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Double-hinged enclosures


Oct 1, 1996

Double-hinged enclosures combine two compartments: the front compartment features rack angles and a large safety glass viewing window, while the rear compartment provides space for an optional panel. The enclosures can be used to house electronic controls, networking equipment, and other 19-inch rack-mount devices. The enclosures are fully gasketed to protect against dirt, dust, oil, and water and are rated Ul/csa Type 12 and IP55. Five sizes are available: all are 600 mm wide, with height and depth dimensions ranging from 366 x 375 mm to 1167 x 5500 mm.

Hoffman Engineering Co.

Anoka, MN


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