01 June 2010

Sponsored by OKW: Ergonomic sloping front aluminium enclosures

  • Ergonomic sloping front aluminium enclosures

METCASE the metal enclosures division of OKW has introduced the 'UNIDESK' range of aluminium terminal enclosures. These ergonomic sloping front enclosures are designed for desktop and wall mounted electronic systems.

Typical applications will include point-of-sale terminals, medical and wellness equipment, machine controllers, and test and measurement devices etc.

'UNIDESK' enclosures are manufactured from two die cast aluminium end panels and extruded front and rear profiles. The cases are supplied pre-assembled and painted in light grey, RAL 7035.

The base panel is removable and includes mounting points for fitting M3 PCB screw pillars. Four non-slip rubber feet are included. An accessory wall mounting kit is also offered.

Anodised aluminium front panels are offered as accessories, and are suitable for mounting membrane keypads, push-button controls and display modules. The cases are provided with both M3 and Torx® T10 stainless steel fixing screws.

The 'UNIDESK' enclosures can be sealed to IP54 protection class by using the four 'L' shaped foam gaskets supplied for the front and base panel apertures.

OKW can supply these enclosures with additional holes for push-buttons, connectors and displays etc., plus silk-screen printed legends and logos. The cases can also be manufactured in different widths and painted in other colors. Standard prices start at £82.

For full technical specifications, drawings and ordering information on the 'UNIDESK' enclosures click on the supporting information link below.

To learn more visit: http://www.okw.co.uk
email: sales@okw.co.uk
Tel: 01489 583858

Author
OKW

Supporting Information

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http://www.metcase.com/products/metcase/unidesk-uk.htm

Companies
OKW Enclosures Ltd

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