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Product Info
- Manufacturer:Hammond Mfg
- Sub-Category:Motor Control Part And Accessory
Description
1435B
1435B is a Hammond Manufacturing 2-hole pushbutton enclosure designed for industrial motor control and automation applications.
This rugged enclosure is constructed from 16-gauge mild steel with smooth, continuously welded seams and a powder-coated ANSI 61 gray finish. It features a lift-off cover with captive screws, welded mounting brackets, and is rated NEMA 12/13 for protection against dirt, dust, oil, and non-corrosive liquids. The enclosure accepts standard heavy-duty oil-tight pushbuttons, switches, and pilot lights with 30.5mm cut-outs. A bonding stud is provided on the door, and a grounding stud is inside the enclosure. Complies with UL 508A Type 4, 4X, 12, and 13, and CSA standards for industrial control panels.
Key Specifications
- Part Number: 1435B
- Manufacturer: Hammond Manufacturing
- Material: 16-gauge mild steel
- Finish: Powder coated, ANSI 61 gray
- Dimensions: 5.75 in x 3.25 in x 2.75 in (146 mm x 83 mm x 70 mm)
- Mounting Type: Wall
- Cover Type: Lift-off, captive screws
- Cut-Out: 2 holes, 30.5mm diameter
- NEMA Rating: NEMA 12/13
- Certifications: UL 508A Type 4, 4X, 12, 13; CSA
- Weight: 2.13 lbs (0.97 kg)
- Capacity: 51.39 cu-in
- Color: Gray
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Specifications
- Part Number: 1435B
- Manufacturer : Hammond Mfg
- Brand : Hammond Mfg
- Category : Motor Control
- Item Subcategory : Motor Control Part And Accessory
- Section : Enclosures
Product Data
- UPC : 623980405704
- GTIN : 00623980000000
- Country of Origin : Canada
- Dimensions : 3.25 x 5.75
- Weight : 2
- Certification : UL 508A Type 12 and 13; CSA Type 12 and 13; Complies with NEMA Type 12 and 13 IEC 60529, IP54; NEMA Type 12 and 13; IEC 60529, IP54; Appropriate components are required to maintain these standards.
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