Instrument cases are cost-effective alternative
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Ripac Vario-Module
Rittal Electronic Systems has extended its Ripac Vario-Module series of instrument cases with the addition of a basic, non-EMC, cost effective range.
Rittal Electronic Systems has extended its Ripac Vario-Module series of instrument cases with the addition of a basic, non-EMC, cost-effective range.
The complete range has also been repackaged to increase customer options, provide greater flexibility and increase adaptability in application.
The housings are now supplied as either basic or EMC frames to which a choice of plain or ventilated top and bottom covers can be added in a "pick and mix" fashion according to the application.
A mounting plate is also now available to avoid perforating the bottom cover when mounting heavy or awkward components.
The Vario-Module cases may be completed as desk top, rack-mount or tower units with the dimensions conforming to IEC60 297-3.
Internal fittings are standard parts from the Ripac subrack range and may be configured to hold VME or CompactPCI backplane systems For portability and instrumentation applications, various accessories may be fitted, including handles, feet and acrylic doors.
The Vario-Module cases are available from stock in a variety of widths, heights and depths.
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