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Hammond 1416 – Type 1 Mild Steel Component Case; Ventilated Cover w/Screws

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Description

Hammond 1416 – Type 1 Mild Steel Component Case; Ventilated Cover w/Screws

Standards

  • Complies with
    • NEMA Type 1

Application

  • Designed to provide mechanical protection for components requiring ventilation.
  • Suitable for use where heat dissipation is required.

Construction

  • Base is formed from 16-gauge steel with two 0.5”/0.75” conduit knockouts located in each end.
  • Four .125” high raised dimples with mounting holes are provided on the base.
  • Cover is formed from 18-gauge steel with 0.235” x 1.5” ventilating slots (0.199” x 1.12” on E & G only).
  • Screw holes and offsets in the cover allow easy assembly.

Finish

  • Base and cover are finished in ANSI 61 gray powder coating.
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1416E 6.004.004.00
1416G 10.004.004.00
1416I 10.006.006.00
1416K 11.007.007.00
1416M 12.008.008.00
1416O 15.0010.008.00
1416Q 20.0010.008.00
1416T 20.0010.0010.00

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