
Solton
Solton WB 1 Wall Braket
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This item is available on a custom order basis only. Please contact us for more details. Kontaktieren Sie uns
This item is available on a custom order basis only. Please contact us for more details. Kontaktieren Sie uns
Adjustment After Mounting Instead of Aiming Before Drilling
A conventional rigid wall bracket needs the angle aimed precisely before the holes are drilled, since correcting it afterward means dismantling the entire mount. WB 1's two-axis design lets a tech fine-tune both vertical tilt and horizontal rotation after the column is already hanging, which matters on uneven walls, varying ceiling heights, or a room layout that changes later.One Bracket Across Several Enclosure Models
An installation company handling several different projects doesn't want to stock a separate bracket for every column model. WB 1 fits multiple compact Solton installation enclosures, including the IP 8, CT 5 N, and T 8, so the same mounting part carries across different jobs, simplifying spares logistics and cutting install prep time.KEY FEATURES
- Two-axis adjustment: vertical tilt and horizontal rotation in one bracket
- Compatible with several compact Solton enclosure models (IP 8, CT 5 N, T 8)
- Rigid mounting plate transferring load directly into the wall
- Column position can be fine-tuned after permanent mounting
- Lockable joints holding position without play during operation
- Simplified spares logistics thanks to multi-model compatibility
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Type: two-axis wall bracket (tilt + rotation)
- Material: steel, corrosion-resistant finish
- Compatibility: IP 8, CT 5 N, T 8, and other compact Solton installation enclosures with matching mounting inserts
- Installation: fixed to the wall, enclosure bolted to the bracket plate
- Adjustment: independent tilt and rotation, locked once positioned
- Application: permanent installation in bars, restaurants, conference rooms, and churches

