Designed to create a vertical baffle using any type of Broadway or Paintable panel, the Corkscrew is a 'spring shaped’ tensioned steel eye-screw that twists into the edge of the panel for placement overhead. Combining the Corkscrew with the SlipNot enables the panel to be quickly adjusted to achieve a uniform height. The Corkscrew is described as “the ideal attachment for hanging Primacoustic’s new collection of Paintables or Broadway panels in a vertical 'baffle’ arrangement”.
Designed to suspend Primacoustic clouds and baffles, the SlipNot is a suspension cable system that combines aircraft steel rope with a cam-style releasable hook for easy height adjustment at one end and a simple eye-sling at the other. One merely attaches the sling to a suspension point and clips the hook onto the Primacoustic cloud or baffle using either the Corkscrew or Helix panel mounting screws.
The Helix is a solid zinc die-cast device that integrates an eye hole and a screw that, when twisted into the panel, turns into a sturdy installation that transforms any Primacoustic panel into an acoustic cloud. The Cloud is then hung overhead using the adjustable Primacoustic SlipNot suspension system. According to Primacoustics, this makes the Helix an excellent choice for hanging the brand’s new collection of cloud Paintables including the Hexus (hexagonal), Cirrus (circular) and Altos (square) models, or to use with any of their Broadway panel to create a horizontal acoustic cloud.
The Helix, Corkscrew and SlipNot are now shipping.
More details available at www.primacoustic.com
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