This supercharger unit produces significant air and fuel pressure changes on a momentary basis when the blower kicks in and back out. This causes stress on certain components. The cover is not the only thing built like a battleship in the assembly. Kaiser-Frazer built a test car using a company 1952 Manhattan and found that these things had to be done to keep the finished product reliable for long-term use.
When the new version of KFOCI HANDBOOK gets posted to the club's members-only part of the new website take a read through the Experimental Engineering report on the testing program for the supercharger that took place during 1953; you'll see just how close the blower unit did NOT make production in 1954 and why the supplier had to back their part of the finished assembly with an extended warranty.