Modular System Allows Users To Adapt Enclosure To Specific Design

April 1, 2001

The limitations of standard off-the-shelf housings can be overcome with the flexible CombiCard system, which provides users with the capacity to adapt an enclosure to a specific design. Modular front, center and rear sections can be linked together in various combinations to produce a multitude of custom enclosure designs. The system is manufactured in modular sections offered in three different widths. The depth of the combinations is variable depending on the number of modular sections joined together. The combinations can be panel-mounted, wall-mounted or equipped with a prop-up handle for table-top applications.

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