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  Custom Modular Panel – cleat layouts – INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
  custom   The cleats and posts are fitted correctly before a stand is shipped from odyssey factory , and the panels are labelled for quick set ups. Cleat position and “handing” follows the layout – logic indicated below. 

Complex Custom modular stands are easy to build and layouts may be changed on site if the panel and post connector cleats position and handing follow the standard logic below. The actual position vertically on the panel is critical only  in as much as it must match the adjacent panel .
  Panels are normally supplied in multiples of 500mm in height,  the first cleat centre is always positioned  125mm from the bottom of the stand , then the  others are positioned  at 250, 500, 750 and 1000mm  centres above . The cleat slides firmly into the alloy profile edge and is held with one grub screw , fitted using a 2mm “Tommy Bar” Allen key to prevent sliding in use.   Larger  Vertical panels are  alignment horizontally with adjustable feet on the floor . If multiple panels are used to  achieve the height required a “stacking pin”  is used for stability and is available in a lockable version.  
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Position of the cleat around the post or panel is always “pointing” clockwise when looking down on the panel or component with the “inside  towards you  (ie think of the stand, or a plinth or column as being all around you)

This concept of outside and inside is irrelevant for most items – because most items are reversible, (back can be the front) or rotated (top can be the bottom).  Turn panels round or over and they fit, no matter which way the cleats are.
When fitting cleats to panels , normally they cannot be fitted “incorrectly”.  Caution needs to be taken with curved posts and curved or “graphic covered”  panels however as they are normally “handed”

 
  • Examples: 90 degree posts with different colours on the two flat faces cannot be reversed or rotated
  • Curved – quadrant panels cannot be reversed , and if they have feet cannot be rotated top to bottom – so all curves  have optional feet  top and bottom
  • A base level panel in a stand cannot be rotated as feet are always fitted. Again fit feet threads in top and bottom of all base level panels