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Internal mounting bosses enable you to attach panels or DIN rail inside the enclosures using self-tapping screws. Made of polycarbonate, these nonconductive enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components. Enclosures are made of nonconductive polycarbonate that resists denting, chipping, and cracking.
Stainless steel enclosures are more corrosion resistant than aluminum for use in environments with corrosive liquids.
PVC enclosures are nonconductive and chemical resistant, withstanding solvents, alkalies, and acids.
Fiberglass enclosures resist denting better than metal and are more UV resistant than polycarbonate enclosures. They are nonconductive.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components. These enclosures have a clear cover, so you can inspect components without opening the enclosure.
Made of polycarbonate, these enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking.
Fiberglass enclosures are stronger than polycarbonate enclosures and nonconductive.
View all sides of your installed components.
Mounting feet make attachment to machines and walls hassle-free. These enclosures are small and lightweight for use with sensors, switches, testing devices, and circuit boards.
Control access to these enclosures with a key-operated lock.
Mounting feet make attachment to machines and walls hassle-free.
Made of polycarbonate, these enclosures resist denting, chipping, and cracking better than stainless steel enclosures.
Made of fiberglass, these enclosures are lightweight and won’t rust, but still shield push-button controls from water, dirt, and oil.
Small and lightweight, these enclosures are used with sensors, switches, and testing devices.
These enclosures withstand temperatures up to 475° F.
These enclosures allow you to inspect your electronics without opening the cover.
Keep electronics safe from harmful contact with hands and tools while still allowing air and moisture to enter.
Made of nonconductive polycarbonate, these enclosures withstand prolonged submersion in water while protecting electronics from dents, chips, and cracks.
Able to withstand periodic submersion in water, these enclosures offer our highest level of protection from liquids. They’re made of fiberglass to resist impact and corrosion from solvents, alkalis, and mild acids.
Internal mounting bosses or mounting brackets enable you to use panels or DIN rail to mount components.
Fasten these enclosures to machine control panels or walls without exposing the contents to wet and oily environments.
Install these enclosures on control panels and walls and inspect what’s inside without exposing their contents in wet and outdoor locations.
Check on the contents inside these enclosures from every angle without opening them in wet environments.
Made of nonconductive polycarbonate, these enclosures withstand prolonged submersion in water while protecting electronics from dents, chips, and cracks. A clear cover lets you monitor the inside without opening them.
Inspect components without opening the cover.
Mount these enclosures directly to machine control panels in wet environments and view the contents without opening them.
Holes in the cover allow easy installation of push buttons, switches, and indicating lights.
Two separate chambers allow you to access wiring connections in the lower section without disturbing components that you install in the upper section.
Suitable for installing in the ground or for use in wet environments, these direct burial enclosures are rated NEMA 6P for protection from dirt, washdowns, corrosion, and water submersion.
Often used to house emergency-stop buttons, switches, and lights, these bright yellow enclosures are easy to spot, even in dimly lit areas. All have standard-size push-button holes to save time—no need to measure and cut your own holes.
House emergency stop buttons, life safety equipment, and other devices that need to be seen with these brightly colored enclosures, which are easy to spot even in high-dust areas.
Protect keypads, push-buttons, and other handheld controls with these round enclosures that are more comfortable to hold than square enclosures.
Create battery-powered, hand-held devices such as card and signal readers—these enclosures have a clear cover for checking screens and status lights inside.
Protect tablet computers, touch displays, and readouts in these specially sized enclosures. They are rated IP65 for protection from spraying water.
The unique shape of these enclosures provides a handle to hold scanners, detectors, and remote switches.
A 9-volt battery fits inside a compartment in these enclosures to power testing devices and other hand-held instruments.
Use these open boxes with adhesive for electronics (also known as potting compound) to encase electronic assemblies and protect them from vibration, tampering, moisture, and corrosives.
These enclosures shield electrical components from water, so they’re safe to install onto DIN rail in wet and washdown environments.
Protect monitors and televisions from environmental damage with these enclosures.
Use the built-in connections to attach conduit without using fittings.
Close off unused outlets.
Designed for commercial use, these heavy duty boxes have thick, rigid walls.
These boxes have an open back to accommodate extra-deep low-voltage devices.
Mount these boxes on the surface of your wall in areas where you can't create a recess.
Keep the cover closed during operation to completely shield the outlet and plug from rain, snow, and wet conditions.
Give switches and outlets a finished look.
Close off unused switches and outlets.
