Swing-Out Industrial Wall Mount Rack Cabinet 

December 1, 2024

  • Dual access to equipment via the double hinge design for indoor industrial applications.
  • The main body and door swing from right-to-left.
    • The entire cabinet can be flipped 180 degrees to mount and swing left-to-right.
  • Available in three options:
    • “N” Version comes without climate control or cutouts.
    • “F” Version includes rear and door filters that maintain UL Type 12 ratings. Compatible with fan kits (See table below).
    • “A” Version comes bundled with a 900-1300 BTU DTS3021A115LG air conditioner (shipped inside the cabinet) along with a cord. 
  • All options are available with a solid or window door.
  • The door is removable and swings more than 120 degrees.
  • The middle section swings to 130 degrees to access the rear pan, allowing for easy maintenance.
  • Both door and middle section include draw-latching locks, keyed alike.
  • The heavy-duty rear pan is constructed in 14-gauge welded steel and features a hinge pin for easy installation.
  • A heavy-duty wall mounting back pan can be used for cable entry.
  • The rear of the enclosure include factory-installed external mounting feet positioned sixteen (16) inch centers.
  • Two (2) pairs of adjustable depth threaded 10-32 EIA-compliant rack rails.
    • Includes starter pack of SCREW1032-50
    • Looking for a third (3) pair of rails? Order our corresponding RU from our H1 Rails.
  • Bonding studs are provided on the door, body and back pan.
  • Dedicated bonding and grounding points that also provide drill-less mounting of electrical utility boxes. Ground Cable Kit is sold separately.

Specifications

  • Constructed in 14-gauge steel.
  • Window door constructed with UV-resistant polycarbonate material.
  • UL Listed 2416 Type 12 rated with a load rating of 350 lbs (158 kg).
    • Complies with NEMA Type 12.
  • Independently tested to IEC 60529 and IP56.
  • Seismic rated up to 200 lbs (90.72 kg) of dynamic load with an Ip factor of 1.5 in accordance with the IBC 2018, CBC 2019, NBC 2018, ASCE 7-16, and ASCE 7-10.
  • Rack rails are drilled and tapped 10-32 to EIA 19″ standards and are finished in a smooth powder coat.
  • Meets PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) compliance requirements.
  • Finished in a textured RAL7035 light gray or RAL9005 black powder coat.
  • TAA-compliant for GSA Schedule purchases.
    • BAA/TAA-compliant documentation available upon request.
  • RoHS Compliant.
  • Manufactured in North America within an ISO 9001:2015 certified facility.

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