Wiegmann Delivers New Catalog


Wiegmann has released their new 2018 catalog. This major revision includes significant product line additions as well as functional improvements. Wiegmann, part of Hubbell Commercial Construction, provides innovative electrical products to OEM, industrial and commercial markets.
 
The 2018 Wiegmann catalog highlights the company's newest electrical enclosures and accessories:
  • RSC-NKSS stainless steel 3RX enclosures
  • Ultimate®series Mini-Max enclosures
  • Universal Deep Hinged Window Kit
  • WRD series single and two door enclosures with removable hinges
  • WA-GSCSS series NEMA4 Gasketed Screw Covers
  • An increased selection of Non-Metallic products
  • New and improved line of Thermal products
  • Drive Enclosures
  • Pole Mount Kit
"We are excited to provide our customers with this all-in-one-place resource for Wiegmann products," commented product manager Steve Myers. The new catalog features a new easier-to-use format. Printed in full color, it also includes updated dimensional drawings throughout.
 
The Wiegmann print catalog is shipping now. The PDF version is available on the company website. Customers can ask their sales rep, or find more information at www.hubbell.com. Follow the brand on LinkedIn and Twitter.


May 31, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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