Design Process
The design reference below depicts the connector type known as a "Cam-Lock". Utilizing these, each cable could be disconnected with a simple anti-clockwise twist that disengages the plug
from the socket.
The device chosen, was obtained from PROPOLOGY rental inventory (below).
Construction Process
| This was certainly one of those assignments where the design and approval process was far more involved than the actual build. The data switch component for the smaller electrical box had already been modified as required (during the mockup process) so it was pretty much ready to go. The breaker panel component required some minor electrical work to provide some operational LED indicators, but other than that, it too was ready. All that was needed now, was fabrication of a bezel that would suit both components and installation into the ARROW Construction Department provided set-piece. This was quickly accomplished and dispatched to the ARROW Paint Department for aging treatments. The larger set-piece was not complicated, and therefore, easier to complete... although it did require a good deal of attention during the design approval process. This was due to the concern that a non-technician may have difficulty smoothly disconnecting the cam-lock connections. The solution: the use panel mounted female receptacles that weren't actually the type normally paired with the particular male connectors we were using. |
Once approved, all that was required was to fasten the female connectors to the stock enclosure that had been sourced and apply custom decals...and off to the Paint Department for "aging".
By the greatest of luck, this enclosure was not only exactly the right size and proportions... it was even pre-painted in the correct color.
As they say... sometimes, you just get lucky!