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Product category: Floor-Standing Racks, Cabinets and Enclosures
News Release from: Boss Enclosures | Subject: Alurack Logic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 October 2001

It's logical to store and ship racks
flat

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Boss claims to have solved the age old problem of storing and shipping 19in racks by supplying them flat and making them very easy to assemble with no screws.

Boss claims to have solved the age old problem of storing and shipping 19in racks by supplying them flat and making them very easy to assemble with no screws With a radical new patented design the Alurack Logic series of Flatpack 19in racks has been developed to be assembled and disassembled in minutes by one person using just four quarter-turn fasteners - making it ideal for installations that have poor access or limited storage space problems

Shipping a conventional 47U high (over 2.1m) 19in rack has always caused many logistics worries but a 47U 19in Alurack Logic rack is shipped flat solving all the shipping and handling problems while saving on transportation costs at the same time.

Available in different heights from 12 to 47U and depths of 600 and 800mm, a complete and comprehensive array of accessories and additional parts from smoked glass front doors to levelling feet are available to provide the user with the best combination for their application.

Following 3 years of extensive development and testing, the Alurack Logic range has been especially developed to suite the datacommunications, computer networking and factory automation and control markets, with most of the currently available accessories designed with these applications in mind.

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