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Unique Chassis Design of DB25 Switch Allows Stable and Secure Mounting
[July 18, 2014]

Unique Chassis Design of DB25 Switch Allows Stable and Secure Mounting


(ENP Newswire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) ENP Newswire - 18 July 2014 Release date- 17072014 - Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI, announces Model 8277 DB25 A/B Network Switch that allows access to two networks from one computer or workstation quickly and easily via its front panel rotary switch.



This slim, desktop switch features mounting holes on the bottom casing for securing unit in a fixed location. Also unique to this switch box is a rear panel chassis stud that accepts spade lug for secure grounding.

There is no need to plug and unplug cables with this A/B switch box, therefore no chance for network reconfiguration errors. The Model 8277 is encased in an attractive anodized black box that provides EMI/RFI shielding and allows for secure mounting with its threaded inserts on bottom of chassis. The chassis is available without rubber feet and employs fixed threaded fasteners pressed/bonded to metal enclosure covers and panels to accept the use of machine screws and hardware. The threaded inserts on bottom of chassis are threaded for #6-32 hardware. For more information about Model 8277, visit: http://www.electrostandards.com/ProductDetail/?productid=2474 For our other DB25 manually operated switches, visit: http://www.electrostandards.com/Search/?catid=88&category=DB25+Manual+Network+Switches&filter=&bc=15+10+81+88 For a catalog of Electro Standards' Network Switches, call 401-943-1164, email [email protected], or visit www.ElectroStandards.com. All Electro Standards Network Switches are available for export. Government Agencies contact Electro Standards for GSA pricing on COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) network switches.


Tina Corticelli, Media Manager Electro Standards Laboratories 36 Western Industrial Drive Cranston, RI 02921 Tel: 401-943-1164 Fax: 401-946-5790 Email: [email protected] (c) 2014 Electronic News Publishing -

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