Ecmweb 5346 Polycarbonate Type 4x Enclosuresp
Ecmweb 5346 Polycarbonate Type 4x Enclosuresp
Ecmweb 5346 Polycarbonate Type 4x Enclosuresp
Ecmweb 5346 Polycarbonate Type 4x Enclosuresp
Ecmweb 5346 Polycarbonate Type 4x Enclosuresp

Polycarbonate enclosures

Jan. 14, 2013
These Type 4X polycarbonate enclosures include a hinged cover, quick-release stainless steel latches, and a drip shield
Hoffman brand Type 4X hinged-cover enclosures feature durable, light gray polycarbonate, integrated
molded hinges for secure cover attachment, and stainless steel hinge pins for chemical and corrosion resistance. Designed to withstand harsh environments, the non-metallic enclosures feature quick-release stainless steel latches as well as a drip shield located at the top and bottom of the enclosure body that protects the gasket area from dust and water ingress when installed in either left or right hand hinge applications. For enhanced protection, the products are equipped with a molded-in padlocking feature, which provides wire tie and lockout capabilities while users operators to easily open the well-sealed cover.

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For more information, visit http://www.hoffmanonline.com/.

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