Cases for DIN rail and wall mounting offer flexibility
17 November 2004
Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services
Infrastructure
OKW has extended its range of cases for DIN rail mounting with the Railtec C, a group of products said to be extremely installation-friendly, for mounting components as well as for the subsequent connection work. The range of cases is designed for simple snap-in installation on standard DIN rails or for direct wall mounting.
Applications range from automation technology through building and safety technology to heating and airconditioning technology, as cases for automatic control circuits. They can be used as a subrack for interfaces, electronics modules, amplifiers or transformers. The new versions offer different connection options for commercial parts such as: terminals, PCB plug headers or front connectors. All case types have the required guides and/or attachment domes for fast assembly of the PCBs.
The Railtec C allows easy assembly through snap-in installation of the individual case parts. In addition, the smooth side walls allow several cases to be lined up one next to the other. As well as different types of terminal guards, the range of accessories includes flat and convex front panels, wall-suspension elements and an adapter for DIN rail mounting.
A detailed brochure is available from the distributor.
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