19-inch rack case (portable rack) that can be transported/used with equipment installed, using FRP for the exterior panel.
● This is a chronolock (rack case) that can accommodate 19-inch mountable electronic equipment. ● The exterior panels are made of FRP, which is more resistant to scratches than aluminum materials, has very high strength, and maintains a glossy and beautiful appearance. ● The included cushion nuts can be inserted at any position in the grooves of the panel mount frame, allowing for the installation of both JIS and EIA standard 19-inch equipment. ● When fully implemented, by installing a blank panel, it complies with JIS standards, and by removing it, it complies with EIA standards. ● The panel section uses wood (with fiberglass board attached) and is fixed with an aluminum frame, resulting in a robust structure. ● The silver finish makes scratches less noticeable. ● The handles and catch locks may vary slightly in shape depending on the model. ● Its intended use is for transporting 19-inch equipment, suitable for fields such as communication devices, medical equipment, measuring instruments, optical devices, precious metals, defense equipment, filming equipment, video equipment, and audio equipment. ● After transportation, it can be used as is by removing the cover.
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【Specifications】 ■ 19-inch standard, EIA standard, JIS standard ■ Main materials: Aluminum, wood (with fiberglass board attached) ■ Exterior color: Silver ■ Contents: Rack case x 1 * For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in the design, manufacturing, and sales of transport trunks, as well as acting as an import agency for ELMA products. Transport trunks are tools for transporting electronic devices that consider storage and transportation as a seamless process, connecting people beyond the confines of a trunk. Additionally, by understanding the characteristics of the equipment, we can support both "trunks" and "racks," thereby reducing the complexity of design instructions and ordering processes.