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Re: Double socket KAT5 modules (was one of many KAT5 Website Updated threads!)



I've got thousands of RPP faceplate bezels in stock!  Mainly 4 way ones,
but
I have some 2 way ones if Keith wants any samples.  BTW, I used to work for
RPP (part of CEF)

Simon

----- Original Message -----
From: BUTLER, Tony, FM <tony.butler@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 29 January 2002 14:34
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Double socket KAT5 modules (was one of many KAT5
Website Updated threads!)


> >Ah, a local machining company is pressing them for him out of
sheet
metal.
> >Flat panels are easy, but a contoured faceplate with recessed
screw holes
> >etc. is a bit more difficult (read expensive tooling setup costs).
>
> Initial setup may not exactly be cheap, but once you have a production
line
> going, you're away....
> Screw holes don't have to be recessed. cup screws can look nice too!!!
> Perhaps said company would cut holes in flat sheets & then bend to
required
> shape.....
> Whoever makes the RPP faceplates you can get in B&Q manages to cut
holes
in
> steel alright.
> Actually, there's a thought - you make plastic inserts that fit the
RPP
> modular face plates - much easier to cut plastic!
> I use RPP CAT5 sockets & they don't look so bad mixing plastic
& brushed
> steel......
>
> This brings me back to my earlier comment about forgetting SCART
sockets &
> just using S-Video & phono or whatever - much easier to drill
holes for!
>
> Tony
>
>
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