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| | | Point for point: The advantages of the OKA trunking system | | |
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| | | Two variants ► OKA-W = System with floor base OKA-G = System with mesh side wall ► The same basic structure allows the combination ofthe benefits of both variants | | |
| | | OKA-G Adaptable and particularly flexible in combination ► High laying flexibility in conjunction with other features (e.g. pipes crossing) ► Particularly simple insertion of pipes or screed-covered ducts | | |
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| | | OKA-G System with mesh side wall | | |
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| | | OKA-W Systemwith floortrough | | |
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| | | Optimum volume use for height-adjustment ► Equipped with mesh or variable side walls: Trunking volume increases on height adjustment -Benefit: optimum use of the volume | | |
| | | Extension units have the full trunking volume ► Extension units are attached to the trunking - Benefit: the full cable volume remains for cable routing ► Four variants available | | Minimum screed height only 55 mm ► The System 55 is particularly compact and allows installation from a screed height of 55 mm ► Power sockets are installed lying on their side | | |
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| | | 72 UFS | | |
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