Wall-mount enclosures

March 23, 2012
A new line of Hoffman small and medium-sized wall-mount enclosures come in a range of sizes. The units can be manufactured with customerspecified modifications

A new line of Hoffman small and medium-sized wall-mount enclosures come in a range of sizes. The units can be manufactured with customerspecified modifications, including size changes, holes and cutouts, paint color changes, and installed accessories. The enclosures provide IEC IP66 and UL Type 12/4 protection ratings for both domestic use or on exported equipment.

Small hinge-cover enclosures come in 20 metric sizes in heights from 150 to 500 mm, widths of 150 to 300 mm, and depths from 80 to 200 mm. These mild steel enclosures are right-hand hinged, and feature hidden hinges, flush quarterturn latches with 3-mm double bit inserts, bonding provision on the door, a galvanized internal panel, and a light-gray RAL 7035 textured finish.

The medium-size models offer 22 metric sizes with height options from 300 to 1,200 mm, widths of 200 to 800 mm, and depths from 150 to 400 mm. The units provide rolled, righthand hinges on the door, flush quarter-turn latches with 3-mm double bit insert, bonding provision on the door, a galvanized internal panel, a large bottom gland plate, and a light-gray RAL 7035 textured finish.

Pentair Technical Products
2100 Hoffman Way
Anoka, MN 55303
(763) 421-2240
www.hoffmanonline.com

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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