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Concealed Hinges Fibre Guides

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Concealed Hinges - Removable

Concealed Hinges for which left-hand and right-hand application is possible. Ideal for metal enclosures and machinery covers. Multiple types available in either Zinc Plated Steel or Stainless Steel AISI 304.

Series Code :SR5510

Concealed Hinges - Screw-on

The range of Screw on Concealed Hinges are suitable for heavy duty applications.They are mounted with screws and have a removable pin to allow the lifting of the door from the frame for easy access.Various materials and rotation angles are provided to suit many applications.

Series Code :SR5468

Concealed Hinges -Weld-on

The range of Weld on Concealed Hinges are suitable for heavy duty applications and offer a two part mounting solution with the frame part screwed on and the door part mounted by nut to welded stud on door. The use of a pin enables the removal of the door for easy access.They are suitable for left and right hand.

Series Code :SR5545

Fibre Guides

These Fibre Guides, also known as optical or fibre optic guides, can accommodate many low-profile fibre reels for spooling surplus fibre onto a PCB board. It is an entirely modular, adaptable system that provides fibre optic cable management, support, and protection. The guide may be angled in all planes thanks to a unique spine.

Fibre may enter and depart at any point without snagging or kinking, minimising excessive bending or tension that might result in signal loss or cable damage. Angled and straight lugs along the guide keep the fibre from jumping out.

Stacking pillars and standoffs are also available, which may be utilised to stack numerous reels for compact spooling of many fibre lines. Simple to install in three different methods, using their adhesive pad, snap fitting it, or screwing it, all of which aid in keeping components in place. Widely used in telecommunications, data centres, networking infrastructure and other industries.