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Stainless Flip Covers add elegant touch of bling

by Martin Flory Group 20 Apr 2019 14:42 BST
Hubbell Marine Stainless Steel Flip Cover © Martin Flory Group

While electrical receptacles mounted in exposed areas need to be protected with covers, traditional plastic caps don't always suit the contemporary styling of modern yachts and marinas. Hubbell Marine Stainless Steel Flip Covers provide superior weatherproof and watertight protection in an elegant design more in keeping with today's high-end finishes.

Manufactured from heavy-duty 316 stainless steel for exceptionally long life, these covers offer the ultimate in corrosion resistance. They're available in US Duplex and GFCI configurations and can mount either horizontally or vertically.

A highly polished finish provides a clean aesthetic appearance, while the smooth exterior design allows easy cleaning. With a mounted profile of only 20.1mm closed and 70mm open, the stainless covers take up less space than traditional plastic units.

UL Type 3R covers are self-closing, rain-tight and fully ice-resistant for use in even extreme environments like marina docks and boat yards. UL Type 4X covers have a latch for enhanced security and are watertight, dust-tight and fully corrosion-resistant. Each Hubbell Marine Stainless Steel Flip Cover features an elastomer base gasket and EVA back gasket to ensure a lifetime of fully waterproof operation.

For more information contact Hubbell Marine Electrical Products, Tel: +1-475-882-4838 or visit www.hubbell-marine.com

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