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2024-12-28
Genuine OEM Cma Dish Machines 00535.00

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Cma Dish Machines 00535.00

CONTROL BOX LID HANDLE

GENUINE CMA DISH MACHINES PARTS ONLY
SKU: CMA00535.00

Condition: NEW

This is a genuine Cma Dish Machines 00535.00 for exact fit and function.
$5.89 $6.16

A control box provides the physical interface to allow an operator to control a piece of equipment and monitor its performance. Control boxes typically contain a variety of instruments such as switches, knobs, sliders and buttons. These are connected to the equipment and are used to control it, allowing operators to start, stop or adjust various functions.

Control boxes also often contain instruments that provide data from sensors. The data is used to ensure that the machine is functioning correctly and allows operators to make control decisions. The actual connections from the controls to the equipment usually consist of relays, timers and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).

Controls are typically located inside electrical enclosures to prevent accidental contact, unauthorized access or damage to the controls. Many newer control box models also use touch screens to provide operators with intuitive and fine-tuned control over the processes they work with.

Controls of all kinds are integral parts of restaurant equipment operation. A control is a switch or other device by which a machine is regulated. A control may be manual or automatically operated. An electro-mechanical control typically consists of multiple relays, timers, and/or counters wired together on an enclosure panel. Electro-mechanical control is also referred to simply as "Relay Control", which is a more accurate term since solid state electronic relays, timers, and counters are standard components. Contactors, motor and compressor starters, valves, thermostats, and other output devices are used to turn on/off motors, indicator lights, heating elements, and other components used in the equipment.

There are thousands of different handle configurations in every commercial kitchen. From cookware to cutlery, griddles to grinders, or mixers to microwave ovens, almost every piece of restaurant equipment and implement has some sort of handle. A handle is a part of, or attachment to, an object that can be moved or used by hand. Handle designs differ greatly by application, sanitary regulations, and safety considerations making it especially important that OEM replacements are used whenever possible.

CMA began in a small building of 2500 square feet of manufacturing area in Westminster, California and today they build commercial warewashing equipment in a 100,000 square feet  manufacturing area. CMA has always strived to be at the leading edge by offering reliable service, creative ideas, innovative designs and quality equipment. Today CMA produces both High-temperature and Low-temperature chemical sanitizing Dishmachines, Glasswashers and Warewashing equipment in Garden Grove, California.

General Commodity Codes:
HTS Category Code: 8208.30.00
UNSPC Category Code: 48100000
NAICS Code: 333241
Manufacturer Code: CMA

Dimensions & Details:
Width: 1.6 in (4.06 cm)
Height: 0.85 in (2.16 cm)
Length: 4.95 in (12.57 cm)
Unit of Measure: Each (EA)