Hammond Manufacturing Polycarbonate HMI Hinged Cover Kits

Hammond hmi cover

Sept 1, 2020

Provides protection for instruments or electronics requiring routine attention or detail. 

Available in light gray solid opaque or polycarbonate thermoplastic clear covers.

Cover Latching Options – hinged screw cover, tamper proof screw cover, and snap latch with pad lock feature.

Listed UL component for use with enclosures rated NEMA Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12 or 13.

CSA listed NEMA Type 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4X, 12 or 13.

316 stainless steel hinge pin.

UV stabilized for outdoor use.

Formed-In-Place (FIP) polyurethane gasket in continuous channel.

Designed for use with wall thicknesses from 16 gauge through 1/4″

#10-32 threaded brass inserts with plated steel mounting fasteners.

Service temperature -31°F (-35°C) to 266°F (130°C)

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