Electronic Cabinets Are Customizable And Cost Effective

April 1, 2001

Users of electronic cabinets who require custom designs at an economical price may find a solution in an enclosure line called Challenger. The cabinets use thousands of the company’s standard parts so that users can virtually customize their enclosure. Vertical racks come in two standard widths, four depths, and 33 heights. Slope front consoles come in 15°, 30° and 45° slopes, double slopes, and low-profile configurations. Among the options, cabinets come with a choice of nine trim kits and 132 standard color combinations. Custom colors are optional at no extra cost. The company has free engineering services for custom designs and will source and install many special requirements.

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