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News Release from: Rittal | Subject: Industrial Workstation
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 September 2004
Workstations for Industrial Environments
Whether for quality control and inspection, assembly areas, manufacturing and process planning/control, laboratories, warehousing and logistics, Rittal Industrial Workstation will meet the requirement
The Rittal modular Industrial Workstations provide infinite options with three basic component parts These can be complemented by a wide range of individual components that can customise workstations to suit any industrial environment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 28 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The base component has many choices of doors or drawers, and can house anything from a tower PC to a laser printer.
The second component is the worktop, available in standard or totally customised shapes and sizes.
Options include work-surfaces, covers, mats, edges, integrated handles and pre-drilled areas for enclosure attachments.
With the longer worktops a leg can be provided instead of an enclosure.
Accessories and enclosure mounting options, are the third component and include a rear panel with integrated light strips above that will convert a worktop into a complete testing station.
Other accessories include paper holders, power sockets, cable ducts, keyboard draws and rubber mats.
Enclosure attachments include PC monitor enclosures, TFT Screens or enclosures for screens, arm systems to mount input devices or monitor enclosures can be mounted with many options.
Whether for quality control and inspection, assembly areas, manufacturing and process planning/control, laboratories, warehousing and logistics, Rittal Industrial Workstation will meet the requirement. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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