Enclosures Keep Electronics Clean, Secure

Sept. 1, 1999

The 9400, 9200, 9100, 7000 and 5100 Series enclosures meet NEMA 12/4/4X standards to allow operation in harsh industrial environments. Features for the industrial workstation/enclosures include: Pentium II 350-MHz CPU, 512-kbyte cache, 64 Mbytes of RAM, a 4-Mbyte video graphics card, a 4.3-Gbyte hard disk, a 1.4-Mbyte floppy drive, a 32X CD-ROM, Windows NT, 48-hour system burn-in with diagnostics, and low MTTR. Three additional shelves with optional slides accommodate displays up to 21", Pentium/Alpha/RISC-based processors and a wide variety of printers. Stainless-steel versions with pipe legs for easy cleaning are available for food service and highly corrosive applications.

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