Eaton End Cover 3 UP With M6 Inserts U403 - 1860719
The Eaton Industries Halyester Type U is a gland plate designed for small distribution boards or switchgear cabinets. Constructed from plastic, it has dimensions of 285x230x131mm and features a blind design. The type and NEMA rating are unspecified. This gland plate does not have a surface protection and is left untreated. As part of the extensive Eaton Halyester series accessory range, it includes a special end cap made of fiberglass and polyester with bolt fitting. The end cap has pressed M6 nuts for internal bolt fitting and a PUR seal. Specifically, this U 403 end cap fits a number 3 opening and measures 105 by 224 millimeters.
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Description
The Eaton Industries Halyester Type U is a gland plate designed for small distribution boards or switchgear cabinets. Constructed from plastic, it has dimensions of 285x230x131mm and features a blind design. The type and NEMA rating are unspecified. This gland plate does not have a surface protection and is left untreated. As part of the extensive Eaton Halyester series accessory range, it includes a special end cap made of fiberglass and polyester with bolt fitting. The end cap has pressed M6 nuts for internal bolt fitting and a PUR seal. Specifically, this U 403 end cap fits a number 3 opening and measures 105 by 224 millimeters.
Eaton's Electrical Group is a global leader in systems and components for the control and distribution of electrical energy, as well as products and services for industrial automation. For over 35 years, the Halyester series from Eaton Holec has proven its reliability. Halyester is a multi-box low voltage distribution system, designed for indoor and outdoor applications. Halyester is used in many countries across various sectors: for example, in ports, the agricultural industry, the (petro)chemical industry, and the food industry. The system is designed as a double insulated system, ensuring optimal safety for operating personnel.



