Wall Mount Cabinet Resists Contaminants

Oct. 4, 2006
Available in double-hinged models with a three-part design, the ProTek Type 12/4 wall-mount cabinets protect network equipment from dirt, water, dust, and other contaminants. The UL 508 listed Type 12 or Type 4 are available in a variety of models and

Available in double-hinged models with a three-part design, the ProTek Type 12/4 wall-mount cabinets protect network equipment from dirt, water, dust, and other contaminants. The UL 508 listed Type 12 or Type 4 are available in a variety of models and come assembled and ready to mount to a wall or pole using an optional pole mounting kit. Designed to hold multiple pieces of 19" equipment, they can be left- or right-hinge mounted. A unique latching design eliminates external side latches and does not require unlatching clearance, allowing the cabinet to be mounted with the latch side against the wall to save space. Type 4 models are available with a solid door, and Type 12 models offer either a solid or window door. Each cabinet also includes one set of EIA spaced 10-32 tapped rack angles, which are adjustable front to back within the center section of the cabinet. HOFFMAN PRODUCTS, Anoka, MI. (800) 645-2014.

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