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Industrial keyboards are a fundamental component in many applications and work environments. These keyboards are designed to withstand challenging conditions such as moisture, dust, shocks, and vibrations, and they are available in various installation types to accommodate different needs. In this article, we explore the four main types of industrial keyboard installations:

 

Desktop Version:

The desktop version of an industrial keyboard is the most common and resembles conventional keyboards used in offices. These keyboards are often enclosed or encapsulated to protect them from dust and liquids. The housing of these keyboards often features an ergonomic slope or foldable legs that allow adjusting the keyboard surface for operator comfort. This configuration is ideal for office applications and work environments that do not require specialized integration.

Panel Version:

Panel version keyboards are designed to be embedded on the top or front surface of instrument panels or equipment. They are designed to provide convenient data input control on machinery and equipment. These keyboards typically have a robust construction to withstand harsh working conditions and are sealed to protect them from moisture and dirt. They are ideal for industrial applications where a user interface on the control panel is required, such as manufacturing machines, medical equipment, and industrial automation systems.

Rack/Drawer Version:

Rack version or rack drawer keyboards are specifically designed for integration into cabinets or racks. They have dimensions optimized to fit perfectly within the available space in a standard rack. These keyboards provide access to video, keyboard, and touchpad functions in a single workstation, making them ideal for data center and server environments where efficient management of one or more servers is necessary. The robust construction of these keyboards makes them suitable for continuous use in these environments.

OEM/Open Frame Version:

The OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) or open frame version of an industrial keyboard is characterized by its lack of a frame or housing. However, they are designed to be directly integrated into custom machines or terminals. This allows equipment manufacturers to easily incorporate an industrial keyboard into their final products. These keyboards are designed to be flexible in terms of mounting and can adapt to various applications, from self-service kiosks to specialized industrial machinery.

In summary, industrial keyboards are available in a variety of installation configurations to suit a wide range of applications. Whether you need a rugged keyboard for your office, manufacturing machine, or server rack, there is an industrial keyboard version suitable for your specific needs. The choice of installation type will depend on working conditions, the environment, and the requirements of your application. If you have more questions or need further advice on industrial keyboards or other technology-related topics, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to assist you.

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