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CANFORD SELF-ASSEMBLY STUDIO CONSOLE Left-hand door for floor pod

Stock code
10-602
Brand
Canford
CANFORD SELF-ASSEMBLY STUDIO CONSOLE Left-hand door for floor pod

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CANFORD SELF-ASSEMBLY STUDIO CONSOLE Left-hand door for floor pod

SELF-ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL FURNITURE

Designed by Canford, this range is intended for professional workstation applications, where an attractive, durable finish is required yet the cost of traditional hardwood furniture cannot be justified. Primarily designed for the construction of studio and control room type consoles, the range is equally applicable to office style accomodation, for dubbing, editing, or simply general clerical work. Many different layouts may be configured from a minimum number of standard basic elements, (currently five as described below), supplied flat-packed complete with all neccessary fixings, hardware and assembly instructions. Standard finish is light grey (similar to RAL 7035 light grey), other finishes and sizes are available by quotation at extra cost.

Details:

Basic floor “pod” or cupboard

This is the basic structural element of the system, providing a support for worktops, lateral support, and storage for equipment. Supplied complete with a post-formed top and adjustable feet. Accessories, front and rear doors, supplied complete with hinges fit to pre-drilled positions. Two types are offered, “left-hand” doors have their hinges on the left, “right-hand” doors have their hinges on the right. A single shelf may be fitted in any of the 5 pre-drilled positions. Rack strip kits (13U) may be fitted at the front, the rear, or both, fastening to pre-marked positions either flush to the front, or recessed for use when a door is fitted.

Upper work surface

This post-formed top is supported by longitudinal and cross members, and is intended to fix with its surface flush with the top of the basic pod. Fixing holes are pre-drilled.

Lower work surface (mixer bridge)

This reduced height work surface is intended to lower the operational height of items of equipment, such as mixers or keyboards, to bring their control surfaces to a closer match with the surface of the standard pod and upper worksurface.The surface is supported longitudinally, and cross members are drilled to match fixing positions in pods and gables.

Standard gable leg

A solid rectangular sheet, fastening to the end of an upper work surface to provide support, with its upper surface flush with the worktop. Supplied with adjustable feet.

Bridge gable leg

As the standard leg, but drilled to match up to the lower work surface. The upper edge protrudes above the level of the mixer bridge acting as an end stop. Supplied with adjustable feet.

Surface Pod

A surface mounting 19” rack pod giving 8U usable space for additional equipment. The rear panel has provision for ventilation and is fixed with quick-release stud fasteners. There is a built-in plinth with cable mousehole.

Technical Specification:

Material:18mm, Melamine coated Particle board, light grey
Basic floor pod:760(h) × 522(w) × 596(d) mm
Upper worksurface:760(h) (from floor) × 1260(l) × 596(d) mm
Lower work surface:700mm(h) (from floor) × 1260(l) × 596(d) mm
Gable legs standard:741(h) × 546(w) × 18mm thickness
Gable legs, bridge:741(h) × 597(w) × 18mm thickness

Design Rules and ordering information

All configurations must include at least one floor pod to provide lateral stability. If work surfaces are fitted between pods, rather than using gable legs, a stonger structure will result. Standard gable legs are for fitting to upper work surfaces, to either end, but not both. Bridge gable legs are for fitting to lower work surfaces, to either end, but not both. Floor pods are pre-drilled on all four faces to accept upper work surfaces (to allow ‘L’ and ‘U’ shaped configurations), and on two opposite faces to accept lower work surfaces (the remaining two faces being the open/door faces).