We will reply to your message within an hour.
Aluminum enclosures are a lightweight yet durable alternative to stainless steel.
These enclosures have thicker walls than standard aluminum enclosures, but are still a lightweight yet durable alternative to stainless steel.
Stainless steel enclosures are more corrosion resistant than aluminum for use in environments with corrosive liquids.
With a hygienic design, these enclosures minimize spots where food, debris, and water could collect after washdowns. Use them to house and mount switches, buttons, and other components in sanitary environments.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures mount directly into walls to protect wiring and reduce the surface area that needs to be cleaned. Standard-size push-button holes are already installed, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures have standard-size push-button holes, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself. A shroud hangs over the holes to guard buttons from damage and accidental pushing.
Protect electronics from washdowns in food plants and other sanitary environments. These enclosures have standard-size push-button holes, saving you the effort of measuring and cutting holes yourself.
Holes in the cover allow easy installation of push buttons, switches, and indicating lights.
Made of polycarbonate, these enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking better than stainless steel enclosures.
House electrical components in these general purpose enclosures.
These enclosures withstand temperatures up to 475° F.
These enclosures have internal slots to hold circuit boards in place.
With internal slots and external fins, these enclosures hold circuit boards securely and dissipate heat to keep electronics from overheating.
Made of aluminum, these enclosures resist corrosion from rain, sleet, and snow. While not as corrosion resistant as stainless steel, aluminum is lighter for better mobility, and also easier to machine for custom mounting.
Mounted horizontally, such as on machinery or rooftops, these enclosures protect wiring and other electrical components from rain, snow, and ice thanks to their overhanging top.
Keep components safe from rain, snow, and ice. These enclosures are rated NEMA 3R for protection from dirt, falling liquids, and light splashing.
With an overhanging top and a NEMA 3RX rating, these enclosures guard electronics from snow, rain, and sleet as well as dirt and light splashing.
Fans built in to these enclosures keep electronics at the temperature you set, and the filtered intake and exhaust let cool air flow through the enclosure without letting water and contaminants in.
Control access to these enclosures with a key-operated lock.
Inspect components without opening the cover.
These enclosures are rated NEMA 4 for protection from dirt and washdowns.
No need to cut your own holes—these enclosures already have them to make installing push-buttons, switches, and indicating lights quick and easy.
Holes in the cover of these enclosures allow easy installation of push buttons, switches, and indicating lights.
These enclosures are rated NEMA 13 for indoor protection from dirt and oil/coolant spraying.
Lighter than stainless steel yet durable, these aluminum enclosures protect electronics from frequent washdowns and withstand periodic submersion in water.
For use in hazardous locations, these enclosures are rated NEMA 7 and 9 and meet UL Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups B, C, and D; Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G; and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2.
UL and C-UL classified, these enclosures safely house push-button controls and electronics where there’s explosive dust and gas.
House emergency stop buttons, life safety equipment, and other devices that need to be seen with these brightly colored enclosures, which are easy to spot even in high-dust areas.
Often used to house emergency-stop buttons, switches, and lights, these bright yellow enclosures are easy to spot, even in dimly lit areas. All have standard-size push-button holes to save time—no need to measure and cut your own holes.
Snap these enclosures onto 35 mm DIN rail and lock them in place.
These enclosures shield electrical components from water, so they’re safe to install onto DIN rail in wet and washdown environments.
Create a human-machine interface that’s designed to attach to a suspension arm, so you can move your HMI around.
Rated NEMA 12 for protection from dirt and oil/coolant dripping.
These freestanding enclosures have a gasketed door with clamps to ensure a watertight seal. They are rated NEMA 4 and 13 for protection from dirt, washdowns, and oil/coolant spraying.
Build out human-machine interfaces by installing buttons, switches, gauges, and other components to monitor and control machinery.
Knockouts allow you to modify these boxes to fit your application.
These boxes come ready to use with receptacles and/or light switches installed.
With built-in threaded connections, these boxes allow you to attach conduit without using fittings.
Close off unused outlets.
Exposure to rain, snow, and wet conditions won't damage these corrosion-resistant boxes.
These cabinets accommodate up to 3,200 lbs. of equipment and have larger interiors than standard electronics cabinets.
With a top that overhangs the cover, this raceway keeps out rain. It is rated NEMA 3R for protection from liquids and light splashing.
Protect wire and cable from dust, dirt, and oil/coolant dripping—this raceway is rated NEMA 12.
Organize and carry pipe nipples.
With an impact-resistant shell and foam-padded interior, these cases will protect your equipment for years to come.
These boxes are also known as cash boxes.
Adjust the dividers to create the size and number of compartments that you need.
Grab the handle to pull the bin box forward. It has a tab on the back to catch the underside of a shelf when tilted. A high front and back prevents spills.
Unlike other bin boxes, wire bin boxes are easy to clean and don't collect dust.
Mesh construction provides visibility and air circulation. The hinged lid and drop-front gate allow quick access to large equipment.
Also known as job boxes, these chests secure equipment and supplies on-site.
Organize equipment and supplies in these chests, also known as job boxes.
These chests are lightweight and corrosion resistant.
These safes meet UL Class 350 requirements to maintain an interior temperature of 350° F or less after being subjected to 1700° F for two hours.
Store and secure keys and other small objects in these combination lock boxes.
Choose these if you need boxes that each open with a different key.
Choose these if you need several boxes that open with the same key.
Drop keys, access cards, and other small objects into the slot at the top of the box, and only the person with the access key can retrieve them.
Carry these boxes from job to job and mount them near equipment to lock out valves, electrical controls, and other machines with fewer padlocks, saving your team time.
Mount electrical components along your strut channel to bring power to new locations.