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Rugged transit rack cases from Optima EPS protect military electronics from shock and vibration

February 3, 2010

Posted by John Keller

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga., 3 Feb. 2010. Optima EPS in Lawrenceville, Ga., is introducing the E-TR transit rack cases in 4U and 12U heights for transporting electronic systems in rugged environments.

The E-TR transit rack cases comply with MIL-STD 810F, are rated to IP65, and are stable in temperatures from –40 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit. The rotomolded cases have stainless steel 19-inch rack frames that are supported on anti-vibration mounts.

The transit cases have an enhanced sway space between the inner frame and outer case to prevent contact with container shell. The inner frame is adjustable allowing for increased depth from front and rear side for front panel, rear wiring, or connector spacing.

The racks have positive stacking, aligning flush at the front, ergonomic injection-molded carrying handles, optional cooling units, and accessories. The Optima transit cases come in black or green.

For more information contact Optima EPS online at www.optimaeps.com.

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