Projects don’t stall because of the big items; they stall on missing brackets, seals, and control bits. This page brings together the auxiliary parts that keep enclosures cooled, actuators protected, and small drives reliably mounted. The focus is practical installation speed, IP retention, and predictable service across multi‑site fleets.
Ventilation and filtration. Roof fans and side‑mounted filter‑fan units sized for common cut‑outs; airflow classes from ~ 60 to 600 m³/h, with G3/G4 filter mats and optional EMC meshes. Thermostats and hygrostats automate start/stop and keep door opening to a minimum.
Actuator and drive fittings. Adapter plates, cable glands, cord grips, and protective bellows for linear/rotary actuators on doors or machine frames. Strain‑relief rails and flex conduits maintain bend radii and prevent cable fatigue.
Pumps and fluid/control auxiliaries. Mounts, grommets, and DIN hardware to place small pumps, solenoids, and hydraulic/air valves inside or adjacent to cabinets; drip‑management trays protect wiring below.
Gate and door operator add‑ons. Limit‑switch brackets, couplers, and door‑stay hardware for controlled door movement and safe interlocking during maintenance.
Two field tips: keep cable entries below fans to avoid drip paths, and log filter‑change intervals in the O&M so dust load doesn’t creep up unnoticed.
All hardware aligns with Rittal cut‑outs and rail systems—no ad‑hoc drilling, no broken gasket lines.
Filter‑fans, thermostats, and monitoring contacts tie into existing control rows on TS35 rails. Use the same gland plate system as the cabinet to restore IP and maintain a consistent look. For rooftop fan stacks, route condensate away from terminals; in wash‑down areas, switch to sealed kits and stainless fasteners.
When pumps or gate operators sit outside the main cabinet, place interposing relays and SPDs inside the enclosure; it improves diagnostics and extends life under switching transients.
Most teams standardize one filter‑fan size, one sealed kit, and a common thermostat family across sites to streamline spares.
We align commercial terms with your bill of materials (individual B2B pricing and formal offers), assign a dedicated account manager, and expose live stock across EU warehouses. Quotes typically arrive in about an hour. Orders go in by EAN/MPN for clean traceability, and price lists remain downloadable and up to date. You’ll get lead‑time and order‑status tracking, plus purchase‑history analytics to consolidate SKUs. Trusted customers receive up to 30 days post‑payment. We also plan consolidated shipments to cut freight costs, hold prices with validity dates, and support teams in France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.