Universal enclosure feet kits now in four standard colors

Metcase's TECHNOFEET feet kits for electronic enclosures.

METCASE’s TECHNOFEET kits for electronic enclosures are now available in traffic gray A (RAL 7042) as standard – complementing the existing light gray (RAL 7035), anthracite (RAL 7016) and black (RAL 9005) options.

These stylish universal case feet are designed to fit all types of metal and plastic enclosures from METCASE and other manufacturers, as well as existing OEM equipment housings that require tough, modern anti-skid feet.

Metcase's TECHNOFEET feet kits for electronic enclosures.

(Source: Metcase)

Two separate TECHNOFEET kits are available, enabling them to be specified with or without tilt legs for canting the enclosure to a more comfortable viewing angle.

Each round 1.18″ x 0.47″ foot comprises an ABS (UL 94 HB) body, an anti-skid TPE pad and a self-tapping screw. Each kit includes four foot moldings, four pads and four screws. The tilt leg kit also includes the two hinged legs which have a 120° rotation. When folded flat, they extend 1.52″ beyond the circular foot.

Based on the standard screws provided, the maximum enclosure wall thickness is 0.12″ but alternative longer screws can be supplied on request. The tilt legs are rated to 200 N (F Max). The topple load is 8.14 lbs.

Fitting each foot requires the drilling of three holes in the enclosure panel. A drilling template is included in the pdf drawings that can be downloaded from the METCASE website.

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