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Push Button Enclosure

Push Button Enclosure

-Made of steel, stainless steel, or aluminum for strong protection and durability

-Range from small, single-button enclosures to larger panels housing multiple buttons and switches

-Wall-mounted, flush-mounted, or free-standing designs to suit various installation requirements

Custom Push Button Enclosure

Push button enclosures are designed to house and protect pushbuttons and associated control devices. They are typically used in industrial and commercial environments to secure push buttons and control mechanisms from environmental elements, mechanical damage, and unauthorized access. 

KDMFAB push button enclosures can protect precision electronic components from indoor and outdoor environmental factors such as high-pressure washdown, dust, moisture, chemicals and physical shock. We have a wide range of configurations, sizes, styles and finishes to choose from. And it’s available with or without a lid cutout. And our enclosures meet industry safety and performance standards and regulations, such as NEMA standards in the U.S. or CE marking in Europe.

hinged push button enclosure
Hinged Push Button Enclosure
Push Button Switch Enclosure
Push Button Switch Enclosure
Emergency Stop Push Button Enclosure
Emergency Stop Push Button Enclosure
Stainless Steel Button Enclosure
Stainless Steel Button Enclosure
Weatherproof Push Button Enclosure
Weatherproof Push Button Enclosure
Industrial Push Button Enclosure
Industrial Push Button Enclosure
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KDMFAB Push Button Enclosures: Superior Protection and Durability

KDMFAB push button enclosures are protective housings designed to safeguard control buttons and devices in industrial and commercial applications. They are typically made from robust materials, offering excellent mechanical and environmental protection with features such as impact and vibration resistance, weatherproofing, and high IP ratings (e.g., IP65, IP66). Our enclosures can be customizable in size and configuration, with options for wall-mounted, flush-mounted, or free-standing installations, and often include safety features like lockable doors and emergency stop buttons. Designed for ease of installation and maintenance, they comply with industry standards (e.g., NEMA, IEC) and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring durability and reliable operation in various environments.

KDMFAB Push Button Enclosures: Superior Protection and Durability

Versatile Applications of KDMFAB Push Button Enclosures

Versatile Applications of KDMFAB Push Button Enclosures
Versatile Applications of KDMFAB Push Button Enclosures

KDMFAB push button enclosures are used across a wide range of industrial and commercial applications to protect control buttons and devices from environmental and mechanical damage. They are essential in industrial control panels for machinery operation, safety shutdowns, and automation systems, ensuring reliable performance in factories, manufacturing plants, and processing facilities. In commercial settings, our enclosures are utilized in elevators, public kiosks, and commercial equipment control panels to safeguard buttons from tampering and wear. Additionally, they are ideal for outdoor applications such as transportation systems and exterior building controls, providing weatherproof and vandal-resistant protection to ensure continuous and safe operation in various environments.

How to cut a push button hole in enclosures?

To cut a push button hole in an enclosure, follow these steps:

  1. Mark the Location: Measure and mark the center of the desired hole on the enclosure.
  2. Center Punch: Use a center punch to create an indentation at the marked spot.
  3. Drill a Pilot Hole: Drill a small pilot hole at the center mark.
  4. Cut the Hole:

   – Hole Saw: Attach the correctly sized hole saw to your drill, align with the pilot hole, and drill through the enclosure.

   – Step Drill Bit: Use a step drill bit, starting from the pilot hole, and gradually enlarge the hole to the desired size.

  1. Deburr: Smooth any rough edges with a deburring tool or file.
  2. Clean Up: Remove any debris or metal shavings and clean the surface.

Always wear safety gear like safety glasses and gloves, and secure the enclosure to prevent movement while drilling.

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