GB/T 3047.5-2003
ActiveSeries of basic dimensions of cabiners for vertical increment of 20mm
高度进制为20mm的台式机箱基本尺寸系列
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This standard specifies the basic dimensions for desktop cabinets and enclosures designed with a vertical height increment of 20 mm. It is applied in the electronics industry to ensure mechanical interchangeability and compatibility for mounting electronic modules, instruments, and equipment within standardized 20 mm step heights. The standard is primarily used by manufacturers and designers of electronic enclosures for testing, laboratory, and industrial control equipment.
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