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Cable Access Door
In most instances, a reception desk will be placed against a wall on which are located power, voice and/or data outlets that must be accessed from inside the unit. The cable access doors, available in 3 std sizes, is a clean solution to what can be a messy problem. The modesty panel that is facing the outlets must be cut in the field to expose the outlets, then the cable access door is attached to the inside of the panel, wires are fed through a notch in the frame, plugged into the wall outlets and the door is closed. Link to YouTube
In most instances, a reception desk will be placed against a wall on which are located power, voice and/or data outlets that must be accessed from inside the unit. The cable access doors, available in 3 std sizes, is a clean solution to what can be a messy problem. The modesty panel that is facing the outlets must be cut in the field to expose the outlets, then the cable access door is attached to the inside of the panel, wires are fed through a notch in the frame, plugged into the wall outlets and the door is closed. Link to YouTube
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Wall Outlet Flap
In many cases the return on a unit butts up to a wall on which the power, voice, and data outlets are located. With a typical full end panel, an access cut-out must be made in the field to permit access to those outlets. However, with the wall outlets access flap, the end panel is replaced with a hinged flap that permits easy access and eliminates field cuts. Watch Video »
In many cases the return on a unit butts up to a wall on which the power, voice, and data outlets are located. With a typical full end panel, an access cut-out must be made in the field to permit access to those outlets. However, with the wall outlets access flap, the end panel is replaced with a hinged flap that permits easy access and eliminates field cuts. Watch Video »
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Photo above shows flap in closed position. Photo below shows flap in open position. There is enough room to plug electrical wires or extensions into wall outlet and snake the cables behind the pedestal. If there is no pedestal, the end panel can be recessed and the flap can be hinged on the end panel.
Power, Voice, Data Receptacles
Konnect Table Tectoid Base Details
Bases
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Standard Tectoid Base Details
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Tectoid with Wire Management Details