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| | | Typical Layouts Flex 12TM provides a vast amount of design flexibility, limited primarily by one's imagination. The following examples provide some basic ideas for layouts as well as guidelines that should be applied to any installation. | | |
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| | | For wave forms, it is recommended that the supports be located at the "peaks" of the wave form for greater trac stability. Trac is field-bendable by hand, or with the proprietary Juno bending machine (Catalog No. TFB100). Use of a full-size paper template is recommended. | | |
| | | Outriggers should be spaced no further than 36" apart. (In applications where a large number of trac lampholders are to be employed, more tightly spaced outriggers may be required.) Wall Feed | | |
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| | | TFB100 Portable Trac Bending Machine Juno's proprietary trac bender is designed to facilitate simple, in-field bending of Flex 12TM trac. The trac bender is portable and designed for quick clamp-on mounting to a work table. | | |
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| | | 36" Max | | |
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| | | When using a wall feed, the maximum free span of trac befor a feed cylinder or support cylinder is employed is 36". | | |
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