GB/T 3047.8-1996
ActiveSeries of basic dimension of narrow cabinets for vertical increment of 44.45mm
高度进制为44.45mm的窄柜基本尺寸系列
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the basic dimensions for narrow cabinets designed with a vertical increment of 44.45mm (1.75 inches), ensuring mechanical compatibility and interchangeability. It is applied in the electronics industry for mounting and housing standardized electronic equipment, such as servers, communication devices, and instrumentation, within rack-mount systems. The standard is used by manufacturers and engineers to design cabinets that align with international rack unit (U) spacing conventions.
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