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Wall Mount Tracks and Components<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Dividends Horizon Wall System<br />

The Dividends Horizon Wall System allows<br />

designers to transform the aesthetic<br />

and function of private offices.<br />

With the use of vertical wall tracks, building<br />

walls can support worksurfaces and storage,<br />

while fabric, slatwall, and marker board<br />

tiles improve aesthetic and function.<br />

Wall System Dimensions<br />

The Dividends Horizon wall system is available in<br />

heights of 57, 64, 71 and 78" from the finished<br />

floor. Wall tracks are designed to be positioned<br />

5" from top of finished floor to accommodate<br />

building base molding and uneven floors.<br />

Horizontal elements like bottom trim channels<br />

and top trims are available on 6" increments,<br />

from 24" to 48" wide. The maximum<br />

distance between wall tracks is 48".<br />

Wall Tracks<br />

Wall tracks work like the vertical elements<br />

of a Dividends Horizon panel frame, and are<br />

shipped in pairs which include a left and right<br />

track. Tracks feature slotted standards on the<br />

standard Dividends Horizon 1 1/2" increment.<br />

Wall tracks are attached to building<br />

walls at 7" height increments. Available<br />

in all <strong>Knoll</strong> Core paint finishes.<br />

End Trim<br />

While wall tracks are painted, end trims<br />

are available for applications where<br />

a finished end is desired. Match end<br />

trim height to wall track height.<br />

Top Cap<br />

Top caps are available for applications with<br />

a lower horizon height, and are optional. Top<br />

caps conceal the space between tiles and the<br />

finished wall, and the top of the wall tracks.<br />

Bottom Channel<br />

The bottom channel is a “J” shaped channel<br />

that supports the bottom of the lowest tile.<br />

Bottom channels are also used during the<br />

installation process to accurately set the<br />

width between left and right wall tracks.<br />

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