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CF Pushbutton Enclosures Series with Polycarbonate Material Option

By Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures | January 16, 2018

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Due to customer request for additional pushbutton options, Stahlin has expanded its pushbutton enclosure series to include the CF Polycarbonate Series in 22 mm or 30mm options, in two sizes: 4 x 3 x 2 and 5 x 3 x 3.

These Stahlin CF pushbutton series can be used as a general junction or termination point enclosures in an electrical system. The rugged and durable design allows them to be used in many MRO and OEM applications. The slim design style allows easy use of pushbuttons and switches in machine control applications and where tight or dense space requirements are necessary.

Stahlin CF- Pushbutton Series – 22 mm Holes
NEMA Rating: 1, 3R, 4X, 6P, 12
IEC 60529 Ratings: IP66, IP67*, IP68
Plenum Space Rating (UL 2043)*

PB-22: 4 cover screws, lift off cover 22mm configuration
• Six pushbutton arrangements are available
• 1-6 holes
• Lift off cover design
• Recessed captive stainless steel screws*
• Polycarbonate cover screws for polycarbonate box
• Notched key hole design
• Metal grounding strap furnished*
• Sleek unobstructed sidewall design

Stahlin CF- Pushbutton Series – 30 mm Holes
NEMA Rating: 1, 3R, 4X, 6P, 12
IEC 60529 Ratings: IP66, IP67*, IP68
Plenum Space Rating (UL 2043)*
PB: 4 cover screws, lift off cover–30mm configuration
• External mounting feet available*
• Six pushbutton arrangements are available
• 1-6 holes
• Lift off cover design
• Recessed captive stainless steel screws*
• Polycarbonate cover screws for
polycarbonate box
• Notched key hole design
• Metal grounding strap furnished*
• Sleek unobstructed sidewall design
• External mounting feet available*

*Fiberglass only

Stahlin’s Pushbutton Series Industry Standards Include:
• UL/cUL 50: File E64358 Type 1, 3R, 4X, 6P, 12
• NEMA 250: Type 1, 3R, 4X, 6P, 12
• CSA Std C22.2: File LR069014* Type 1, 3R, 4X, 6P, 12
• Temp. Range (Fiberglass):(-76°F to +274°F) (-60°C to +134°C)
• Temp. Range (Polycarbonate):(-20°F to +240°F) (-29°C to +115°C)
• Flammability Rating: UL94-5V
• Self Extinguishing: Non-flame propagating
• IEC 60529 File: 362920 Ratings: IP66, IP67*, IP68


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