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Wiegmann ModCenter Expedites Custom Electrical Enclosures in the Midwest



Hubbell Commercial Construction's Wiegmann brand now offers fast customized electrical Wiegmann ModCenter enclosures. This has been due to the addition of a CNC machining center, which modifies enclosures faster than previous customizing methods. Wiegmann, part of the Hubbell Commercial Construction brands, provides innovative electrical products to OEM, industrial and commercial markets.

Weigmann's machining center utilizes computer-controlled equipment to drill, tap and mill complete enclosures, doors and panels. Onsite at the company's Freeburg, IL, plant, this service allows expedited service to the entire Midwest. For in-stock products, the ModCenter reduces lead time to as little as 3-5 days.

All in-stock Wiegmann stainless steel and carbon steel are available for modification. Even nonmetallic models can be customized. The ModCenter can work on enclosures as small as 6" x 6" x 4". The maximum back panel size that can be accommodated is 90" x 61". All sides can be machined as long as the height is under 60".

Working from 3D models to guide modifications provides accuracy and speed. This service allows customized NEMA rated enclosures: NEMA 1/3R, NEMA 12 and NEMA 4/4X.

For more information contact:

Hubbell Commercial Construction

3902 W. Sample St.

South Bend, IN 46634

574-234-7151

www.hubbell.com

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