Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services


High-quality economical system cabinets

25 October 2000 Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Elen Enclosures has added another range of floor-standing cabinets to its supply program.

The construction of the CML industrial suite cabinets is based on a welded frame structure with a solid rear wall. The frame has prepunched profiles which facilitate easy fitting of accessories. The open-sided panels allow for easy access during component installation and side-by-side joining to form cabinet suites. Side covers are ordered separately. Doors have a three-point locking system and a zinc-coated chassis plate and two-part gland plate are supplied as standard with every cabinet. Accessories include 19" racking, 100 or 200 mm high plinths, slotted cable trunking and cabinet cooling equipment such as louvres, filter fans and air conditioners.

Elen currently stocks the 2 m high sizes in widths of 600, 800, 1000 and 1200 mm, all with a depth of 500 mm. It says the clever, yet simple and user-friendly design, combined with very attractive pricing makes the CML series increasingly popular for all applications.

The CMO range cabinet consists of a one-piece sheet steel construction with fixed sides and back panel, complete with chassis plate. The 6000 Series cabinet system remains Elen's flagship range of floor-standing enclosures. This robust modular system allows the assembly of 40 different sizes, can be joined side-by-side or back-to-back and a wide range of accessories give it maximum application flexibility. It is particularly suitable for 19" electronics applications, with the availability of full or partial, fixed or swing 19" racks as well as modem shelves. A PC cabinet system, ideal for LAN servers and other computer applications, is also available with separate compartments for monitor, box and retractable keyboard tray.

All the cabinets are constructed of chrome passivated, phosphated, epoxy powder-coated steel and have continuous foamed-in neoprene gasketting making them suitable for any industrial environment. These products can be viewed on Elen's website at www.sarel.co.za.



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