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Product category: Enclosures and Equipment Cooling Fans
News Release from: OKW Enclosures | Subject: Datec-Terminal enclosures
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 April 2001

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OKW has introduced new covers for its popular Datec-Terminal enclosures, fitted by four screws or hinged, and offering a totally different look from the existing cases

OKW has introduced new covers for its popular Datec-Terminal enclosures These covers can be utilised when the case is mounted on a desk or fitted to a wall

By introducing a new cover design, OKW can offer existing, or new customers, a totally different look from the existing cases.

This will be especially useful to electronics engineers for new products or existing product updates.

These covers can be fitted by four screws or hinged for easy access to the electronics.

Hinged versions are available with a quick action lock or a key lock.

The material is off-white ABS (UL94 HB) Two lateral cover strips are used to cover the screws and the hinges.

These strips are available in off-white ABS, or transparent PVC, which can be silk-screened to match corporate colours or provide instrument coding.

Datec-Terminal cases have an inclined operating area, which makes them ideal for data collection, point of sales terminals or control and measurement devices.

All versions include mounting pillars for PCB's and electronic assemblies.

OKW also offers a full customising service on these enclosures with milling, silk-screen printing and much more, providing a bespoke solution to electronics designers.

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