T3 AirframeT3 Airframe is an elegantly simple system based around a connector and interlocking tube. The 33mm tube is capped with a cross shaped bayonet which fits into the cube connector with a simple twist-lock action requiring no tools. The Benefits of T3 Airframe:
Attaching different types of panels to T3Using rollable and semi-rigid panels with T3 Airframe These types of panels have the advantage of being readily available and can be produced at photographic quality. T3 Graphic Hangers give additional support for large or heavy panels. Read more on Rollable Panels Using rigid panels with T3 Airframe The T3 Airframe tube profile allows panels to be surface fixed using magnetic tape or hook and loop. Alternatively, panels can be inset when combined with an ‘L’ angle that is riveted onto the tube. Shelves and load bearing panels can also be easily fixed within the T3 framework using one of the ‘L’ angle accessories. Rigid panels can also be suspended in front of the T3 framework using stand-off connectors fixed into threaded inserts on the aluminium tube or connector. Read more on Rigid Panels Calculating T3 sizesT3 Airframe is a modular system that makes it very easy to work out structure and panel sizes. We have found the easiest way to specify T3 is using centre-to-centre (c/c) measurements between connectors. Actual tube lengths and panel sizes are then calculated from the c/c dimension by simply adding or subtracting multiples of 16.5mm which is half the width of a connector. Calculating panel sizes for straight tube constructions: Centre to centre (c/c) - the default panel measurement where three or more panels are butted together. A centre to centre panel has a panel each side. Centre to outside (c/o) - the first and last panel in a series starting and finishing on an outside edge or external corner. 16.5mm (half connector width) is added to the c/c measurement. Centre to inside (c/i) – for use on internal corners. (Requires ‘L’ angle strip) 16.5mm is subtracted from the c/c measurement. Note: One of the panels meeting at the internal corner will also need to be reduced by the combined thickness of the adjoining panel and its attaching material. Inside to inside (i/i) – the measurement between two internal corners. (Requires two ‘L’ angle strips) 33mm is subtracted from the c/c measurement. Outside to outside (o/o) – the measurement of a single panel between two external corners or outside edges. 33mm is added to the c/c measurement. Calculating panel sizes for curved tube constructions: Calculating structure and panel sizes for curved tubes follows the same basic conventions (centre to centre, centre to outside etc.) as for straight tube constructions. The main difference is calculating the measurement around the arc of the curve allowing for the method of attachment. AccessoriesThe T3 Airframe system includes a full range of Accessories including lights, bags, cases, feet etc. Sales SupportWe can provide advice on construction methods, assist with build drawings and in working out quantities and costings. Email sales@tecnadisplay.com or call 020 8803 4469. |
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