Hammond HJ-H Wall Mount Sealed Enclosures

October 12, 2016

Hammond Manufacturing’s HJ-H series is a cost effective family of compact wall mounted sealed general purpose enclosures, ideal for use as instrument enclosures, electric, hydraulic or pneumatic control housings, electrical junction boxes, or terminal wiring enclosures.

Although the series carries the demanding UL 508/CSA Type 4 and IEC 60529 IP66 approvals, the product’s lower price point is competitive even against lower specified Type 12/IP54 (less protective) comparable designs, giving higher performance at lower cost.

The HJ-H Series incorporates many advanced features to ensure easy installation and long service life. Available in sizes from 4 x 4 x 3 inches to 16 x 14 x 10 inches, the body is formed from 16 or 14 gauge steel, depending on the size, the door from 14 gauge steel, both phosphatised and finished in recoatable smooth ANSI 61 gray powder coating.

Smooth, continuously welded seams without knockouts, cut-outs or holes ensure sealing integrity; the door, secured with two external stainless steel clamps and stainless steel piano hinge for easy access, closes against a seamless poured-in place gasket.

Pre-installed top and bottom welded brackets are provided for wall mounting. Internal threaded weld studs are provided for mounting optional inner panels, and a bonding stud is provided on the door and a grounding stud in the enclosure body.

Find out more: www.parkfield.co.uk/hammond-canada/Electrical/.

 

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