Crouse-Hinds Launches VXF Stainless Steel Junction Box and Pendant Cover

Junction Box

Power management company Eaton recently introduced its new 316 stainless junction box from its Crouse-Hinds business.The junction box is designed to provide long, dependable service in the most demanding environmental conditions. With four drilled and tapped conduit entries and pendant fixture cover or flat blank cover, the box provides versatility for mounting luminaires or terminating or splicing electrical circuits.

Features of the pendant cover fixture include
• a rating up to 130 pounds
• a PVC protective peel off coating for the VXF body and the blank cover. Both covers come with 1/4-20 x 5/8” stainless steel hex head bolts for cover attachment to box

The stainless steel junction box and pendant cover are suitable for waste water treatment, food, beverage, and mining applications.
The pendant cover fixture is available in ¾” and 1” body with the 316 Stainless Steel Screws. Its Class 1 Div 2 per NEC rating, self-certification as NEMA 4X and Wet Location certification affirm this new fixture as the solution to customer corrosion problems.

Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds business offers a range of cable fittings, enclosures, plugs and receptacles, industrial lighting fixtures, signals and alarms, and electronic components designed for the most demanding environments. The Crouse-Hinds business serves customers in the industrial and manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, solar, infrastructure and other markets.

www.crouse-hinds.com

 

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