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Product category: Electrical systems
News Release from: Evatron Enclosures | Subject: Hand-held enclosures
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 October 2005

Hand-held enclosures have battery
compartments

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Various sizes of hand-held enclosures comprise of 15 models and all have accessible battery compartments accepting either 1 x AAA or 1 x 9v or 2 AA batteries.

Evatron has launched a new range of hand held enclosures comprising of 15 models The various sizes all come with accessible battery compartments accepting either 1 x AAA or 1 x 9v or 2 AA batteries

There are a further 2 versions that come without battery compartments.

Sizes start at 71 x 52 x 18mm through to 117 x 64 x 23mm all have various options in terms of colours, number of buttons: none, 1,2,4 or 6, choice of colour for the buttons and with removable front panels that are either opaque or infra red.

All versions come with a flush top surface and three types have the option of a recess in the top surface for membrane keypads.

Battery covers simply slide shut and the smallest has a grip effect, the cases are easily held in the smallest of hands.

All items can be found on Evatron web site which is e-commerce enabled, simply key in the quick search, bottom right hand corner, any of the following codes HH1, EVA124, PP51, PP64, PP75 or EVA-65.

The web site has full line drawings, prices and other details.

All versions are made of ABS UL rated HB and are fully compliant with the new RoHS and WEEE directives.

All fixings and battery contacts are supplied with the units for ease of control.

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