Hygienic Type 4X Stainless Steel Junction Box HYJ Series

EIN Hammond 4X Stainless Steel Junction Box

May 12, 2022

Designed to enclose electrical and/or electronic equipment and protect against harsh, hygienic environments for junction box and wallmount applications.

Sloped on 4 sides prevent water from resting on top regardless of enclosure orientation.

Hex head design screws and door-edge mounted silicone gasket allow for easy cleaning in hose-down environments.

A wide range of sizes and practical accessories make this product line a complete package.

Standards

  • UL 508A Type 3R, 12, 4, 4X
  • cUL Type 3R, 12, 4, 4X
  • NSF – ANSI 169
    • Not all accessories shown maintain NSF standard. Some are internal and NSF is not applicable. Refer to each accessory individually or call factory for specifics.
  • Complies with
    • NEMA 3R, 12, 4, 4X
    • IEC 60529, IP69, IP69K

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