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New HMI Covers from AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has added AttaBox Heartland/Heartland SL series hinged screw cover enclosures that provide an alternative to conventional latch enclosures. The hinged screw cover configuration gives the enclosure the highest level of protection against water intrusion (NEMA 6P), and the polycarbonate resin in the Heartland series has attained the best available “F1” rating, having passed critical tests for UV exposure and water immersion. Without latches, covers for these models are screwed into place, ensuring the NEMA 6P rating remains in effect, and can be padlocked for added security.

Clear Stahlin SolarShield HMI covers are now available, in addition to existing opaque models, with larger sizes of both versions added to accommodate a wider range of HMIs. These clear covers are composed of lightweight, high-impact rated, and UV-resistant polycarbonate material and are ideal for protecting HMI screens from UV and harsh environmental conditions.

The new AttaBox Heartland/Heartland SL hinged screw cover enclosures start at $87.00; new clear Stahlin HMI covers start at $152.00.

For more information, visit https://www.automationdirect.com.

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