Rittal Network/Server Enclosures

Rittal

October 23, 2017

Rittal’s Network/server enclosure TS IT are pre-configured with standard accessories. RAL 9005 (Black). Enclosures are complete with depth variable 482.6mm (19”) profile rails, casters, cable management, PDU brackets and locking front and rear vented doors. Available in a range of size variants with optional sidewalls and baying kits.

More details? Contact IT@rittal.ca or visit www.rittal.ca for all our IT Solutions

Material: Carbon steel
Aluminum
Surface finish: Enclosure frame: Dipcoat-primed
Interior installation: Dipcoat-primed
Doors and roof: Dipcoat-primed, powder coated
General color: RAL 9005
Color: Enclosure frame and panels: RAL 9005
Interior installation: RAL 9005
Supply includes: Enclosure frame TS 8 with door and roof plate
Aluminum sheet steel door at the front, vented (vented surface area approx. 85% perforated), 180° hinges
Carbon steel door at the rear, vertically divided, vented (vented surface area approx. 85% perforated), 180° hinges
Front and rear comfort handles with push button keyed door lock
Installed caster kits
Installed leveling feet
M6 cage nuts (Package of 100)
M6 mounting screws (Package of 100)
Solid sidewalls pre-installed 
PDU brackets (shipped loose) 
Cable management wall pre-installed 
Note: The door-opening angle may vary depending on site requirements or applications
with side panels
Dimensions:

Height: 2000 mm (79 ˝)
Width: 600 mm (24 ˝)

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