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Communications News, Dec, 2001
WITHSTAND A MAJOR EARTHQUAKE with the Seismic Frame Cabinet System. The 19"x36"x84" cabinet, built on a high-grade aluminum frame, has been tested to withstand the stress of an 8.3 Richter scale quake. It also features built-in cable management, so that valuable space is not compromised for rackmount units. The cabinet also has adjustable front-to-rear vertical mounting rails, allowing configuration for a standard four-post cabinet or two-channel rack. The product is designed with an interior reinforced steel frame, and is capable of holding up to 800 lbs. of distributed internal weight. A variety of doors is available to facilitate proper ambient airflow. The cabinet is Zone 4 compliant to Bellcore's GR-63-CORE, section 4.4.1.1, for network equipment building systems.--Chatsworth Products
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