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Panel Clamping Strip
There are three main methods of inserting panels into an aluminium frame. The first is to build the frame around an oversized panel such that the panel fits into the T-slots, and use a lip-seal or cover-profile to eliminate rattles. This has the advantages of low material cost and high security, but has a high labour cost (it takes longer to build the frame, and the panel may even have to be cut out around the fasteners,) and can create difficulties for example if a panel subsequently breaks and must be replaced, as the frame must be stripped down. The second common method is to use multiblocks, several of which are push-and-twisted into the appropriate T-slots, and the panel cut slightly smaller than the aperture, drilled near its edge and then screwed onto the blocks. This method has two advantages: it is very quick despite the drilling, and the panels may be retro-fitted to the assembled frame and removed at will; and it too has a low material cost. Some users however, do not like the appearance of multiblocks, which inevitably are seen through clear panels, and drilling holes in the panels can lead to its own problems.
This method of securing panels offers both speed and simplicity, may be retro-fitted to any Line-8 frame, and does not require accurate panel cutting. It also is very neat looking and works well in (say) a clean-room environment. Panel Clamping Strips 8 are available ex-stock for the usual quick delivery.
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Machine Building Systems Ltd., Heage Road Industrial Estate, Ripley,
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