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    Thanks guys, think I'm going with this one.
    https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CMSB606030.html
    Will I need some sort of backplate to mount the DIN rail onto?

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    Looks to me as if there is a backplate as part of the package - the "2mm galvanised steel mounting panel" item. Does make it easier to get everything fixed before bolting into the cabinet.

    Have you sorted out what you are going to do about external connectors for motors, limit switches, etc? Best if you can drill for those before getting swarf in all the electrics! Guess how I know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chillybo View Post
    Thanks guys, think I'm going with this one.
    https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/CMSB606030.html
    Will I need some sort of backplate to mount the DIN rail onto?
    I use these cases and they come with back plate.

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