GB/T 19520.2-2007
AbolishedMechanical structures for electronic equipment - Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6mm(19in) series - Part 2: Cabinets and pitches of rack structures
电子设备机械结构 482.6mm(19in)系列机械结构尺寸 第2部分:机柜和机架结构的格距
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This standard specifies the dimensional requirements for cabinets and rack structure pitches within the 482.6mm (19-inch) series, ensuring mechanical interoperability for electronic equipment. It is applied in the design and manufacturing of enclosures for telecommunications, data centers, and industrial control systems, where standardized mounting and spacing are critical for component integration and thermal management.
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