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News Release from: OKW Enclosures | Subject: Serpac S Series enclosures
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 August 2001
New larger size enclosures added to
range
Serpac has added new larger size enclosures to the already big selection in the S Series, suitable for a broad range of hand-held or wall-mounted applications
Serpac has added new larger size enclosures to its S Series The range is now available in a huge range of sizes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new sizes range from the 071 with dimensions of 174.7 x 124.0 x 23.0mm, up to the 193 model of 241.3 x 161.0 x63.6mm, and the special long version 182, at 360.9 x 123.8 x 51.0mm.
These S Series enclosures are ideal for a broad range of hand-held or wall-mounted applications.
Versions include models with recessed tops for mounting keypads or labels, and with or without a single 9V cell battery compartment.
Assembly is easy with four or six self-tapping screws, and internal PCB mounting pillars are located in the top and base.
Manufactured from robust ABS (UL94HB), the S Series is available in standard colours of grey, black or almond.
Other colours can be produced from a colour chip or from a pantone reference number to suit most customer requirements.
Electronics designers are also offered a full customising service on these enclosures with CNC milling, silk-screen printing and much more, providing a bespoke solution for every need.
(Please note: the products mentioned in this article have been superseded.
Information on the current range is available in more recent news articles or on the supplier's website).
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