• For a simple and effective change of your hangings
• Rail located at the level of the ceiling for an absolute discretion
• Many references available on stock with delivery in 72h chrono
Steel hanging system equipping many museums. Composed of 3 elements: 1 Hanging rail BU 20/10 or hanging rail suitable for ceiling and inclined wall 2 T4 / 4 hooking rod 3 Hooks (up to 40 kg in weight carried) For works of weight more than 40 kg, see our range of attachment systems for medium weights (up to 100 kg) and for trucks (up to 500 kg).
BU 20/10 hanging rail: the standard length of bars on stock is 1 m, 1.50 m and 2 m. Max length on order: 2,5 m. If the length of your rails does not exactly match that of your walls, the adjustment is done on the spot by means of a simple hacksaw (a paint retouching pot is provided with each rail control greater than 20 ml) . Standard tones: 14 different shades. T4 / 4 tie rod: to define the correct length of your rods, the following calculation method is generally used: ceiling height or the fastening point of the latching rail minus 1.50 m (eye height). Max. 4 m. Standard tones: 14 different shades. Possibility tint on sample: minimum billing 20 ml (total lengths bars and rods) and package research painting. Long lengths (3.50 m and 4 m): please contact us Color standard tone: baked epoxy paint to guarantee a high resistance to corrosion and multiple manipulations of the hooks on the stem. Color specific tone: on request and according to RAL color chart. Minimum order: 20 ml and package research painting 87 € HT.
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