FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
FlexFrame Specification Guide - Steelcase
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<strong>FlexFrame</strong><br />
Skins, continued<br />
.<br />
Application Topics<br />
2 1 /2"<br />
Skins are aligned at the<br />
front of the frame. This<br />
allows 2 1 /2" behind the skin<br />
for the routing of cables. A<br />
wire cut-out should be used<br />
when routing cords and<br />
cables behind skins.<br />
Skins for bins are not<br />
aligned with the front edge<br />
of the workwall frame. The<br />
skins set back an additional<br />
1" to allow for more room in<br />
the bins. Base power tray<br />
will not fit behind these<br />
skins.<br />
Cable management<br />
skins for bins are aligned<br />
at the front edge of the workwall<br />
frame. This allows for<br />
wiring and base power trays<br />
behind the skin. Consider<br />
this when determining the<br />
storage capacities of the<br />
bins.<br />
A painted metal top<br />
cap may be used to fill the<br />
space between the wall and<br />
the skin when the top of the<br />
skin is exposed. Thickness<br />
of the top cap matches<br />
metal blades.<br />
.<br />
Surface Materials<br />
Skins<br />
• Fabric<br />
• Low-Pressure Laminate<br />
• Wood<br />
• Glass<br />
Technology Skin Power<br />
Unit<br />
• Black<br />
Cable Management<br />
Strip<br />
• 6694 Slate<br />
Blades<br />
• Paint<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
48 <strong>FlexFrame</strong> <strong>Specification</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
November 2010