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ABS Plastic Miniature Hand Held Enclosures 1551 Series

February 7, 2024

ABS Plastic Miniature Hand Held Enclosures 1551 Series

Key Features of the 1551 Series

Key Features of the 1551 Series are that it is ideally suited for mounting small printed circuit boards or used as potting boxes, molded in a choice of black, gray, or translucent blue general purpose ABS plastic, has a satin texture finish, and comes complete with lid and two self tapping screws.

  • Ideally suited for mounting small printed circuit boards or used as potting boxes.
  • Molded in a choice of black, gray, or translucent blue general purpose ABS plastic.
  • Satin texture finish.
  • Complete with lid and two self tapping screws.
  • This series is also available with flanged lids.
  • Screws are color matched to enclosure (nickel plated screws with grey enclosures and black plated with black enclosures).
  • 2 P.C. board standoffs molded into interior.
  • Lap joint construction provides protection against access of dust and splashing water.
  • Designed to meet IP54.
  • Some sizes are available with a keyring kit.
  • Models with key ring kit are predrilled in the narrow side.
  • For even smaller enclosures, try our 1551MINI series.

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