Enclosures Designed for New I/O Devices

June 1, 2002
Ten new enclosure models have been added to the Inline Instrumentation Enclosure Series, all designed to meet the specifications of newer I/O devices, including Allen Bradley Point I/O. Full-length mounting brackets welded to top and bottom of the

Ten new enclosure models have been added to the Inline Instrumentation Enclosure Series, all designed to meet the specifications of newer I/O devices, including Allen Bradley Point I/O. Full-length mounting brackets welded to top and bottom of the enclosure achieve flexible enclosure mounting capabilities. The brackets have two pre-drilled mounting holes, or additional holes can be drilled for alternate mounting requirements. Inline Instrumentation Enclosures come in five widths ranging from 310 to 925 mm, each with a standard 230-mm height and 155-mm depth. The enclosures have either solid or window doors. Solid doors have optimal UL Type 4 component protection, while the convenient flush polycarbonate window door models have clear, convenient monitoring. Each is designed to protect components from dirty environments with a sturdy, reliable foam-in-place gasket. HOFFMAN, Anoka, MN. (800) 355-3560.

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