Box drives networking gear up the wall
Rittal
Wall Box
Rittal reckons its new Wall Box is the ideal solution for practical accommodation of active and passive networking equipment.
Rittal reckons its new Wall Box is the ideal solution forpractical accommodation of active and passive networkingequipment.
As a wall-mounted enclosure with depth-variable 19inmounting angles, the Wall Box combines versatility withflexibility as well as being cost-effective.
Rittal offers anextensive choice of size variants for a wide range ofapplications.
Sizes available fully assembled from stock rangefrom 6 to 18U, with 400 and 550mm depth options.
All productscome with a 3mm toughened glass front door that incorporatespassive ventilation and for units over 6U removable side panelsare standard.
Cable entry is provided via apertures in the topand bottom covers, and security is provided through asingle-point locking mechanism.
Other features include quickrelease hinges for fast and effective door removal and keyholetabs for easy wall mounting.
Rittal offers an extensive range ofaccessories, including shelves and power distribution units.
Asheet steel front door is also available to provide maximumprotection against extreme ambient conditions.
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