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Harness the strength and toughness of a hurricane for your valuable equipment!
Our HURRICANE SE series cases are designed to provide top of the
line protection at affordable prices. They survive! Seahorse cases
satisfy Mil-Spec and IP Standards 67.
UNCONDITIONAL LIFETIME GUARANTEE OF PERFORMANCE
FEATURES
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Automatic pressure purge system
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Molded-in padlock holes (fits standard size
Masterlocks®).
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Latches are available with keyed chrome metal
locks or plastic non-corrosive locks.
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Available with easy-to-install Panel Kits supplied
with o-rings and screws.
Inside Dimensions
18.297" x 13.197" x 4.57"
(46.48cm x 33.52cm x 11.6cm)
Outside Dimensions
19.75" x 15.53" x 5.413"
(50.16cm x 39.44cm x 13.75cm)
Includes: Shock Absorbing Molded
Foam Laptop Insert, Lid Office Organizer, Metal Latch Locks and
Padded Shoulder Strap
Will
my Laptop fit in the Seahorse SE/SX-710CC or SE/SX-720CC Laptop tray? ?
The Impact Absorbing Neoprene Material
tray was designed to hold even the largest laptops.
The cavities in the neoprene insert are as follows:
(As you are looking into the case)
Long cavity at left: 2 7/8" L to R X 11 5/8" F to B X 2 3/4" D (for cables
and longer items).
Laptop Tray: 14 1/8" L to R X 11 13/16" F to B X 1 1/4" D (removable
Velcro strap can secure up to 3" thick laptop)
Below laptop a) Lower Left 6 3/8" L to R X 10 7/16" F to B X 1 1/4" D
b) Lower Back Right 6 3/16" L to R X 3 5/8" F to B X 1 1/4" D
c) Lower Front Right 6 3/16" L to R X 6 1/2" F to B X 1 1/4" D
The horizontal
dimensions of the SE-720CC are exactly the
same. Add 2 inches to the depth of the far left cavity and the lower cavities on the right. The Laptop shelf remains the same.
Your laptop computer is bigger than 14 1/8" X 11 13/16"? Not
all is lost. By performing a small modification, you can easily fit a
laptop measuring up to 17 1/4" wide. The thin rib separating the
Laptop Cavity and the Long Cavity at Left can be removed with a sharp
blade. This modification must be performed by you, the end user.
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Seahorse General Specifications
What is the difference between the SX and SE?
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