hardigg rackmount Cases, Classic Rack, RADE, ProRack, MAC Rack

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HARDIGG Rackmount Cases

For fragile instruments and sensitive electronics, there’s no better protection than a Hardigg Rack Case. Designed specifically to shield delicate equipment from shock and vibration, Rack Cases are also impervious to the elements, and can take repeated exposure and impact without putting your gear at risk. If your electronics need serious protection, Hardigg has a rackmount solution to meet it. Hardigg offers four standard Rack Case configurations: Classic, RADE, MAC, and ProRack.

 

Classic Rack
Classic Rack
RADE
RADE
Super Mac
SuperMAC
MAC Rack
MAC rack
BlackBox
BlackBox
ProRack
ProRack


All Rack Cases feature:
  • Molded-in, tongue-in-groove gasketed parting lines for splash resistance and tight seals, even after impact
  • Reinforced corners and edges for additional impact protection
  • Aircraft-quality, tempered aluminum for less weight and more strength
  • Recessed hardware for extra protection
  • Positive anti-shear locks, which prevent lid separation after impact, and reduce stress on hardware
  • Molded-in ribs and corrugations for secure, non-slip stacking, columnar strength, and added protection
  • Permanent, uniform, molded-in color that won’t scrape off
  • Patented molded-in metal inserts for catch and hinge attachment points, which provide strength and spread loads to the container walls
  • Interference-fit spiral spring pins in each corner, for maximum structural integrity
  • One-piece body and lids, molded from lightweight, high-impact polyethylene
  • Meet ANSI/EIA-310-C standard for universal rack mounting hole pattern, and exceed ATA Specification 300, Category 1 requirements. 
Many of our cases have been certified under various MIL-SPEC testing procedures, including fungus resistance, free fall drop, salt, fog, cargo bounce, submersion, temperature and humidity, vibration limits, and low pressure (altitude).  The specifications below are among the most popular used for manufacturing and evaluating reusable containers.

MIL-SPEC’s Available:
MIL-STD-2073
MIL-STD-3010
MIL-STD-648
MIL-STD-130
MIL-HDBK-304
MIL-STD-1472
MIL-C-4150J
MIL-I-45208
MIL-T-21200
ASTM D 4169
MIL-PRF-28800
ASTM D 3951
MIL-HDBK-454
SAE-ARP-1967
MIL-STD-810

Fragility Rating
An item’s fragility is normally expressed in G’s—which is the measure of force exerted on an object by the force of gravity. Objects that can withstand greater G forces need less protection from shock and vibration.

For example, a piece of equipment with a fragility of 20 G’s will suffer damage when subjected to a force greater than 20 times that of Earth’s gravity. The fragility of an instrument or piece of equipment is usually determined by laboratory testing.

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