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Raspberry Pi 4 DIN Rail ABS Case – Spacious Interior
· MPN: 21173
A durable ABS enclosure for the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, designed for DIN rail mounting in industrial and automation environments. The spacious interior accom...
A durable ABS enclosure for the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, designed for DIN rail mounting in industrial and automation environments. The spacious interior accommodates the Pi along with HATs and add-on boards, while a clear top window lets you monitor status LEDs without opening the case.
Manufactured via injection moulding for a precise, sturdy fit. The case features a thoughtful opening design for cable access and compatibility with popular expansion HATs.
Key Features
- DIN Rail Mountable – Clips directly onto standard 35 mm DIN rail for secure installation in enclosures and cabinets
- Clear Top Window – Monitor Raspberry Pi status LEDs without removing the cover
- Spacious Interior – Room for the Pi 4 plus expansion HATs and add-on boards
- Injection-Moulded ABS – Durable, lightweight construction that protects against physical damage
- Easy Installation – Straightforward assembly with included screws, no special tools required
Specifications
- Material – ABS (injection moulded)
- Compatibility – Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
- Mounting – Standard 35 mm DIN rail
- Weight – 77 g (case only)
Ideal For
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Home automation hubs mounted in electrical cabinets
- Network appliances and edge computing deployments
- Any project requiring a neat, rail-mounted Raspberry Pi enclosure
Package Contents
- 1× Raspberry Pi 4 DIN Rail ABS Case
- 1× Screws pack
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- DIN
- DIN means data in, the pin where this display receives data from the controller. Connecting DIN to the correct SPI data output pin is needed for the screen to receive pixel and command information.
- DIN rail
- DIN rail is a standard metal mounting rail used inside industrial electrical cabinets. DIN rail mounting matters because it lets the controller be installed neatly alongside power supplies, relays, and other automation hardware.
- edge computing
- Edge computing means processing data close to where it is collected, such as on the device itself, rather than sending everything to the cloud. This can reduce delays, internet dependence, and privacy concerns in sensor, camera, and robotics projects.
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