lockable, solid door enclosures has been announced by Hylec-APL. This solution is specially designed to provide high-quality, secure, cost-effective protection for specialist and demanding electronic and electrical installations. The DEDSS Enclosure Series is IP66 rated and protects contents against water and dust, as well as being able to withstand impact to IK10 specifications and extremes of temperature ranging between – 200
C and 550 C.
Suitable applications for these enclosures include corrosive environments, such as the chemical and petrochemical industries, and environments where strict hygiene is required, for example, the agro food sector.
from grade 304 stainless steel and are supplied as a complete kit. This includes a metal lock and key, a 2mm galvanised steel back plate, and external mounting feet and spacers. In addition, these enclosures come complete with an earth strap pre-wired and fitted between the door and the housing to save valuable installation time. This comprehensive range encompasses six
different sizes, ranging from 300mm high x 200mm wide x 150mm deep to 500mm high x 500mm wide x 200mm deep, so offering a wide choice capable of accommodating most installations.
www.hylec-apl.com
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