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AMHS-Series
Enclosure Hole Plugs for Fiberglass & Steel Electrical Enclosures
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- Fast and Easy Assembly - No Tools Required
- Capable of Sealing Hole Sizes from ½ to 4 ¾'
- Self Centering, Anti-Rotational Design
- Designed for Use with Wall Thicknesses from 16 Gauge Through 1⁄4'
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The AMHS Series hole plugs are designed to be used in plugging existing unwanted holes in electrical enclosures and come in standard hole sizes for pilot lights, push buttons and conduit fittings. They are available in light grey, RAL 7035, for use in fiberglass enclosures and dark grey, ANSI 61, for metal enclosures. Designed for simple installation in large enclosures can be done by one person.
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I need to seal a hole in a fiberglass hot tub where the light fixture was; it is broken and not available. The 5" should cover the hole. Is this suitable for hot tubs?
Thank you for your inquiry. This hole plug is designed for electrical enclosures only and is not water tight. Not recommended or tested for hot tubs.
Date published: 2020-07-20
I need a plug to fill a 2" diameter hole. Is the diameter in the product description, the hole diameter or the outer diameter of the plug. Thanks
Hello Bruce
In the product description mentioned above, that is the diameter of the hole it can cover. Looking at the table on the second page of the data sheet, find the range of the diameter hole size you mentioned under the 'Enclosure Hole Dia. Range' column, it will show you the two part numbers (one light, one dark grey) that will work with it.
Date published: 2020-04-25
I am looking to plug a 4in. hole in a wooden board. Can only access from one side. Will this work?
Thank you for your inquiry. These hole plugs are designed for electrical enclosures with a wall thickness maximum of 1/4 inch and both sides must be accessed. Not recommended for a wooden board and will not work.
Date published: 2020-11-20