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News Release from: Spelsberg els UK | Subject: Board Case
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 March 2004

A case for easy access to accessories

The Board Case is a novel DIN-real-mounting enclosure that provides a handy storage space for essential accessories.

Electrical engineers can frequently arrive at a panel only to find that an essential fuse, cable clip, screw or terminal block is not to hand A novel solution is the Spelsberg Board Case

The Board Case is a simple and inexpensive item that will mount onto any spare DIN rail on a panel or in a cabinet.

The advantage for maintenance engineers is that small essential items specific to that application can be safely stored on the spot, so no more wasted journeys to find an insignificant but essential wiring item.

The Board Case is also ideal for panel builders and OEMs who provide replacement items such as fuses or fixing screws with a new item.

Rather than a plastic bag taped to the cabinet or panel which is almost always removed, lost or "put away" somewhere never to see the light of day again, the Board Case ensures the items are always on hand when they are needed.

The Board Case takes up 54mm of DIN rail space and is 45mm high, ensuring it does not clash with other items mounted on rails close by.

It is 74mm deep and uses a simple drawer that clips shut to retain the contents.

The Board Case is available ex-stock direct from Spelsberg UK in Telford and is one of a large range of wiring accessories offered by the Midlands based company.

Spelsberg also offera a wide range of plastic enclosures and electrical junction boxes off the shelf and provides a full assembly, modification and technical support service. Request a free brochure from Spelsberg els UK ...

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