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AF-033 Heavy Weight Grid Wire Storage Cube Panel - DisplayImporter
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AF-033 Black Mini Grid Wire Storage Cube Panel, 14"x14"

$ 3.29
This item has a minimum order quantity of 10 pcs.

Categories: Gridwalls


Customize your own modular storage cube set. Quick-lock connectors (sold separately) make assembly easy. Open wire construction permits air circulation. Each panel is 14" x 14". Price is for 1 panel.

Purchase the matching Plastic Grid Connectors here.

Measurements:

14" L x 14" H
Grids are spaced 1.5" apart
Thickness: outside wire 4.8mm, inside wire 2.5mm

Product Notes:

How to Calculate the Number of Panels and Connectors Needed:

First determine the number of columns and rows you are building.

   # of Panels needed = (3 x columns x rows) + columns + rows
   # of Connectors needed = 2 x (columns + 1) x (rows + 1)

e.g. For a display that is 2 columns across and 3 rows down (shown in first picture below):

   # of Panels needed = (3 x 2 x 3) + 2 + 3 = 23 pcs
   # of Connectors needed = 2 x (2+1) x (3+1) = 24 pcs

**The above equation is meant to help you determine the number of pieces needed. We are not responsible for any errors in the equation or errors in your calculations.

This equation only works when building a complete square or rectangular structure with one side left open, like the examples pictured below.

Examples of square or rectangular grid panel build.

The equation does not work when building an irregular shaped structure like a pyramid or triangle, or when building an enclosed cage. In this case, you will need to add or subtract some pieces to fit your needs.

Examples of irregular shaped grid panel build, like a triangle, pyramid, or trapezoid.


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