Hammond 1550 Series Natural Die Cast Aluminium Enclosure, IP54, IK08 67 mm, 275 mm, 175 mm

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RS Stock No.:
868-1064
Distrelec Article No.:
110-43-150
Mfr. Part No.:
1550J
Manufacturer:
Hammond
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Brand

Hammond

Product Type

Enclosure

Body Material

Die Cast Aluminium

External Height

67mm

External Length

275mm

External Width

175mm

IP Rating

IP54

Lid Colour

Natural

Colour

Natural

Flanged

No

Shielding

Shielded

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Series

1550

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Weight

1030g

Transparent Door

No

IK Rating

IK08

Explosion Proof

No

Hammond Enclosure,275 (L) x 175 (W) x 67mm (H), Lap Joint Construction, Shielded - 1550 Series - 1550J


Keep your kit clean with this instrument enclosure from Hammond. The die-cast aluminium box provides a rugged housing for instrumentation. Thanks in part to its lap-joint construction, the unit has an IP54 rating. This means it protects your equipment from dust and water splashes. It also shields the contents from EMI and RFI to help maintain the quality of your signal. The side walls of the enclosure have a low draft angle of 2° or less, so slotting a PCB inside is fuss-free.

Features & Benefits


• Unpainted with a Vibra finish, meaning no jagged edges that could snag or cause injury

• Comes with stainless steel screws that fit factory-tapped holes in the lid, for a secure fit

• Dimensions of 275 (L) x 175 (W) x 67mm (H) to handle larger components

Applications


• Lighting controllers

• Navigation kit

• Medical imaging equipment

What's a Vibra finish?


A Vibra finish is created in a vibratory finishing machine, which rubs the housing against an abrasive medium in a bowl. It makes the items lose their roughness and helps to achieve a smooth texture.