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Marconi MAGAZINE

Part Number
133-1431/01
Manufacturer
Marconi
In Stock Used

This Marconi MAGAZINE is a vital structural component designed to house and integrate various telecom modules within network systems.

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About This Part

The Marconi MAGAZINE, part number 133-1431/01, functions as a crucial modular housing unit within telecommunications and data centre infrastructure. Typically, a magazine serves as a sub-assembly or a specialized slot within a larger chassis or rack-mounted system, designed to securely hold and interconnect multiple circuit boards, line cards, optical modules, or power supply units. Its primary role is to facilitate organized integration, ensure proper power distribution, and enable efficient signal routing for various functional units, commonly found in Marconi's established transmission, switching, or optical networking platforms. While specific technical specifications for this exact part number are not provided, Marconi magazines are engineered for robust construction and precise mechanical fit, ensuring seamless compatibility and operational integrity within their designated system architectures. They are essential for maintaining the modularity, expandability, and long-term reliability of complex network equipment, allowing for straightforward installation, replacement, and upgrades of critical components. Revo Distribution Limited carries such refurbished Marconi components to support the ongoing operational needs of businesses globally. By providing high-quality, pre-owned equipment like this MAGAZINE, we offer a cost-effective and sustainable solution for maintaining, expanding, and extending the lifespan of existing telecom and data centre assets, ensuring continued network performance without the need for complete system overhauls.