AMP Series non-metallic polycarbonate enclosures provide reliable protection for electrical controls and components in indoor and outdoor settings. Designed with UL 94 flammability rating and UV stabilization, these enclosures are ideal for higher temperatures and corrosive environments like sea water and sodium nitrate. Features include molded-in hinges with stainless steel pins, solid or clear covers with screw or latch closures, and optional sub-panels or front panels. Suitable for NEMA 4X, IP66, and broad UL, CSA, and IEC standards, they are versatile, durable, and easy to configure for various applications.
Enclosure Sizes: Ranges from 6x6x4 inches to 14x12x6 inches, with detailed dimensions available
Hinges: Molded-in with stainless steel pin, screw or hinge closure options
Closure Types: Solid with screws, stainless steel snap latch, clear covers available
Environmental Resistance: Suitable for corrosive environments, UV stabilized for outdoor use
Buy the AMP Series Enclosure: NEMA 4X Polycarbonate Cover AMP664CCHF
Enhance your electrical protection with the AMP Series polycarbonate enclosures, designed for outdoor and corrosive conditions. Featuring UV stabilization, UL 94 flammability rating, and broad compatibility with NEMA 4X and IP66 standards, these enclosures offer robust sealing, durable hinges, and customizable configurations. Ideal for controlling devices, meters, and switches, they provide easy installation with options for sub-panels, front panels, and various closure types. Reliable, weather-resistant, and compliant with key safety standards, these enclosures ensure your electrical systems operate safely in harsh environments.
Order your AMP Series enclosures with stainless steel hinges today and secure your electrical components reliably in demanding environments.
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