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ENCLOSURES & ENCLOSURE FURNITURE SUPPLEMENT


FROM HANDHELDS TO JUNCTION BOXES


The strength of their sleek design


compares impressively with other square and rectangular junction boxes. These cases are not out of place where aesthetics are concerned..."


From classic handheld enclosures to new shapes and ideas in junction boxes, Evatron offers enclosures in a huge range of sizes and styles, whether you are looking for a sleek ergonomic enclosure or something more rugged. The 33 Series of hand held enclosures are available in light grey as standard or black as an option. The standard case is available with or without colour matched edge corners. Alternatively, the four slide on corners can be supplied separately in a range of colours. Made in TPE covered polypropylene, the corners provide a non-slip grip, which can match your brand colour. The optional gasket provides an IP65 seal to the enclosure, and there are four battery holder options. For harsh, outdoor


installations, a higher IP rating is needed. The KF Series IP66/67 junction boxes are moulded in polycarbonate UL94 V-0, light grey or black. Temperature and impact resistant, they are available with and without knockouts. Terminal block and mount are optional. The strength of their sleek


design compares impressively with other square and rectangular junction boxes. These cases are not out of place where aesthetics are concerned. A UL94 V-0 rating is also included.


Evatron www.evatron.com / DESIGNSOLUTIONS DESIGN SOLUTIONS: SUPPLEMENT | OCTOBER 2017 S13 T: 01908 325100


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