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Briefing consoles of Taim-Max series, "ALSAV" labelling.
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Description
Briefing-attachment consists of a table top and a frame. The table top is made of fibreboard. It is connected to the sidewall and the screen through decorative (plastic) spacers, with the help of eccentric ties, closed with plugs.
The frame consists of a sidewall and a screen connected to the sidewall using eccentric ties. The sidewall and screen are made of laminated chipboard. The briefing console has fixing elements for fastening to the desk.
The design of the briefing stand provides for screw adjustable supports with a plastic tip. The briefing console is delivered disassembled. Visible ends are lined with PVC edge material in a colour matching the colour of laminated chipboard.
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