Front maintenance of an LED display refers to maintenance and repair performed from the front of the cabinet, while rear maintenance refers to maintenance and repair performed from the back of the cabinet. Details are as follows:
Front Maintenance:
Fixing Method: LED modules are magnetically attached to the cabinet using magnetic components.
Removal Method: When removal is necessary, the LED module can be removed using a suction cup tool.
Advantages:
The LED display cabinet can be made lighter and thinner.
LED module removal is more convenient and efficient.
Application Scenarios:
Generally, indoor small-pitch LED displays such as conference displays, security monitoring displays, and control center displays use front maintenance. Their characteristics include indoor design, wall mounting, space saving, and a lightweight and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
For lighter and thinner LED display cabinets and higher maintenance efficiency, outdoor displays can also use front maintenance. For example, LED smart light pole screens use a front maintenance design, eliminating the need for tedious screw removal; the LED module can be removed directly using a suction cup tool.
Rear Maintenance:
Fixing Method: LED modules are fixed to the cabinet using magnetic components or screws.
Application Scenarios: When there is ample space for LED display installation, rear maintenance is more efficient.