Snap end and center sections together to create your own two-device or wider wall plate.
Pair wall plates and adapters to create a custom cover for existing receptacles and switches to give them a rejuvenated look, no rewiring required.
Cover existing outlets and switches for a refreshed appearance, no rewiring necessary.
These boxes have durable hinges and are more shatter resistant than other compartmented boxes.
A rubber gasket provides a watertight seal.
At 5/8" tall and under, these boxes fit in spaces other boxes can’t.
These boxes have a coating on the dividers that protects metal parts from rust and corrosion.
Each compartment is a removable bin cup, so you can reconfigure the box without emptying the contents.
Adjust the dividers to create the size and number of compartments that you need.
Place these boxes on top of each other to make the most of your storage or shipping space.
Hold and transport material with these boxes. They nest and stack for easy storage.
Move and store materials in your food processing facility with these tote boxes—they have metal and chemical additives that will set off metal detectors and show up on X-ray machines if a piece falls into your line.
These tote boxes resist most chemicals, solvents, and oils.
These durable and water-resistant boxes have removable rails to hang file folders.
When used with a lid, these tote boxes protect contents from electrostatic discharge.
Choose the box and number of dividers you need. The dividers fit into molded slots in the boxes to create compartments.
The handholds allow stacking when locked upright and nesting when pushed down.
These tote boxes are nestable in one direction and stackable when turned in the opposite direction.
With a capacity of 150 lbs., these are our strongest vented tote boxes.
Handy on forklifts and scaffolding, these trays hang on square and rounded rails to keep tools and supplies waist height.
Interlock the hinged lids and fasten them together with a wire seal or cable tie to securely store and transport contents.
Keep contents secure by attaching a padlock to both ends.
Save storage space with these collapsible tote boxes. They collapse to one-third their overall size.
Snap the lid closed on all sides to create an airtight and watertight seal.
Use these containers in food-processing facilities.
A rubber seal in the lid keeps water out.
These boxes are made with an additive that protects sensitive contents from electrostatic discharge.
Use a box as is, or snap on additional boxes to create a mobile storage system that fits your needs.
With an impact-resistant shell and foam-padded interior, these cases will protect your equipment for years to come.
These versatile storage cases can be used with removable inner pouches.
Remove foam cubes to create a snug fit around equipment.
Keep SDS sheets and instructions close by while protecting them from dirt.
A lip on the back allows bin boxes to hang from rails or louvered panels.
Protect sensitive parts from electrostatic discharge.
A removable window allows 30% more capacity yet still lets you see what's in the box.
These bins dissipate static charges to protect sensitive contents from damage.
A tab on the back of the bin box allows it to be tilted from the shelf without falling.
The ribbed wall design allows the bins to stack or nest.
Attach these bin boxes to any steel surface, such as machinery and cabinets, to keep small tools and parts nearby.
Grab the handle to pull the bin box forward. It has a tab on the back to catch the underside of a shelf when tilted. A raised front and back prevents spills.
These plastic bin boxes are more durable than cardboard bin boxes but are just as easy to assemble without tape, glue, or fasteners.
Six compartments in one bin box let you keep items organized.
These bin boxes have a sloped top and a clear lid that slides back for easy access to contents.
Stack bin boxes up to four high without removing the casters.
Often used in cafeterias and food-processing areas, these pans meet NSF/ANSI 2 standards for food equipment.
These containers are marked with a recycling symbol to distinguish them from waste containers.
Made of heavy duty plastic, these containers resist cracks, dents, and leaks. They can be used with automated collection systems.
Dispose of needles, razor blades, and other sharp objects with these sealable containers. They are also known as sharps containers and are puncture resistant.
Collapse and stack containers when not in use to save valuable storage space.
Strong and reusable, these boxes resist punctures, moisture, and many acids.
These tubes are easier to label and stack than round tubes. To adjust the length, push the ends of the tube together or pull them apart.
Made of recycled PVC, these shipping tubes are more sustainable than standard plastic shipping tubes. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
Less likely to tip over or roll around during shipping compared to round and square tubes, these tubes are wider and flatter. Push the ends together or pull them apart to adjust the length.
Made of recycled polyethylene, these shipping tubes are a sustainable alternative to other plastic shipping tubes. They won’t roll around, making them easier to label and stack than round tubes.
Adjust these tubes by twisting the two halves. A hexagonal end prevents rolling.
Because of their square shape, these tubes can be stacked, and the flat surface is easier to label than a round surface.
