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Kit: Zebra ET50/51 55/56 8" Powered Cradle with Lind 12-32 VDC Isolated Power SupplyThe Zebra ET50 51 55 56 8 inch powered cradle features front charging pins that provide power to the tablet to ensure it stays charged through out the workday. The tablets scanner, hand strap, battery bay, and stylus all work with the cradle. This kit includes a LIND 12 32VDC isolated power adapter. FEATURES Kit includes: Cradle (Item No. 7160 0819 04) 12 32 VDC isolated power supply by Lind (Item No. 16411) Designed and tested for MIL STD 810G
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