Fiberglass Mat Thermoplastic Composite Rackmount Case
CPI SatCom Glass Mat Thermoplastic (GMT) Composite Rackmount Transit case with removable rack frame and 10/32 threaded steel nutbars. Lightweight and compact, this case features: GMT composite body with stackable design, 3" removable lids, (8) multi-axis shock isolators, black oxide stainless steel handles and latches, automatic pressure relief valve, molded-in stacking features, molded tongue-in-groove gasketed parting line, and molded-in color.
Optimal sway space and highly advanced elastomeric mounts provide unsurpassed shock and vibration protection for 40 - 80G. 20", 24", 30" depth racks utilize (8) State-of-the-Art elastomeric shock isolators - 30" depth racks utilize (12). Meets or exceeds ATA 300 Category 1 and MIL-STD 810G specifications. Temperature range -20F to +185F. Proudly Made in the U.S.A.
Colors: Black, Desert Tan, or Olive Drab Green.
IMPORTANT:
- All Composite Case Shells have a temperature range (min / max) of -65 / 185 degrees F (-54 / 85 degrees C).
- Rackmount Cases comply to MIL-STD-810G requirements.
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