Rittal Stainless Steel Wallmount Enclosures Now Available With NEMA Compliant 3-Point Latching System

Jan. 5, 2017
Tighter door seals improves resistance to corrosive materials

Rittal Corporation (www.rittalenclosures.com), the world’s largest enclosure manufacturer and a leader in thermal management of electrical, electronic and IT equipment, is now offering 24", 30" and 36" high stainless steel wallmount enclosures with a 3-point latching system that meets UL Type 4X protection ratings.

The secure 3-point latching system delivers better resistance to harsh industrial environments where high humidity, saltwater, moisture, and other corrosive materials are present. The 3-point latching system is paired with a foamed-in place gasket and knife-edge flange trough collar to create a tighter door seal to resist contamination by diverting liquids, dirt and dust away from the enclosure.

“Contamination in industrial environments can have a devastating effect on components,” said Slavco Anastasov, Industrial Product Manager for Rittal Corporation. “Our 3-point latching system improves corrosion protection and gives customers more options to protect their equipment in harsh industrial environments.”

The wallmount portfolio features a fully welded body constructed of cold rolled stainless steel (304 or 316L), a left-hand hinged steel door with padlockable L handle and a zinc-plated mounting panel.

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