Terminology
Frame:
The aluminum retractable structure, which holds fabric or graphic panels.
Quad:
The square module that is the basis of the frame's configuration.
Scissors:
Two aluminum rods that are criss-crossed and riveted in the middle and are the building block components for the quad.
Hub:
The hardware point of connection for scissors.
Channel Bar:
Magnetized bars that are joined together with bungeed cards to match
the quad height of your frame. Channel bars are used to hold fabric or
graphic panels onto the LP3500 frame. They are unslotted. Slotted
channel bars are available upon request.
Stiffeners:
The "ABS" strips attached to the tops and bottoms of either graphic or
fabric panels. These strips allow the panels to hang from the frame.
Magnets:
These are magnetic strips that attach to the channel bars and the graphic or fabric
panels. These are A & B magnets. The A magnets attach
to the channel bar, and the B magnets attach to the panel.
Panel:
The term used to describe a fabric panel or mural graphic piece which covers the surface of the frame.
Mural: A
graphic that attaches directly to the display via a magnetic connection
with the channel bars. Murals are independent of any fabric with regard
to their attachment to the display structure. It usually fills the
entire display's graphic area.
Endcap:
A rounded fabric or mural piece that covers and finishes the ends of a frame. It completes the "finished, seamless" look.
Oval Case:
A black, oval, roto-molded case on wheels used to transport and store
an LP3500 unit. Oval cases feature a handle and contain a light
compartment in the lid to hold two halogen light fixtures. This case
can become a professional counter with the use of a laminated or Sintra
countertop and a fabric or graphic panel wrap.
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