A DIN rail (35mm top hat) is a standardized metal mounting rail used inside electrical control cabinets to securely install electrical and automation components.
The most common DIN rail used in industrial equipment is the 35mm top hat rail, also known as TS35 or EN 60715 DIN rail.
This rail allows electrical devices to be mounted quickly and securely without the need for direct panel drilling.
In roll forming machine electrical cabinets, DIN rails are used to mount components such as:
PLC modules
Circuit breakers
Contactors and relays
Terminal blocks
Power supplies
Communication modules
Control interface devices
The DIN rail system provides a modular mounting platform that simplifies electrical cabinet assembly, maintenance, and component replacement.
DIN rails are installed inside the electrical enclosure cabinet, typically mounted on the enclosure backplate.
Common installation locations include:
Main roll forming machine control cabinet
Servo drive control cabinet
Hydraulic control panel
Stacker automation cabinet
Multiple DIN rails are often installed in parallel rows to organize electrical components efficiently.
The rails are mounted horizontally across the backplate using screws or mounting brackets.
DIN rails allow electrical components to snap into place using standardized mounting clips.
The rail system helps maintain a structured layout of electrical components.
Devices can be installed quickly without drilling new mounting holes.
Components can be removed or replaced without major cabinet modifications.
The DIN rail functions as a mechanical mounting rail for electrical devices.
Typical installation process:
The DIN rail is mounted to the cabinet backplate.
Electrical components include built-in mounting clips.
The component is positioned over the rail.
The mounting clip snaps onto the rail profile.
The device locks securely in place.
To remove a component, technicians release the clip using a screwdriver or release tab.
This system enables fast and efficient electrical assembly.
The most widely used DIN rail in industrial control systems.
Standard width: 35mm
A narrower rail used for lighter electrical components.
Less common in modern industrial equipment.
Used for compact control devices in small electrical panels.
Contains perforations for easier mounting and cable routing.
DIN rails are manufactured from durable metals to support electrical equipment.
Common materials include:
Galvanized steel
Zinc-plated steel
Stainless steel
Aluminum
Typical construction features include:
Standardized 35mm width
Top hat profile shape
Reinforced mounting edges
Slotted or solid mounting holes
Galvanized steel DIN rails are the most common in industrial electrical cabinets.
Engineers consider several factors when installing DIN rails.
Important considerations include:
Available cabinet space
Component size and spacing
Cable routing paths
Heat dissipation between devices
Accessibility for maintenance
Proper layout ensures safe electrical operation and efficient servicing.
DIN rails must support the weight of electrical devices mounted on them.
Typical stresses include:
Weight of PLC modules and relays
Vibration from machine operation
Thermal expansion from electrical heat
Mechanical forces during installation
Heavy electrical devices may require reinforced rail mounting.
High-speed roll forming machines rely heavily on automated electrical systems.
DIN rails support installation of:
PLC controllers
Servo drive modules
Encoder interface devices
Communication network hardware
Organized DIN rail layouts help reduce electrical interference and improve reliability.
Heavy gauge roll forming machines often include high-power electrical control equipment.
DIN rails must support heavier devices such as:
Large contactors
Motor protection breakers
Power distribution modules
Reinforced DIN rail mounting may be required.
Light gauge roll forming machines often use complex automation systems with many smaller devices.
DIN rails support installation of:
PLC expansion modules
Relay control systems
Signal interface modules
Network communication hardware
Compact layouts are common in these systems.
DIN rails rarely fail structurally but may develop issues due to:
Loose mounting screws
Corrosion in humid environments
Overloading with heavy components
Improper installation on thin panels
Proper installation prevents most problems.
Technicians may notice:
Electrical devices becoming loose
Rail movement during machine vibration
Difficulty snapping devices onto the rail
Corrosion on the rail surface
These issues may require rail tightening or replacement.
Proper DIN rail installation includes:
Secure mounting to the enclosure backplate
Correct spacing between rails
Adequate clearance for wiring
Level installation to support component alignment
Proper installation ensures reliable component mounting.
Routine maintenance should include:
Inspecting rail mounting screws
Checking for corrosion or damage
Ensuring mounted devices remain secure
Cleaning dust or debris from the rail
These inspections help maintain cabinet reliability.
DIN rails are inexpensive but essential components.
Typical price ranges include:
Short DIN rail section (300–500 mm)
$5 – $20
Standard DIN rail length (1 meter)
$20 – $60
Heavy-duty or stainless steel DIN rail
$60 – $150+
Installation labor may increase total replacement cost.
Improper DIN rail installation may lead to:
Loose electrical components
Wiring strain or disconnection
Increased vibration damage
Electrical system failures
Secure DIN rail mounting is critical for cabinet reliability.
DIN rails support electrical control systems responsible for operating many machine subsystems including:
Roll forming drive motors
Hydraulic cutting systems
Punching stations
PLC automation systems
Servo feeding equipment
Machine safety control systems
They provide the standardized mounting platform for electrical components inside the control cabinet.
The DIN rail (35mm top hat) is a standardized mounting rail used to install electrical control components inside roll forming machine electrical cabinets.
It:
Provides modular component mounting
Simplifies electrical cabinet assembly
Improves wiring organization
Allows quick component replacement
Supports reliable electrical system operation
DIN rails are a fundamental component of modern electrical control cabinets used in roll forming machines.
A DIN rail is a standardized metal mounting rail used to install electrical components inside control cabinets.
It refers to the standard DIN rail profile with a 35mm width and top hat-shaped cross section.
Common devices include PLC modules, relays, circuit breakers, power supplies, and terminal blocks.
They simplify installation, maintenance, and replacement of electrical components.
Yes. Most industrial DIN rails follow international standards such as EN 60715.
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