Structure
Supporting structure: the foot on the ground is in sheet metal, molded and shaped to avoid any type of sharp edge, pre-drilled in the center for grafting the vertical tubular with elliptical section 40 x 80 m.
The leg is completed at the top with the pre-drilled load distribution shelf according to the pitch of the holes / compasses prepared below the top. the beam fits rigidly to the shaft of the leg on which I am
prepared special slots (obtained by laser).
The beams are also available in the telescopic version which, combined with the intermediate leg (with slots on both sides of the pipe) allows in-line aggregations. The lateral extension is composed of a “inverted T” leg attached to a telescopic beam (one for all three expected lengths) in metal that is connected to the main beam, allowing the sub-top cables to pass.
The cables can be made to rise / fall internally to the leg shaft, allowing the vertical transit of the systems. The upper shelf works on a 55 cm pitch in the direction of the depth of the top, being able to be used for all types of tops: desk (60.80 cm) and extension (60 cm).
work plan
Made of 25 mm thick melamine chipboard, bordered along the ABS perimeter. Equipped to the lower face of the compasses for fixing the top to the structures. The desks can be 80 or 60 cm deep with lengths from 100120-140-160-180-200 cm. The lateral extension plane is 60 cm deep with 80-100-120 lengths.
Fitting
The melamine and steel desk skirt, front panel and coupling shelf. Then available the hooked side carrier (open and closed) and the bag holder hook.
The terminal or peninsula end (semi-elliptical) allows two desks to be hooked sideways (prof. 60 or 80 cm) spacing them on the front by 5 cm. The T-leg (terminal or intermediate) combined with the shelf allows you to create punctual support structures free from beams. The same goes for the cylindrical leg with a circular section diam. 60 mm.
Notes
Reunion tables are created with stem leg and square base, with unique top in the version: round diameter 80/100/120, square 120×120 and rectangular 200/250 x 100. Instead, composing two floors Attaching three drums we obtain large-format rectangular tables of 300/400 x 120.


























