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The PFS 3208 is suitable for displays up to 160 kg with a maximum vertical fitment of 800mm. Features of these strips are: tilt leveling and unlock straps (for wall mounting). These strips must be combined with PFB 34xx Connect-it interface bars.

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The PFS 3208 Interface display strips are a part of the modular Connect-it system with which you can create your own display mounting solution.