
Actiforce Cable trough Swing silver
Duct, 126.40 cm
Actiforce Cable trough Swing silver
Duct, 126.40 cm
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Yes, I ordered the cable tray in "traffic white" (10879492 ). It is really white, not as shown in the picture.
You simply have to be able to drill 2-3 screws into the table on each side. Stone and glass tables are therefore not suitable. On my wooden table, however, it was no problem (with pre-drilling).
Mine is 170 cm long and the tub fits perfectly!
Yes they are. Wood screws and dowels
The width is also to be understood as the length. The dimensions of the item are therefore 15.2 cm x 120 cm.
yep, I did it that way too
I have this table Ultradesk MOMENTUM the top is 1.8cm thick so I couldn't use longer screws I mounted the tray with 2 screws each left and right the middle one didn't work because there was a recess. My table is not solid wood but should still hold several kilos, right?
Of course, it's hard to say. What all goes in, how stable is the plate, etc.? But basically I would say yes. Especially if you install it once and don't mess around with it every week, it shouldn't be a problem.
The cable tray has a fixed length according to the manufacturer: https://www.actiforce.com/uploads/5abba645b4ff2db3837fa1f862c1837e30ac2e1b67f75.pdf
Yes, it fits (I have a 6-piece inside). The cable strip has magnets inside, so it holds well. The entire holder is mounted with 2 screws each via 2 supplied angle profiles, so the channel can simply be folded down and closed again. Very good part, professional.
Unfortunately not.
Hello, no idea what kind of plugs you put into the power station. But I can tell you that from the top edge of the slope in the tub there is 10cm of space to the tabletop (when the tub is hung on the lowest step). The width of the bottom of the tub (without the slope) is also approx. 10cm. mfg
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