12/28/2024 9:43 a.m.
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Truss 150mm square aluminum black cube union
REF: XT039
Specifications
  • Aluminum 6082/T6
  • Black color
  • 150mm side cube
  • M10 screws
  • 6 connection points
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Specifications
  • Aluminum 6082/T6
  • Black color
  • 150mm side cube
  • M10 screws
  • 6 connection points

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150mm side square made of 6082/T6 aluminum and lacquered in black. This structure is characterized by allowing up to 6 pieces to be joined on each side, using M10 screws not included. Its assembly and configuration is easy and adapts to the client's needs. The Truss is light (approximate weight of 1 Kg) and resistant to outdoors, so it is ideal for stages, platforms, stands, exhibitors, DJ booths, discos, concerts, as lighting supports, among other support structures.

Specifications

  • Aluminum 6082/T6
  • Black color
  • 150mm side cube
  • M10 screws
  • 6 connection points
  • 4 screws/nuts required
  • Outdoor resistance
  • Ideal for stages, platforms, stands, exhibitors, DJ booths, discos, concerts, lighting stands, support structures, etc.
  • Easy to assemble and configure
  • Gross Weight: 800 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 15.0 x 15.0 x 15.0 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 18.0 x 17.5 x 16.8 cm
  • Master-pack: 1

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  • Truss
Truss
In structural engineering, a lattice or a lattice truss of straight bars interconnected flat triangles forming knots (in flat trusses) or three-dimensional pyramids (in spatial lattices). In many countries they are known as armor or crosslinked. The interest of such structures is that the bars are working predominantly compressive and tensile presenting comparatively small deflections. Heterm is borrowed from traditional architectural lattice.

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