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Cable clutter is hidden in
a rearmounted enclosure that has a bottomhinged cover and top-mounted
handles. Excess cables feed through the top and sides of the enclosure. |
LAN Stations bring IAC Industries’
ergonomic and productivity based designs off the production floor and into
the computer room and office environment. If your LAN center, like most,
includes CPUs, monitors, power conditioners, and peripherals of all makes
and sizes, you’ll appreciate the wide choice of worksurface and shelving
sizes that are available for the LAN Station. Mix and match worksurface/shelving
combinations to fit your space: Worksurface
and shelving lengths: 48", 60", 72"
Worksurface depths, front to back: 24", 30", 36"
Shelving depths: 14", 18"
Vertical uprights are 36", 48", 60", 72", or 84"
high
Standard laminated worksurfaces have chip resistant
180° rolled front edges.
Completely
Adjustable, Integrated System
The LAN Station has been designed to
meet the special support furniture requirements of network system administrators.
Unlike other types of support frame attachment systems
that limit shelf and worksurface height adjustability to one-or two-inch
increments, this system’s sit/stand worksurfaces and overhead shelves
can be set at any height desired. This is possible because both shelves
and worksurfaces attach directly to the station’s uprights via a
vertical
support channel that is engineered of extruded aluminum.
The unique design of this channel provides secure,
load-bearing attachment points at any height desired. The system’s
overhead shelves, worksurfaces, lower CPU shelves, electrical outlet channels,
overhead light fixtures, and swing arm-mounted monitor platforms all mount
in this support groove.
Stylish “front-office” appearance combines
with functional design in a system that can be arranged customized, and
rearranged over the years to maximize your workspace even as your network
grows.
Cable duct sections are individually hinged, allowing quick access.
Evenly spaced cutouts maintain orderly cable feed both horizontally
and vertically to servers, monitors, power conditioners, and other
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Convenient
and Accessible Cable Management Both
standard “starter units” and “add-on” sections of
the LAN Station include sturdy plastic cable ducts attached to the rear
of the vertical uprights and anywhere horizontally on the rear modesty panel.
The unique hinged design of these cable ducts allows
technicians to organize cables and power cords neatly, while keeping them
accessible.
For ultimate flexibility, users can select the horizontal
channel’s attachment point to the modesty panel.
An optional rear-mounted LAN Cable Management Enclosure
holds excess power cords and cables as well as connectors that are too
large to fit inside the cable ducts. Attached to the back of the modesty
panel, this enclosure has plenty of room to accommodate a large amount
of cable in its horizontal wire troughs.
The LAN Cable Management Enclosure opens and closes
using a gas-cylinder that allows “hands-free” access to the
cabling inside from both sides and from the top.
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Pullout lower CPU shelf is mounted to
the bottom supports of the uprights and glides smoothly on metal roller
bearing fullextension slides. Optional cable carriers route cables
and wiring to the horizontal cable duct at the rear of the station
to eliminate tangling as the shelf moves in and out.
Tiltadjustable wire keyboard holders attach to shelves and to swingarm
mounted monitor platforms.
Stackable, slideout keyboard holders attach to the bottom of the
worksurface. They can be mounted to each other, allowing double,
triple or more configurations. |
LAN
Station Power Options Can Be Built into Uprights Direct, safe access
to electrical power via plug-in receptacles on the LAN Station’s vertical
uprights is an option. Users can select either IAC’s Standard Electrical
System (SES) or Power Distribution System (PDS). The
PDS configuration provides three separate 20 amp electrical circuits within
a station for independently operated electrical equipment.
The SES configuration provides one 15 amp circuit
interconnected between the uprights of one station. |