These tubes have one sealed end and one end that closes with a cap.
Close these tubes with a cap on each end.
These jugs hold their shape as liquid is dispensed. They come with a cardboard box for protection.
Made of glass, these bottles hold harsh chemicals, such as solvents, without degrading. They include multiple layers of packaging to give you the best leak protection for hazardous liquids.
The jug inside these containers collapses as it dispenses for uninterrupted flow.
Made of plastic, these bottles won’t break as easily as glass bottles if handled roughly. They come with multiple layers of packaging to guard against leaks when shipping hazardous liquids.
Shaped for a secure fit around glass bottles, these foam inserts absorb shock better than bubble wrap, air pillows, and cardboard inserts.
For leak-free insulation, line your cardboard box with these plastic liners.
Lock and keep track of keys in these wall-mount cabinets.
Store and secure keys and other small objects in these combination lock boxes.
Once you snap these boxes closed to secure keys, access control cards, passwords, or codes, you have to break them open to access the contents.
Prevent cranes, hoists, and other machinery controlled by pendant switches from starting up during maintenance.
Mount near machines your team is repairing to lock them out with fewer padlocks.
Keep padlocks, tags, and other lockout tools neatly stored and ready for use in these easy-to-spot stations.
These durable chests are dent resistant.
Designed for marine environments, these chests have stainless steel hardware, so no parts will rust or corrode, even in saltwater.
Carry multiple compartmented boxes at once using the built-in handle.
Plastic cabinets and boxes won't dent, chip, or rust.
Protect your sensitive components from electrostatic damage.
These safes maintain a lower interior temperature than other safes to protect heat-sensitive media such as hard drives and CDs.
These cabinets have the thickest steel construction that we offer and come with removable bin boxes that hang from panels.
These cabinets have open shelves for storing larger supplies and equipment.
Keep personnel safe from electric shock with ground fault protection.
Often used in offices and workstations, these outlet strips power multiple devices from a single wall outlet.
Save energy by automatically turning off unused outlets—the master outlet controls the follower outlets and shuts off power to those outlets when a device plugged into the master is turned off.
Power computers, lab equipment, and office machines that have IEC connections.
Also known as hospital-grade outlet strips, these outlets have an extra-tight fit to prevent plugs from detaching. They are marked with a green dot.
A combination of an outlet box, cord, and duct, these outlet strips minimize tripping hazards and protect the cord from damage.
Mount these outlet strips to a desktop or workbench with the mounting hardware, or set them on a surface.
These curved outlet strips clamp onto a pole or table leg.
Connect multiple devices from a single outlet.
Save time when wiring connections in a junction box; these blocks come already installed in an enclosure.
Inspect the terminal block and wiring without opening the cover.
Create a drop-off spot for documents and other small items.
Store index cards in these holders, which have a slot on the lid that lets you prop up cards for easy viewing.
Keep small tools and parts in these trays for easy access.
Attach the lid to pegboard and then unscrew the jar to grab small parts.
Use these bins to hold small parts.
Holders have snap-on or screw-on covers to fully enclose and protect batteries.
Protect batteries from dirt, debris, and water.
Charge multiple devices at once.
Keep contents colder longer than standard coolers; ice can last up to nine days. With a rugged construction, these coolers are built to last a lifetime and go anywhere.
Fill these insulated coolers with ice packs or ice to keep contents cold.
Mount these workstations on a flat vertical surface to create a steady horizontal surface for writing, typing, or tinkering.
Ensure high-quality welds by protecting your welding wire from humidity and corrosion.
With a durable one-piece construction, these boxes have no seams or welds to crack and leak.
No need to clean brushes and roller-covers between coats of paint when using these storage containers, which have an airtight foam seal to prevent those tools from drying out.
Avoid trips up and down step ladders to get tools and supplies—mount these trays to top steps that are 13 1/2" to 14" wide and 6" to 6 1/2" deep to keep items securely within reach.
Pull the handle to dispense bulk material quickly through a gravity-fed, wide-mouth opening.
FDA compliant for direct contact with food, these dispensers are often used to store or quickly dispense dry ingredients in food and pharmaceutical plants.
Safely handle hazardous and sensitive material in an enclosed space that keeps out air and moisture.
More flexible and portable than glove boxes, these glove bags are temporary enclosures that protect you while you work with hazardous or unknown material and isolate the material from outside air and moisture.
Insert the wand of your vacuum conveyor in the port to move material out of these bins.