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Economy network cabinets join Comrack range

A Schroff UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 1, 2000

Schroff has introduced a new lower cost open frame version of its Comrack network cabinet which can be fixed side by side to facilitate easy cabling and access

Schroff has introduced a new lower cost open frame version of its Comrack network cabinet.

Designed to be installed within lockable, air-conditioned computer rooms the new cabinets can be fixed side by side to facilitate easy cabling and access.

The cabinet frame is constructed of steel plate which, along with the standard Comrack base provides the required stability and strength whilst also introducing a new cable channel which serves as a storage facility for overlapping patch cable.

The upright positioning can be centred in the 19" plane or 19" asymmetrical, in metric or universal positions.

Weight bearing is all on the inside of the cabinet to allow unrestricted access on all sides to the control equipment and front distribution panels.

Internal mountings can quickly be customised to 19" or metric technology or a combination of both.

Another unique feature of the cabinet is the flexibility of the uprights; they now feature a 'T' slide arrangement giving variable mounting possibilities to accommodate patch, panels, subracks, chassis, shelves, fittings, modems and Upss, etc.

All internal parts from the standard Comrack range can be installed.

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