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Swing-Out Industrial Wall Mount Rack Cabinet NWC Series

June 18, 2024

Swing-Out Industrial Wall Mount Rack Cabinet NWC Series

UL2416 Type 12 rated for 350 lbs (158 kg). Seismic rated up to 200 lbs (90.72 kg).

Hammond Manufacturing’s new swing-out industrial wall mount rack cabinet is UL2416 Type 12 rated for 350 lbs (158 kg) and seismic rated up to 200 lbs (90.72 kg). It features dual access to equipment via the double hing design for indoor industrial applications and is available in three options: N, F and A.

Features

  • Dual access to equipment via the double hinge design for indoor industrial applications.
  • The main body and door swing from right-to-left.
    • The entire cabinet can be flipped 180 degrees to mount and swing left-to-right.
  • Available in three options:
    • “N” Version comes without climate control or cutouts.
    • “F” Version includes rear and door filters that maintain UL Type 12 ratings. Compatible with fan kit DNFK1AC120 for rear always-on hot air exhaust.
    • “A” Version comes bundled with a 900-1300 BTU DTS3021A115LG air conditioner (shipped inside the cabinet) along with a cord. 
  • All options are available with a solid or window door.
  • The door is removable and swings more than 120 degrees.
  • The middle section swings to 130 degrees to access the rear pan, allowing for easy maintenance.
  • Both door and middle section include draw-latching locks, keyed alike.
  • The heavy-duty rear pan is constructed in 14-gauge welded steel and features a hinge pin for easy installation.
  • A heavy-duty wall mounting back pan can be used for cable entry.
  • The rear of the enclosure include factory-installed external mounting feet positioned sixteen (16) inch centers.
  • Two (2) pairs of adjustable depth threaded 10-32 EIA-compliant rack rails.
  • Bonding studs are provided on the door, body and back pan.
  • Dedicated bonding and grounding points that also provide drill-less mounting of electrical utility boxes. Ground Cable Kit is sold separately.

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