Phase Technology Unveils TwistLoc Mounting System
New clamps hold speaker tight to flange until screws are tightened to increase safety for installer.
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Phase Technology is introducing a new mounting system for its CI Series VIII QM round speaker line called TwistLoc.
Installers no longer have to hold the speaker in place overhead while tightening the mounting screws. The speaker can simply be twisted into the flange and held in place while the mounting screws are tightened.
This increases safety and convenience as installers can take their hands off the speaker to reach for tools.
New clamps on the back of the speaker engage with tabs on the flange to hold the speaker tight to the flange until the screws are tightened.
Visit Phase's booth (229) at CEDIA Expo 2008 to check out the TwistLoc mounting system.
Installers no longer have to hold the speaker in place overhead while tightening the mounting screws. The speaker can simply be twisted into the flange and held in place while the mounting screws are tightened.
This increases safety and convenience as installers can take their hands off the speaker to reach for tools.
New clamps on the back of the speaker engage with tabs on the flange to hold the speaker tight to the flange until the screws are tightened.
Visit Phase's booth (229) at CEDIA Expo 2008 to check out the TwistLoc mounting system.
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