Ecmweb 3624 Trap Eze

Kindorf Trap-Eze Connectors

Jan. 1, 2010
The Kindorf Trap-Eze Connector can be installed above or to the side of an existing assembly, eliminating the need to disassemble and reassemble the trapeze

The Kindorf Trap-Eze Connector can be installed above or to the side of an existing assembly, eliminating the need to disassemble and reassemble the trapeze. A view window provides the strut length safety zone for rough versus precision cuts, and a unique safety slot holds the bracket in position to prevent disengagement from the threaded rod.

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