Grace Technologies: MagView Housing Offers Low-profile Panel Interface Connector with Patented Magnetic Seal

May 31, 2024

Grace Technologies has developed a revolutionary low-profile panel interface housing featuring a patented magnetic seal. The MagView panel interface housing solution significantly enhances through-door access for programming or troubleshooting PLCs and powering connections for laptops, setting a new standard in industrial safety and productivity.

The MagView solution boosts task productivity by up to 90% and reduces the risks of arc flash and electrical hazards. It ensures enhanced compliance with OSHA, NEC, and NFPA 70E/CSA Z462 standards, making it an essential tool for industrial environments.

By eliminating the need to open the panel door, MagView safeguards internal components from dust, oil, and other environmental contaminants, prolonging the lifespan of your equipment.

The GracePort MagView is fully customizable with a wide range of configurations, components, housings, and power options. Configure the MagView with USB-C components, GFCI, and international power options to charge laptops, tablets, and smartphones during updates, ensuring uninterrupted workflow. Customers can add custom text and logos at no additional cost and with no minimum order quantity.

Assembled in Davenport, Iowa, USA, the GracePort MagView is shipped within 2-3 business days, guaranteeing quick delivery and installation.

Features & Benefits 

  • Ease of Use: The magnetic seal of the housing lid guarantees secure closure. When opened, this lid magnetically attaches to the enclosure, freeing technician’s hands. 
  • Space-Saving: The low-profile design of the housing extends minimally from the enclosure.
  • Environmental Protection: UV rated for outdoor use, IP66, IP69, IP69K rated, & UL Type 1*, 2, 3, 3X, 3R, 3RX, 4, 4X, 5, 12, 12K, 13. 

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