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In terms of height many of those items will probably conform to the U system. That would mean the height will be a multiple of 44.45mm =1U when the unit is configured for rack mounting (no feet or handle fitted).For example, the Keithley 2000/2015 DMM is mainly designed to be used in an ATE rack via GPIB or RS232. The height dimensions above of 104mm include the feet and handles. Remove them and the 2015 is 89mm or 3.5" tall. A sliding fit for a 2U (3.5") rack shelf
Hi!Folks, tell me what is standard/common enclosures dimensions?Power Supplies, Oscilloscopes, Counters etcI know about 19 racks but there are many smallest units everywereHow to chose standard dimensions for selfmade gear?
The following table is one I put together of my lab equipment or equipment I'm considering getting and you can see there is a wide range of sizes and weights (I did it to try an plan out shelving on my lab bench).InstrumentWidth (mm)Height (mm)Depth (mm)Weight (kg)Weight/Width kg/cmPower ConsumptionKeithley 2000 Bench Multimeter2131043702.90.1422VAKeithley 2015 Bench Multimeter2381043704.20.1840VA