Siemens 8MF18 Series Steel Frame for Use with Standard Empty Enclosure, 1800 x 1000 x 600mm

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RS Stock No.:
625-102
Mfr. Part No.:
8MF1806-2GS40
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Type

Frame

Length

1.8m

For Use With

Standard Empty Enclosure

Width

1m

Material

Steel

Dimensions

1800 x 1000 x 600mm

Series

8MF18

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Siemens Supporting structure offers a robust and versatile solution for standard empty enclosures, ensuring optimal performance in various applications. With a height of 1800 mm, width of 1000 mm, and depth of 600 mm, this structure is designed to accommodate diverse requirements while providing a stable and secure framework. Its powder-coated finish in RAL 7035 light grey not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also offers long-lasting protection against environmental factors. Crafted from high-quality steel, this structure guarantees durability and reliability, making it a trustworthy choice for professionals seeking quality and functionality in their installations. The SIVACON series is recognised for its exceptional engineering and craftsmanship, ensuring peace of mind for users in demanding operational settings.

Designed for standard empty enclosures, providing maximum utility
Constructed from premium steel for exceptional durability
Powder-coated surface enhances both aesthetics and longevity
Light grey colour integrates seamlessly into various environments
Significant height, width, and depth dimensions cater to a broad range of needs
Lightweight design ensures ease of handling without compromising strength
Ideal for professional applications requiring reliable and effective support

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