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Watertight with Integrated Hinge R133-134 Series from Hammond Manufacturing

September 3, 2024

Watertight with Integrated Hinge R133-134 Series

Hammond introduces the Rolec aluDOOR R133-134 Series of enclosures. A modern, premium, watertight enclosures offer an IP66/IP67/IP68/IP69K rating with included PUR gasket. Durable diecast aluminum and structurally integrated hinges. Many sizes and available.

Water-Tight with Integrated Hinge R133-134 Series from Hammond Manufacturing

Key Features:

  • Modern, premium enclosures with integrated door
  • Constructed of diecast aluminum
  • Structurally integrated lid hinges
  • Hinges provide 100° opening angle
  • Stainless steel lid screws and threaded inserts
  • Available with a flat lid or recessed lid for membranes, keypads, and labels
  • Rated IP66 / IP67 / IP68,  IP69K with included PUR gasket
  • Clip-on design covers to hide appearance of lid screws
  • Tough RAL 7016 gray powder coat finish

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