Ceiling track for decking beam, 1500mm

Ceiling track for parking ATD & ATD-F double-decking load beam in the ceiling of a carrier. By using a long ceiling track for parking the double-decking load beam, the beam can be stowed away in a simple and convenient manner when the openable side is used. The user stands on the floor of the carrier, threads the end of the beam into the opening of the ceiling track, presses the end of the beam against the unnotched side, and pushes the beam forward until it securely rests in the ceiling track. Then, the other end of the beam is threaded into the opening of the wall track on the fixed side, lifting the beam upwards, and thus, the other end that is in the ceiling track moves forward towards the openable side until the entire beam is maximally raised in the wall track. When the beam needs to be taken down, start by lowering the beam into the wall track on the fixed side until it can be threaded out of it, after which you are free to release the other end of the beam from the ceiling track. It is important to have the correct length of the ceiling track. Tall cabinets require a longer model of the ceiling track to simultaneously reach the opening of the ceiling track and the opening of the wall track.
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Part Number:
290410048
Short Description:
Ceiling track for decking beam | L=1500 mm | 1,0 kg | 7 mountingholes on each side | Ø=5mm | Double decking

    Description

    Ceiling track for parking ATD & ATD-F double-decking load beam in the ceiling of a carrier. By using a long ceiling track for parking the double-decking load beam, the beam can be stowed away in a simple and convenient manner when the openable side is used. The user stands on the floor of the carrier, threads the end of the beam into the opening of the ceiling track, presses the end of the beam against the unnotched side, and pushes the beam forward until it securely rests in the ceiling track. Then, the other end of the beam is threaded into the opening of the wall track on the fixed side, lifting the beam upwards, and thus, the other end that is in the ceiling track moves forward towards the openable side until the entire beam is maximally raised in the wall track. When the beam needs to be taken down, start by lowering the beam into the wall track on the fixed side until it can be threaded out of it, after which you are free to release the other end of the beam from the ceiling track. It is important to have the correct length of the ceiling track. Tall cabinets require a longer model of the ceiling track to simultaneously reach the opening of the ceiling track and the opening of the wall track.