Hammond Manufacturing Company Inc. Datasheets for Electronic and Instrument Enclosures

Electronic and instrument enclosures are structures that house electronic components and instruments. They are usually designed for handheld or desktop applications. Example applications include calculators, cash registers, remote controls, and data acquisition instruments.
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Key Features: Aluminum cases 0.081” (2 mm) thick aluminum. Aluminum top panel sizes to 14” wide are 0.064” thick aluminum. Larger sizes are 0.081” thick. Sold pre-assembled with a textured...
Key Features: Designed to house electronics for equipment interfacing where shelf or wall mounting is required. Consists of an aluminum "U" shaped extrusion body and a slide-in flat aluminum bottom...
Key Features: Designed to house P.C. boards or equipment - for easy enclosure mounting to aluminum channel. Two versions to choose from (open bezel with metal endplates OR solid ABS...
Key Features: Designed to house P.C. boards or equipment. Easy wall mounting or shelf mounting with two removable flanges Sized for standard eurocard P.C. boards. P.C. boards mount horizontally by...
Key Features: Designed to house P.C. boards or for equipment interfacing. Sized for standard Eurocards. P.C. boards mount horizontally by sliding into internal slots extruded into the enclosure body. Rugged...
Key Features: Heavy duty extruded enclosures designed to house P.C. boards or for equipment interfacing. Sized for standard Eurocards. P.C. boards mount horizontally by sliding into internal slots extruded into...
Key Features: Solid oiled walnut sides on a black, ventilated steel base. Solid wood sides are real walnut - each piece has a unique color & grain. Aluminum top panel...
Key Features: Watertight - heavy duty extruded enclosures designed to house P.C. boards or for equipment interfacing. Sized for standard Eurocards. P.C. boards mount horizontally by sliding into internal slots...

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