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Bud Introduces VisionCab Steel Cabinet Rack with See-Thru Removable Front Door.


CLEVELAND -- Bud Industries, Inc., a leading manufacturer of electronic enclosures, announced the availability of its VisionCab, a highly styled and versatile steel cabinet rack featuring a See-Thru removable front door. The VisionCab enclosure enclosure (inclosure) n. land bounded by a fence, wall, hedge, ditch or other physical evidence of boundary. Unfortunately, too often these creations are not included among the actual legally-described boundaries and cause legal problems.


ENCLOSURE.
 is an all-in-one unit with the advantage of having many built-in components, such as an exhaust fan, that typically must be ordered separately. Bud's VisionCab also addresses a growing trend among commercial and industrial equipment OEMs, for whom a stylish enclosure can help differentiate products in the marketplace.

The latest addition to Bud's broad offering of versatile steel cabinets, the VisionCab is ideal for housing a variety of 19-in. panel width and EIA-310 compatible equipment in a number of applications including monitoring functions in computer rooms, control centers, test stands and communication centers in a variety of industries including telecom, medical, and security.

The SeeThru removable front door with clear acrylic acrylic, artificial fiber made from a special group of vinyl compounds, primarily acrylonitrile. Acrylic fibers are thermoplastic (i.e., soften when heated, reharden upon cooling), have low moisture regain, are low in density, and can be made into bulky fabrics.  window is ideal for monitoring equipment in medical applications or security installations. Solid steel rear and side panels are removable for easy access for maintenance purposes or swapping out equipment. VisionCab also comes equipped with an 110VAC (Volts Alternating Current) See volt and AC. , 65cfm exhaust fan for cooling.

The VisionCab features four adjustable L-shaped mounting rails with square holes on EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance, Arlington, VA, www.eia.org) A membership organization founded in 1924 as the Radio Manufacturing Association. It sets standards for consumer products and electronic components.  spacing with the rails able to accept either #12-24 or M6 cage nuts A cage nut consists of a square nut in a spring steel cage which wraps around the nut. The cage has two wings that when compressed allow the cage to be inserted into the square holes in equipment racks, and when released hold the nut in position behind the hole. . In addition, four adjustable L-shaped support angles aid in mounting chassis or supporting heavy equipment. Externally, there are four mar-resistant feet on the bottom surface and it comes in a smooth black powder black powder
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 coated finish.

VisionCab features 21.77 in. of usable USable is a special idea contest to transfer US American ideas into practice in Germany. USable is initiated by the German Körber-Stiftung (foundation Körber). It is doted with 150,000 Euro and awarded every two years.  inside cabinet rack depth with a maximum mounting rail spacing of 18.70 in. VisionCab comes in a variety of sizes including 15.29, 20.54, 25.79, 31.04 and 36.29-in. heights with standard 23.62-in. length and depth. Panel space heights are 10.50, 15.75, 21.00, 26.25 and 31.50 in.

Same Day Shipment. Bud's VisionCab cabinet racks are in stock and available for same-day shipment. Contact the factory for custom modification specifications and pricing. The manufacturer's suggested retail pricing is as low as $168.70 for single units, with discount available for volume quantity orders. To request a free catalog catalog, descriptive list, on cards or in a book, of the contents of a library. Assurbanipal's library at Nineveh was cataloged on shelves of slate. The first known subject catalog was compiled by Callimachus at the Alexandrian Library in the 3d cent. B.C.  or additional information on Bud Industries products, visit http://www.budind.com/30, or contact the Sales Department at:

4605 E. 355th Street

Willoughby, OH 44094

Phone: 440-946-3200

Fax: 440-951-4015

Web: www.budind.com

Email: saleseast@budind.com

About Bud Industries, Inc. Bud Industries, Inc., founded in 1928, is the nation's leading manufacturer of enclosures and related products for the electronics and data industries. The Bud line includes products ranging from small hand held boxes to large cabinet racks, products made from plastic as well as metal, and standard electronic products as well as those that meet NEMA NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
NEMA National Emergency Management Agency
NEMA National Emergency Management Association
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 and seismic requirements. Bud's standard line of more than 2500 products is heavily stocked by distribution as well as by the company, allowing same day shipment on more than 90 percent of the enclosures sold. Modified standard and custom products are also available, as is complete design support.

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