What are vertical profile storage cabinets and what industrial applications require them?
Vertical profile storage cabinets are modular storage solutions designed to integrate with industrial workstation systems through vertical mounting profiles, providing organized tool and component storage directly adjacent to work surfaces. These cabinets serve critical functions in electronics manufacturing, precision assembly operations, and laboratory environments where immediate access to calibrated tools and ESD-sensitive components is essential. The Treston M750 and M500 series cabinets exemplify this category, offering perforated back panels for flexible internal organization and direct integration with workbench vertical supports. Manufacturing facilities utilize these systems to maintain ISO 9001 quality standards by ensuring proper tool organization and traceability at individual workstations.
What are the key technical specifications for selecting vertical profile storage cabinets?
Critical selection parameters include cabinet depth ranging from 250mm to 255mm for standard profile compatibility, heights from 600mm to 900mm depending on workstation configuration, and width options of 470mm to 720mm for different storage capacities. The Treston 852629-07 cabinet measures 720x255x900mm and features perforated steel construction for maximum tool accessibility, while the compact 854039-07 model at 470x250x600mm suits space-constrained applications. Load capacity typically ranges from 30kg to 75kg per cabinet depending on mounting configuration and internal shelf arrangements. ESD variants like the 836273-49 shelf system provide surface resistivity values between 10^6 to 10^9 ohms per DIN EN 61340-5-1 standards.
Which international standards and certifications apply to vertical profile storage cabinets?
Vertical profile storage cabinets must comply with DIN EN 61340-5-1 for ESD protection in electronics manufacturing environments, ensuring surface resistivity values remain within the required 10^6 to 10^12 ohm range for safe handling of sensitive components. ISO 14001 environmental management standards govern the powder coating processes and material selection for industrial cabinet construction. Workplace safety regulations under EN ISO 12100 establish requirements for cabinet edge finishing, door mechanisms, and load distribution to prevent operator injury during tool retrieval. REACH compliance ensures that all metal finishes and plastic components meet European chemical safety standards, while RoHS directives restrict hazardous substances in electronic storage applications.
What are the main differences between M500 and M750 series vertical profile storage cabinets?
The M750 series like model 852629-07 provides 720mm width and 900mm height for maximum storage capacity, accommodating larger tool sets and multiple operators at extended workstations, while the M500 series such as model 854039-07 offers compact 470mm width and 600mm height dimensions for single-operator positions. M750 cabinets feature deeper 255mm profiles compared to M500's 250mm depth, allowing storage of pneumatic tools and larger precision instruments. Both series utilize identical vertical profile mounting systems but differ in internal volume capacity, with M750 providing approximately 60% more storage space than M500 variants. The perforated back panel configuration remains consistent across both series, maintaining standardized accessory compatibility for hooks, shelves, and tool holders.
What installation requirements and compatibility considerations apply to vertical profile storage cabinets?
Vertical profile storage cabinets require compatible workstation frames with standard 30mm x 30mm aluminum extrusion profiles and mounting hole spacing at 30mm intervals according to DIN 8062 specifications. Installation demands minimum 50mm clearance behind the workstation frame for cabinet depth accommodation, with vertical load capacity verification ensuring the supporting structure can handle distributed cabinet weight plus stored contents up to 75kg maximum. The cabinets connect via precision-machined mounting brackets that engage directly with T-slot profiles, eliminating need for additional drilling or permanent modifications to existing workstation infrastructure. Electrical continuity for ESD variants requires bonding cables with resistance values below 1 megohm between cabinet frame and workstation ground point.
What safety ratings and environmental specifications do vertical profile storage cabinets meet?
Industrial vertical profile storage cabinets typically achieve IP20 protection rating for basic dust ingress prevention in controlled manufacturing environments, with operating temperature ranges from -5°C to +60°C suitable for standard factory climate conditions. The powder-coated steel construction provides corrosion resistance class C3 according to EN ISO 12944, ensuring 15-year service life in indoor industrial applications with moderate humidity exposure. Load safety factors comply with DIN EN 14073 requirements, incorporating 4:1 safety margins for stated weight capacities to prevent structural failure during normal operation. ESD-compliant variants maintain surface resistivity within 10^6 to 10^9 ohms across the full temperature range, ensuring consistent electrostatic discharge protection regardless of seasonal temperature variations.
What maintenance schedules and inspection requirements apply to vertical profile storage cabinets?
Vertical profile storage cabinets require quarterly visual inspections of mounting connections, door mechanisms, and internal shelf integrity to maintain safe operation according to workplace safety standards. Annual ESD testing using EN 61340-5-1 procedures verifies that surface resistivity values remain within the specified 10^6 to 10^9 ohm range for electronics manufacturing applications. The powder-coated finish requires bi-annual cleaning with pH-neutral detergents to prevent coating degradation and maintain corrosion protection, while moving components like hinges and drawer slides need lubrication every six months. Properly maintained cabinets achieve 15-year operational life with replacement intervals driven by technological upgrades rather than structural wear, provided mounting loads remain within manufacturer specifications.
Treston vertical-profile cabinets are purpose-engineered add-on units that mount directly onto the square steel uprights of Treston workstation frames - no drilling, no adapters required. The cabinet bodies are constructed from 1.0 mm cold-rolled steel with a powder-coat finish and integrate seamlessly with Treston's 40 x 40 mm profile grid, maintaining the full ESD earth-bonding path (surface resistance 10⁵-10¹¹ Ω per IEC 61340-5-1) from worksurface through cabinet shell to EPA ground point.
As an authorised Treston distributor, esd.equipment supplies the complete range of Schränke für Senkrechtprofile as direct accessories within the Treston workstation ecosystem - compatible with the Treston concept line and fully compliant with DIN EN 61340-5-2 for ESD-protected area (EPA) furnishing requirements.
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