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Light-duty beam

17th February 1967
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Page 53, 17th February 1967 — Light-duty beam
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A2 in. light-duty beam is now available from Dexion Ltd. to supplement its Speedlock construction system. Although of slightly different design, the beam has all the advantages and safety features of the existing range, and is suitable for all light-duty racking requirements and for the construction of low-cost work benches.

The new beam is formed of cold-rolled lipped channel section in lengths from 4 ft. to 8 ft. at 3 in. increments. A pair of 6 ft. beams will take a distributed load of 1,2001b. A range of 2 in., 3 in., 3.5 in., 4 in., 4.5 in., and 5.5 in. beam depths is available to suit all load requirements.

Made by: Dexion Ltd., Dexion House, Empire Way, Wembley, Middlesex.

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