Subrack

Quelle: Polyrack Tech-Group | Inka Krischke,

Individually customizable

The robust Future subrack series from Polyrack can be customized and is designed for different shielding concepts and applications in harsh environments.

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Thanks to the double bolting of the sturdy profiles and the toxed version of the side panels, the series meets the requirements for a 'vibration-resistant' product and therefore qualifies for use by Deutsche Bahn (in accordance with LES-DB) and the French railroad system (NF-F). Depending on the requirements profile, various configurations can be put together using the standard parts of the series. The basic designs differ in terms of vibration resistance and shielding concept: in the 'EMC spring' shielding concept, the corner brackets have a groove for clipping in spring elements; in the 'EMC seal' concept, they have a leg for gluing in a CuNi-coated fabric. There is also an IEEE 1101.1/IEEE 1101.10-compliant version with front profiles and grid perforation. Combinations of positive-locking and double-bolted side panel corner brackets and side panel end panels ensure a robust structure. The profile positioning in a 10 mm grid also enables dual expansion.

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