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Hello,

I'm looking for a bit of advice: does anyone have a satisfactory way of mounting DIN rail in adaptable boxes? I normally end up mounting the box, then drilling through the box into the wall behind and mounting the DIN rail that way, but it feels a bit wrong ... does anyone have a good way of mounting DIN rails to the enclosures themselves?

Thanks,
 
Thanks all! I prefer the idea of it being demountable, so I'm going to try the conduit screws first, but with @davesparks 's idea of adding an extra one at each corner of the box :thumbsup:
 
Apologies @davesparks I didn't realise he was after a metal one

It wasn't clear, but I made the assumption based on plastic boxes having mounting bosses and pre cut din rails that if someone is fitting their own it is likely to be a metal box.

Plus he said adaptable box, which to me is always a metal box, I'd always call a plastic box a plastic box, or 'enclosure' as seems to be the trendy way of putting it.
 
Hello,

I'm looking for a bit of advice: does anyone have a satisfactory way of mounting DIN rail in adaptable boxes? I normally end up mounting the box, then drilling through the box into the wall behind and mounting the DIN rail that way, but it feels a bit wrong ... does anyone have a good way of mounting DIN rails to the enclosures themselves?

Thanks,
All the ones ive used usually have raised fixing points for fixing din rail, usually fix using a 1/2" flange head screws.

Depending on what I'm doing I may space tje din rail off with washers to allow wires to be run behind.
 
Depends on where and what surface you're mounting your dist board / adaptable box.
I have used in the past cut unistrut bars with Zebedee bolts and 6mm roofing screws for both plastic and metal dist. boards.
Doesn't look too hot in many domestic environments but fine for sheds, workshops, garages, and just about all commercial / industrial installs.
 
Depends on where and what surface you're mounting your dist board / adaptable box.
I have used in the past cut unistrut bars with Zebedee bolts and 6mm roofing screws for both plastic and metal dist. boards.
Doesn't look too hot in many domestic environments but fine for sheds, workshops, garages, and just about all commercial / industrial installs.

The question was how do you fix din rail inside an adaptable box, unistrut seems a bit extreme for that
 

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