PD Mixer Flight Case, 545 x 661 x 235mm

£190.00

PD Mixer Flight Case, 545 x 661 x 235mm
( HHA1152 )

( HHA1152 )

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£190.00
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Key Features

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  • Inclined position of rack rails for a mixer, controller or similar.
  • Strong construction with laminated multiplex
  • Recessed Flip-handles and butterfly latch
  • Aluminium profiles all around and rubber feet
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Product Description

Sometimes, your career will take you to other countries either to perform in front of crowds from all over the globe or even to build the stages they are performing on. Whatever your vocation it's likely you'll need protective casings for your expensive equipment! Sometimes referred to as road cases or ATA cases, we in the UK tend to call them flight cases and these cases are ideal for lugging your gear around on tour etc This particular flight case is 545 x 661 x 235mm from corner to corner and has a removable lid, protective "balled" corners to prevent injury to others or damage to other equipment while keeping the contents completely safe via air travel or any means of transport. Feel secure in the knowledge your precious gear is under armour so you can sit back and relax.

Main Features
Inclined position of rack rails for a mixer, controller or similar.
Strong construction with laminated multiplex
Recessed Flip-handles and butterfly latch
Aluminium profiles all around and rubber feet

FEATURES
Features
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  • Inclined position of rack rails for a mixer, controller or similar.
  • Strong construction with laminated multiplex
  • Recessed Flip-handles and butterfly latch
  • Aluminium profiles all around and rubber feet
  • Adjustable rack rails
)
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Contents: Aluminium adjustable rack rail
  • Cutout: Section 1: 12U
  • Material thickness: 9mm
  • Dimensions: 545 x 661 x 235mm (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 13kg
  • MPN: 171.780-US
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