4-gang frame - universal horizontal and vertical, stainless steel, BASIC NEOS BMRC4/21
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4-gang frame - universal horizontal and vertical, stainless steel, BASIC NEOS BMRC4/21
Universal frame for installation – flexibility and solid construction
The 4-gang frame from the Simon Basic Neos series is a universal solution for mounting modules in electrical installations. Designed for both horizontal and vertical arrangements, it provides an aesthetic appearance and functionality. Made of inox steel in gray color, it is characterized by durability and resistance to damage. Its construction based on matte-finished plastic adds a modern character.
Installation and construction – for professionals and users
The frame is mounted with a snap-fit mechanism, which significantly speeds up the installation process. Projections based on a metal bridge stabilize the multiple unit, making it easier to attach modules and ensuring precise alignment in the vertical or horizontal plane. The metal mounting of the frame to the bridge presses it against the wall, masking any imperfections of the installation boxes and guaranteeing a secure fit. This solution is appreciated by installers for its speed and convenience.
Advantages for everyone – safety and functionality
The Simon Basic Neos frame not only simplifies installation but also increases user safety. The surface protection in the form of lacquering protects against corrosion and mechanical damage. Additionally, the Basic Neos series offers double sockets equipped with a busbar cover, minimizing the risk of electric shock even after removing the socket cover. Wide paws ensure a secure attachment of the equipment in the box, and the recess in the body of the double socket keeps the wires away from the paws, eliminating the risk of cutting them during installation. All this translates into comfort for the end user.
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