Type 4X Stainless Steel Junction Box C4XSC Series from Hammond Manufacturing

DCS Type 4X Steel Junction Box C4XSC Series from Hammond Manufacturing 1 400x274

October 3, 2022

Application

  • •Designed for use as a wiring box, junction box, terminal or pull box in indoor or outdoor applications where subject to hose down/precipitation or corrosion.

Standards

  • •UL 508A Listed; Type 3, 4X, 12
  • •cULus Listed per CSA C22.2 No 94; Type 3, 4X, 12
  • •Complies with
    • •NEMA Type 3, 4X and 12
    • •IEC 60529, IP66

Construction

  • •14 gauge 304 stainless steel body up to 12″x12″; 12 gauge body when 30″x30″ or larger
  • •14 gauge 304 stainless steel cover up to 24″x24″; 10 gauge cover when 16″x16″ or larger
  • •Smooth, continuously welded seams without knockouts, cutouts, or holes
  • •Captivated stainless steel cover screws thread into sealed wells
  • •Seamless poured-in place gasket

Finish

  • •Enclosure and cover are unpainted, with a grained #4 finish.

 

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