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Rittal IT catalogue/System accessories<br />

Baying clamp, vertical<br />

for TS/PS<br />

For mounting on the vertical enclosure sections.<br />

Material:<br />

Cast steel, zinc-plated, passivated<br />

Supply includes:<br />

Assembly parts.<br />

Baying system<br />

Baying at the installation site<br />

5 Packs of Model No. TS<br />

6 8800.420<br />

Baying connectors, external<br />

for TS/TS<br />

For mounting on the vertical enclosure sections.<br />

Simply position on the outside and screw-fasten<br />

either from the inside or outside.<br />

Material:<br />

Sheet steel, zinc-plated, passivated<br />

or stainless steel 1.4301 (AISI 304)<br />

Supply includes:<br />

Assembly parts.<br />

Note on the transport of bayed enclosures<br />

Individual enclosures are reliably transported<br />

using the eyebolts included with the<br />

supply.<br />

For symmetrical loads, the following maximum<br />

permissible loads apply:<br />

at 45° sling angle 4,800 N,<br />

at 60° sling angle 6,400 N,<br />

at 90° sling angle 13,600 N.<br />

Note:<br />

For larger baying combinations, we recommend<br />

the use of a transport base/plinth,<br />

see Cat. 31, page 842.<br />

German patent no. 198 01 720<br />

US patent no. 6,435,759<br />

European patent no. 104 8098<br />

with validity for FR, GB, IT<br />

6 Design Packs of Model No. TS<br />

Sheet steel 6 8800.490<br />

Stainless steel 6 8700.000<br />

For the enclosure combination with angular<br />

baying brackets, quick-fit baying clamps<br />

and combination angles shown here, the<br />

load capacity with a sling angle of 60° is as<br />

follows:<br />

for the left enclosure: 7,000 N,<br />

for the middle enclosure: 14,000 N,<br />

for the right enclosure: 7,000 N.<br />

German patent no. 197 37 668<br />

The sling angle between the roof plate and<br />

the sling has a significant influence on the<br />

total permissible load.<br />

The sling angle must not be less than 45°,<br />

and where possible, should be less than<br />

60°.<br />

273<br />

Baying at the installation site

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