Hammond Manufacturing NEMA Rated Dust-Tight Server Cabinet

Hammond Manufacturing

October 23, 2017

Hammond Manufacturing’s NEMA ratedServer Cabinets are ideal for a wide range of industries and carry with it the full wieght of Hammond Manufactuting’s long history of enclosure manufacturing.

Features

  • Welded frame, doors and side panels are constructed in 14-gauge steel.
  • Rated for UL 508A Type 12 and CSA Type 12.
    • Ideal for use in harsh factory floor situations.
    • Seamless foam-in place gasket provides tight and secure seal protection from moisture, dust, oil and air contaminants.
    • Complies with NEMA Type 12 and IEC 60529 IP54.
  • Zinc-plated EIA-310-D compliant square hole mounting rails with rack unit labels.
  • Solid doors include installed gland plate for cooling options. Doors open to 135°.
  • Four (4) leveling feet are included with support for optional casters.
  • Reinforced top panel provisions for optional lifting eye-bolts.
  • Frames can be joined together with an optional joining kit.
  • Grounding studs provided on frame as well as side panels and doors.
  • Finished in rugged textured black powder paint. Also available in textured light gray upon request.
  • Tested to nearly double the suggested load rating of 1,500 lbs (680 kg).
  • RoHS Compliant.
  • Manufactured in North America.

Included Components

  • One (1) Welded HDME cabinet frame
  • Two (2) Solid removable side panels
  • Two (2) Solid doors with
    • One (1) Installed gland plate
    • One (1) Die-cast locking swing handle
    • Two (2) Door keys
  • Two (2) Pairs of EIA-compliant adjustable depth square hole mounting rails
  • One (1) Solid top panel
  • Two (2) Bottom panel with gland plates
  • Four (4) Leveling feet
  • Fifty (50) Pack of 10-32 screws and cage nuts

For more information:

https://www.hammfg.com/dci/products/cabinet-systems/hdme?referer=942

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