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Walls Divider panels/partitions The divider panel and module Faster assembly: Usually only some of the total number of plate system connector cut-outs are used. Thanks to the new More options: divider panel technique, the cut-outs do not need The cut-outs of a divider panel are individually to be covered individually. The solid module plate equipped with module plates for 16-pole or 24- is used instead. The benefit—fewer plates, fewer pole connectors, with module plates for cable screws, less assembly work. entry and with solid module plates. Divider panel 402/502318 for module plates TS With cut-outs for the installation of module plates 144 for connectors or for cable entry, and also for 99/105188 the entry of busbar systems and other installed equipment. All-round, double fold for stability and to hold the seal. Thanks to the symmetry of the enclosure frame, divider panels may also be fitted at the rear, dimensions permitting. For mounting on the outer mounting level. This Material: 8 x 188 (1504)/9 x 188 (1692) 1702/1902 leaves the inner level free for further population. Carbon steel, 14 ga (2.0 mm) Surface finish: Zinc-plated Configuration: Assembly parts and multi-tooth screws M5 x 12 mm for mounting the module plates Note: Notches in the corners and half-way up the sides permit the use of angular baying brackets and baying brackets, even with a divider panel fitted. Accessories: − Module plates, see page 569 − Cover with door, see page 570 − Baying attachment (8800.470) for enclosures with fitted divider panel, see page 577 For enclosures Number of cut-outs Part No. Height inches (mm) Depth inches (mm) 71 (1800) 20 (500) 9 8609.100 71 (1800) 24 (600) 9 8609.110 79 (2000) 20 (500) 10 8609.120 79 (2000) 24 (600) 10 8609.130 568 Metric measurements for are exact, imperial measurements are rounded Rittal Catalog 33/System accessories


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