Schroff's new service plus program provides affordable assemble-to-order cabinets

Schroff's new service plus program provides affordable assemble-to-order cabinets

May 2, 2004--Schroff, the global leader in electronic enclosure solutions, now provides a line of affordable assemble-to-order cabinets to meet the specific requirements of individual customer applications. The new Service Plus Program gives customers a cabinet based on standard Schroff catalog items, configured per the customers’ needs without the need for any additional design engineering services or assembly costs. The program enables the quick delivery of specifically configured enclosures, since almost all items are in stock. Service Plus also provides flexible configurations that are delivered to the customer fully assembled, and the program requires no minimum quantity order.

Through the new Service Plus Program, customers select from the extensive range of Schroff’s standard components, which include doors, side and top covers, various internal mounting equipment, and accessories such as power strips, shelves and equipment slide rails. The selected components are then assembled in a “bolt together” design into any of Schroff’s full size Eurorack cabinets, which support 19”, 23”, and 24” equipment as well as up to 880 lbs (399 kg), or mid-size Minirack cabinets, which support 19” rack-mounted equipment and up to 440 lbs (200 kg).

Both series of high quality, versatile cabinets incorporate a self-supporting inner frame construction with an aluminum die cast top and bottom bolted to four extruded aluminum uprights. This provides a lightweight and stylish modular electronic equipment cabinet with exceptional strength and durability. The cabinets, which meet the ANSI/EIA RS 310-D standard for 19” electronics, are ideal for packaging electronics in a variety of applications including medical, test and measurement, data and telecomm, networking, and security defense as well as other general electronics applications.
Company: Schroff.Us
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