Product category:
Electrical systems
News Release from: Emka UK | Subject: 1120 program of lock rods and clamps
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2004
Higher steel prices encourage
non-conductive parts
Increasing steel prices and a desire to move to non-conductive parts for electrical cabinets, have encouraged a supplier to expand its reinforced polyamide technology.
Increasing steel prices and a desire to move to non-conductive parts for electrical cabinets, have encouraged EMKA to expand their reinforced polyamide technology This time to produce a multi-point door closure system suitable for specialist and OEM panel builders
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EMKA 1000 program compression latches feature built-in adjustment as well as industry standard key numbering to match or extend existing installations.
The 1120 program of lock rods and clamps integrate with EMKA's extensive range of swing handles, providing a non-conductive multi-point mechanism as an added safety feature.
It is of especial value for medium to large cabinets, and the 1120 program is lower cost than its steel equivalent, while providing additional internal closure points for an improved gasket pull-down.
As with all EMKA systems, the 1120 is modular in concept and quickly fitted by specialist or OEM cabinet builders looking for high quality detailing in their accessories.
Polyamide slides and clamps operate especially smoothly, and provision of pull-down points at 150mm intervals ensures a solid quality feel to the mechanism for doors from 800mm to 2.2m high.
Further information on EMKA products and services may be found at: www.emka.co.uk, where it is also possible to download any part or all of the EMKA product catalogue. Request a free brochure from Emka UK ...
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