Overview

With the HPRC5200 case, the high performance characteristics of the entire HPRC range are not only maintained, but improved. HPRC cases are guaranteed for life and thanks to their durability they can be reused over and over again without weighing on the environment. Furthermore, each case and all its parts and components can be entirely recycled.

SKU: GC40-HPRC5200CUBBLB

HPRC 5200 - Hard Case with Cubed Foam (Black)

With the HPRC5200 case, the high performance characteristics of the entire HPRC range are not only maintained, but improved. HPRC cases are guaranteed for life and thanks to their durability they can be reused over and over again without weighing on the environment. Furthermore, each case and all its parts and components can be entirely recycled.

The fields of application and the instruments that can be housed in the case are the most varied:

  • bird watching
  • telescopes / spotting scopes with tripod
  • tubular lights, imaging lights, long optics, stands/tripods
  • small weather stations
  • measuring instruments (such as diopters / tachometers with support)
  • musical instruments (sax, violin to name a few)
  • equipment / tools developed horizontally of any industrial sector

Technical features:

Materials:

the case structure is made of TTX01®, a patented material composed of a polypropylene-based compound containing mineral fillers and elastomer. The use of this compound allows to keep the case strength unaltered while increasing the elasticity, and ensures a very high resistance to impacts, falls and pressures. There is more: The case gains in lightness, having a weight up to 20% less than the competition.

Certifications:

The HPRC collection has undergone stringent testing based on national and international regulations / standards, including

  • STANAG 4280 (NATO Defence Standard: horizontal and vertical drop impact test, Europe)
  • DS 81-41 (DEF STAN 81-41: horizontal and vertical drop impact test, USA)
  • IP67 (watertight)
  • ATA 300 (construction of the case as required by the Air Transport Association)
  • HPRC cases used at extreme temperatures do not lose their distinctive characteristics. Guaranteed temperature range is - 40°C to + 80°C (40°F up to + 176°F)
  • UV resistance of the material and color (the pigments used have maximum UV resistance)
  • Ergonomic handles
  • UL-94 V-0 (Flame retardant: fire resistance classification according to the standards established by Underwriters Laboratories, on request)

Rounded corners:

the 4 reinforced corners, both in the upper and lower part of the case, have also been rounded to ensure better protection from shocks while giving the case a touch of originality.

TSA:

The housings for the TSA locks are coated in metal, for a longer life.

Handles:

there are two handles made of PP and SEBS, with ergonomic and scratch-resistant grips. Maximum comfort, optimal handling and secure grip, even at low temperatures and in the presence of water or humidity.

Lid:

with integral closure, offers maximum protection to the stored equipment. The internal O-ring, which runs along the entire perimeter of the lid, is made of expanded EPDM and guarantees the case’s watertight qualities.

Closing latches:

extremely sturdy, they are equipped with a two-step opening / closing system which ensures fluidity of movement and prevents the hooks from opening in the event of a fall.

Automatic valve:

as in all HPRC cases, also this model features is an automatic valve that regulates the air pressure inside the case.

Name plate:

large, with a renewed design that allows immediacy of reading and better resistance during use.

In addition to withstanding falls, impacts and extreme temperatures, being watertight, like the entire HPRC range, the case is also dust, sand and acids-proof: a means of transport that guarantees unparalleled protection.

Compatibility

HPRC 5200 - Hard Case with Cubed Foam (Black)

  • Durable, Watertight, and Weatherproof
  • Able to Withstands Falls and Impacts
  • Sand, Acid, and Dustproof
  • Ergonomic Top and Side Handles for Easier Transportation
  • Holds a Variety of Equipment for multiple purposes

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Product Overview

With the HPRC5200 case, the high performance characteristics of the entire HPRC range are not only maintained, but improved. HPRC cases are guaranteed for life and thanks to their durability they can be reused over and over again without weighing on the environment. Furthermore, each case and all its parts and components can be entirely recycled.

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