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I'm really struggling here!

I need to find a DIN rail enclosure, nice and spacious inside, 100 modules plus, a really good quality one, well constructed and if possible (this is the impossible part), a nice lockable glass door. Anyone have any ideas?

If it is suitable for flush mounting, that would be a Brucey Bonus!

Edit: Something along the lines of this, just way way way better looking: [ElectriciansForums.net] DIN rail enclosures? Where on earth?
 
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Could you not use a data cabinet for networks and modify it to accept din rails? These are lockable with glass doors and made of metal so pretty well made too
 
I'm really struggling here! I need to find a DIN rail enclosure, nice and spacious inside, 100 modules plus, a really good quality one, well constructed and if possible (this is the impossible part), a nice lockable glass door. Anyone have any ideas? If it is suitable for flush mounting, that would be a Brucey Bonus! Edit: Something along the lines of this, just way way way better looking:View attachment 15839
If you are ok to spend a little bit extra (assuming it's for a special job?) then I would get in touch with E&I Panels in Ireland, you can google them, they will make a panel for you and can probably even fit toughened glass in the door..... think they will only take about 4 days before the panel arrives with you....
 

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