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News Release from: SRS Products | Subject: Cubic enclosures
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2000
Cubic enclosures now for under-desk
space
A wide range of enclosure sizes that fit conveniently under desk top height is now offered by SRS Products for its Cubic tower system of enclosures.
A wide range of enclosure sizes that fit conveniently under desk top height is now offered by SRS Products for its Cubic tower system of enclosures This patented design range utilises the floor space beneath the desk and provides space to enclose associated equipment for that particular work system
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Standard tower sizes include height to accept 19-inch equipment in the vertical and horizontal planes, widths to suit standard 19-inches and unit height equipment, and depths of 400, 500, 600, and 800mm.
Options of glass or solid doors can be supplied.
These can be lockable to provide security for the enclosed items.
To ensure the tower position is fixed once it has been wheeled into the desired location, adjustable static feet can be fitted.
These also assist stability.
This tower range, with its up-to-date styling and colour scheme, incorporates a number of novel and unique features.
It has all the basic Cubic enclosure benefits of strength, low weight, and integral earth bonding, together with the ability to upgrade for e.m.c.
purposes.
Styled to blend in with most workstations and environments, such as the office, Cubic enclosures enable new and existing equipment to be located within the work area, without cluttering up the available space.
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