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Windowed Enclosure 20" x 20" x 10" NEMA 4-12/IP66 - Powder Coated SteelProduct Details : Windowed Enclosure 20" x 20" x 10" NEMA 4 12 IP66 Powder Coated Steel Part No: 5412 ESW202010 Product Type: Electrical Enclosure Enclosure Series: 5412 ESW Dimensions: 20" x 20" x 10" Height (A): 20" Width (B): 20" Depth (C): 10" Inner Panel: Inner Panel Included Windowed: YES Locks: 2 Certifications: CSA certified. UL listed. NEMA 4,12. IEC 60529 IP66. Material(s): Cold Rolled A1008 CS Type B Gauge: 16 Ga Paint color: ANSI 61 smooth
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