Legrand Wiremold deQuorum Flip-Up Table Boxes

Legrand Table Boxes

Legrand Wiremold’s deQuorum flip-up table boxes provide flexibility in décor, communication connectivity options, and installation to meet specific functional and aesthetic needs. Flip-Up table boxes bring the modules above the work surface when in use for easy access. They’re available in a black powder coat or brushed stainless steel finish.

Features and benefits include the following:
• Range of solutions — table boxes allow you to access services on, above or below the work surface with cord-ended or field-wired options. Standard off-the-shelf, field configurable or custom configurations are available to meet any work area need.
• Variety of applications — office workstations, conference rooms, medical laboratories, even home offices can increase productivity by bringing access to connections up to the work surface.
• Ease of installation — from placing a cord-ended unit in an existing desk grommet, clamping on the edge of a table, or using the supplied template to create the cut out, Wiremold table boxes are made easy to install so you can get back to business.
• Safety — Wiremold table boxes meet Canadian and U.S. safety standards.
• Aesthetics — elegant yet functional access to services includes cover style and color options to meet room décor. Built-in cable management with easy to install and replaceable retractors for communications and USB cables keeps the work surface clear.

Find out more: http://www.legrand.ca/wiremold/work-surface/dqf-dequorum-flip-up-table-box.aspx – .Vgv3v7TvODo.

 

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