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Mounting aid for service pole <strong>systems</strong><br />

Open-plan office application area<br />

ISS service poles are used in open-plan offices<br />

to supply the workstations. The poles are powered<br />

through the false ceiling.<br />

Laboratory application area<br />

In the laboratory, the workstation power supply<br />

can be positioned exactly where it is needed.<br />

Retail store application area<br />

In the till area of retail stores, ISS service poles<br />

are used to supply till areas.<br />

Specify the location of the service pole<br />

The location of the ISS service pole must be<br />

specified.<br />

Cut out ceiling plate<br />

The ceiling plate for the ISS service pole is prepared.<br />

Erect service pole<br />

The ISS service pole is pushed through the<br />

ceiling plate and tensioned between the floor<br />

and the ceiling.<br />

Planning aid, service pole<br />

Erect service pole<br />

To tension it, the telescope of the ISS service<br />

pole is extended to the ceiling or the floor and<br />

is tensioned using a spanner.<br />

Mounting of room-height service pole<br />

The rubber support is laid under the ISS service<br />

pole. This prevents the pole from slipping<br />

on smooth substrates.<br />

Connection of the service pole in the false<br />

ceiling<br />

The ISS service pole is connected to the routed<br />

cables in the false ceiling. This can be done<br />

using a branch box or the cables are run directly<br />

into the service pole.<br />

Erect room-height service pole<br />

The ISS service pole is swivelled towards the<br />

ceiling.<br />

Mounting of room-height service pole<br />

To mount the ISS 120 service pole, remove the<br />

cover of the ISS service pole.<br />

Tensioning of service pole<br />

The ISS service pole is tensioned between the<br />

floor and the ceiling using the clamping device.<br />

06 <strong>LFS</strong>_Katalog_2010_Neuer_Stand / en / 25/02/2010 (LLExport_00995)<br />

60 <strong>OBO</strong> <strong>LFS</strong>

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