IEC 60297-3-102:2004
Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482,6 mm (19 in) series - Part 3-102: Injector/extractor handle
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IEC 60297-3-102:2004 defines the injector/extractor handle dimensions within the 482,6 mm (19 in) series of mechanical structures for electronic equipment. It is relevant for engineers and procurement teams that need a reliable compliance reference when evaluating rack and subrack hardware, especially where controlled insertion and removal are part of the design. By aligning mechanical details with the broader 19-inch equipment framework, the document supports technical review, documented evaluation, and operational consistency across equipment builds and integration workflows.
IEC 60297-3-102:2004 standard overview
This document addresses the mechanical dimensions associated with injector/extractor handles, a functional interface commonly used to assist the handling of plug-in units or related assemblies in 19-inch electronic equipment structures. IEC 60297-3-102:2004 is therefore useful as a dimensional and conformity reference during engineering validation, product evaluation, and parts selection. It helps teams assess whether handle geometry is compatible with the intended mechanical structure and whether the design can be supported through repeatable manufacturing and assembly processes.
Applications of IEC 60297-3-102:2004
The specification is typically used in equipment design and integration workflows involving electronic systems built around 482,6 mm racks, subracks, and modular assemblies. It may be consulted during design reviews, prototype testing, and conformity assessment for hardware that requires a dependable method for insertion and extraction. Organizations involved in industrial electronics, control systems, laboratory equipment, and maintenance-oriented enclosures often use this type of technical document to support procurement checks, technical assessment, and verification activities before release to production.
Why IEC 60297-3-102:2004 matters
Clear dimensional guidance for injector/extractor handles helps reduce mechanical fit issues, installation problems, and avoidable rework. For compliance workflows, IEC 60297-3-102:2004 supports consistent interpretation of interface dimensions during quality assurance, incoming inspection, and supplier validation. It can also assist in risk management by improving interoperability between hardware components from different sources. For organizations maintaining engineering documentation, the standard provides a stable reference that helps keep design, testing, and procurement decisions aligned.
- Dimensional reference for injector/extractor handle interfaces in 19-inch equipment structures
- Useful for mechanical design review, fit checks, and assembly validation
- Supports procurement decisions and supplier conformity assessment
- Helps maintain interoperability and operational consistency in modular electronic equipment
- Publication Date: 2004-08-17
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60297-3-102:2004 (2004-08-17)
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