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Wiremold RC9AM2TC Assembled Furniture-Feed Poke-Thru Device, Brass

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Wiremold RC9AM2TC assembled furniture-feed poke-through device in brass finish. Provides power and communication access through furniture surfaces in open office and conference room environments. Model RC9AM2TCBS.

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Wiremold RC9AM2TC Furniture-Feed Poke-Thru Device

The Wiremold RC9AM2TCBS is a pre-assembled furniture-feed poke-through device in brass finish. Part of the RC9AM2TC series, it delivers power and communication access through tabletops and work surface panels, eliminating cord clutter in open office and conference environments.

Specifications

  • Brand/Line: Wiremold
  • Series: RC9AM2TC
  • Type: Furniture-Feed Poke-Thru Device
  • Configuration: Assembled
  • Color/Finish: Brass
  • Model: RC9AM2TCBS
  • UPC: 78656402476
  • Manufacturer: Wiremold (Legrand)

Applications

Designed for installation through conference table tops, benching systems, and office work surfaces to provide power outlets and communication ports at the point of use. Eliminates the need to route cords to wall outlets, supporting flexible and clean workspace layouts in commercial offices, conference rooms, and training facilities.

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