Cable Management
Spiral cable guide:
for bundling cables
Integrated
cable management:
standard for the Triga E models and the Focus line
Cable-Spyder
as a cable option when there is no integrated system (see page
after next)
Loose, tangled cables often detract from the overall aesthetic
impression created by a piece of furniture. Schroers & Schroers
offer several cable management solutions to deal with cables effectively
without marring the visual effect:
integrated cable management, standard for the Triga E models and
the Focus line
Cable Spyder as a cable option when there is no integrated system
Power and signal carrying cables should be routed separately to
prevent inadequately shielded cinch cables from causing signal
interference. We recommend using the Cable Spyder with a cable
sleeve for this purpose.
Cable Spyder
We recommend the Cable Spyder accessory to manage elaborate complicated
wiring systems. The light gray Cable Spyder, which stands behind
the furniture, allows cables from any level to be neatly bundled
and routed. This means that adjacent components can be easily
and invisibly wired together. The Cable Spyder is constructed
in a way that makes kinking of cables unnecessary. Excess cable
can be tucked away out of sight in the housing.
The Cable Spyder has a metal basic structure with
exit slots every 50 mm/2 along its height. If only one piece
of equipment per level needs wiring, then the basic Spyder will
suffice.
When there are two or three components per level then inter-component
wiring becomes an issue (linking up the components). As a solution,
we offer rods that can be slid through the slots of the basic
Spyder. Cables can be secured to the rods with cable ties and
routed out of sight behind the components. The rods are available
as a separate accessory. There are two rods for each level, one
for signal carrying cables and one for separately routed power
lines.
The basic Spyder is 420 mm/161/2 wide, 100 mm/3 8/9
deep and available in 4 different heights: Basic 1 (860 mm/337/8),
Basic 2 (730 mm/283/4), Basic 3 (630 mm/244/5) and
Basic 4 (460 mm/18 8/9).
The slide-in rods are available in 2 lengths: 600 mm/23 2/3
(for 2 adjacent components per level) and 1200 mm/47 1/4
(for 3 adjacent components per level). Wiring the pieces in the
glass furniture line requires the following:
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