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Installing Modular Skin Panels To The User Side Of A Core Wall
Modular skins that are directly above the work surface usually have a flexible cable seal along the bottom edge. These skins are
available in painted steel, acoustical fabric, laminate and white board finishes. (The white board will have an attached pen/eraser
tray.) These skins have (4) retention clips on the back and simply snap onto the core. Modular skin panels that are above this level
may or may not have the seal, depending on preference. Panels without the seal attach in the same way as modular panels on the
non-user side of the core, hooking at the bottom and latching at the top.
Installing A Modular Slat Wall Panel To The User Side Of A Core Wall
Attach the slat wall panel to the face of the core wall with #10 x 3/8” Phillips head self-tapping screws. The quantity of screws will
vary depending on the slat wall size. The slat wall panel may have extra holes to suit varying applications. Depending on the slat
wall length, one or more a slat wall support plates may be required. Engage the tabs on the plate into the slots in the horizontal
member of the core and secure the plate with (2) #10 x 3/8” Phillips head self-tapping screws. See figures 35 and 36. A removable
cable access panel is supplied to finish off the space below the slat wall (see figure 34).
Figure 34
Upper skins (Cable seal
is optional on upper
panels)
Retention clips
Cable seal
Cable access panel
Figure 35
Figure 36
#10 x 3/8” Phillips
head self-tapping
screw