Electronicdesign Com Products Components Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non Metallic Cover
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non Metallic Cover
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non Metallic Cover
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non Metallic Cover
Electronicdesign Com Products Components Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non Metallic Cover

Reinforced Hinge Pin Protects Non-Metallic Cover

Aug. 19, 2010
For use with the company’s Red Dot Code Keeper non-metallic while-in-use cover, a recently introduced reinforced hinge pin increases the cover’s durability and enables it to be installed vertically or horizontally.

For use with the company’s Red Dot Code Keeper non-metallic while-in-use cover, a recently introduced reinforced hinge pin increases the cover’s durability and enables it to be installed vertically or horizontally. With the included adapter plates, the cover fits a wide variety of outlet configurations. Available for single- and two-gang boxes in standard- and deep-wall sizes, the cover also features keyhole mounts that eliminate the need to remove and replace mounting screws. Other features include pre-adhered gaskets, a lock to secure the outlet when not in use, and a wasp guard to keep insects out.  The cover is available in clear, gray, and white. Thomas & Betts Corp., Memphis, TN. (800) 816-7809.

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