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Hammond Manufacturing: Type 4 Two Door Freestanding Enclosure

January 19, 2021

Designed to house electrical, electronic, hydraulic or pneumatic controls and instruments, the Type 4 two-door freestanding enclosure from Hammond Manufacturing provides protection where equipment may be hosed down or otherwise be very wet, or in specific applications.

Construction

  •    –   Formed 12 gauge steel.
  •    –   Smooth, continuously welded seams without knockouts, cutouts or holes.
  •    –   Heavy duty stainless steel lifting eyebolts are provided with reinforcing support angles.
  •    –   Doors are supported with heavy gauge continuous hinges.
  •    –   Dual Access versions have doors front and back.
  •    –   3-pt padlocking door handle.
  •    –   Seamless poured-in place gasket.
  •    –   A grounding stud is provided in the enclosure and a bonding stud is provided on the door.
  •    –   Center post is removable for easy installation of the inner panel.

 

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Standards

  •    –   UL 508A Type 3R, 4 and 12
  •    –   CSA Type 3R, 4 and 12
  •    –   Complies with:
    •       –   NEMA Type 3R, 4, 12 and 13
    •       –   IEC 60529, IP66


Finish

  •    –   Cover and enclosure are finished in recoatable smooth ANSI 61 gray powder coating.
  •    –   Optional inner panels are available in white powder coating, or unpainted galvanized steel.

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https://www.hammfg.com/electrical/products/industrial/hn4fstd

 

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