ELECTRICAL CABINET

An electrical cabinet comprising a frame that defines an internal space and an openable door for accessing said internal space hingedly attached to said frame by hinging means, said hinging means comprising at least a frame hinge fixed to said frame and a corresponding door hinge fixed to said door....

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Hauptverfasser: Proserpio, Simone Angelo, Valsecchi, Davide
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:An electrical cabinet comprising a frame that defines an internal space and an openable door for accessing said internal space hingedly attached to said frame by hinging means, said hinging means comprising at least a frame hinge fixed to said frame and a corresponding door hinge fixed to said door. The frame hinge comprises a first shaped body having a first fixing plate fixed to said frame, a first and a second hinge wings protruding form said first fixing plate opposite to said frame and forming an insertion window in said first shaped body, said first and second hinge wings having respectively a first and a second seat aligned in a direction parallel to said first fixing plate and positioned at the end of said insertion window. The door hinge comprises a second shaped body having a second fixing plate fixed to said door, a third hinge wing protruding from said second fixing plate opposite to said door and forming a housing space in said second shaped body, said third hinge wing being inserted into said insertion window of said first shaped body and being provided with a third seat. The hinging means further comprise: a first hinge pin which is inserted into said first and second seats of said first and second hinge wings and closing said insertion window; first blocking means which are inserted into said third seat in a direction substantially perpendicular to said first hinge pin, said first blocking means closing said housing space in said second shaped body and blocking said first hinge pin.