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Profile
Installation Manual
PROFILE INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Eaton’s Profile Command Console
Installation Manual
SECTION III - Assembling a Console
A. Understanding Profile Core Support Structures
Profile cores are the vertical open steel wall structures that provide the foundational support for work surfaces, storage units, cabling and
accessories.
Standard Base and Stackable Wall Cores
Standard cores are available as base cores and stackable display wall cores. All base and stackable display wall cores are available in
widths that range from 24” to 72”, in various 6” increments. All core widths are divided horizontally into one or more 24”, 30” or 36”
horizontal modular sections. The widths of all finishing panels (commonly called “skins”) and modular accessories that attach to the
core support structure will be defined by these width modules.
A standard base core is 29” high*, where the top of the base core is coincident with the top of a stationary (fixed height) work
surface. Stackable display wall cores are available in 12” and 16” heights. They can be stacked on top of the base core to create
core wall support structures that extend above the work surface, up to the safe maximum height limit.
Unitized Cores
Unitized cores integrate a base core and a stackable display wall core into a single unit. This reduces the amount of components
that need to be assembled at your site. The unitized cores are available in all of the same widths as standard cores. They are
available in two heights, 41” and 45”. These heights are equivalent to a standard 29” high base core plus a 12” or 16” stackable
display wall core. Additional 12” or 16” standard stackable display wall cores can be stacked on top of the unitized core, up to the
safe maximum height limit.
Stackable display wall core (12”H
shown)
Base core (29”H)
*36” high base cores are also available,
however they are only used in rare
applications.
Unitized core (41”H shown)
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