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Mobotrex’s compact cabinet houses 19” components

Mobotrex is using San Jose to announce the release of its Eagle ‘Smart P’ NEMA cabinet. This combines an NEMA size six cabinet with 12U 19” racking – enabling the use of standard rackmounted components in an NEMA environment. The Smart P cabinet has a back door to allow easy access to overcome the difficulties of installing and wiring 19” rack mounted devices with ports on the back side. This makes it easier to install Ethernet switches, fibre hubs, power strips and other devices. In addition to displayi
June 13, 2016 Read time: 1 min
8435 Mobotrex is using San Jose to announce the release of its Eagle ‘Smart P’ NEMA cabinet. This combines an NEMA size six cabinet with 12U 19” racking – enabling the use of standard rackmounted components in an NEMA environment.

The Smart P cabinet has a back door to allow easy access to overcome the difficulties of installing and wiring 19” rack mounted devices with ports on the back side. This makes it easier to install Ethernet switches, fibre hubs, power strips and other devices. In addition to displaying the Smart P cabinet, the company is showcasing its NG2014 electronic lock system.

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