Flight Case 3* 32 Inch Screen IIyama ProLite XB3288UHSU - For a Professional and Efficient Installation
This flight case offers the perfect solution for safely transporting 3 screens with a size of up to 32 inches (based on the IIyama ProLite XB3288UHSU), including the accompanying stand. This way, you have everything completely at hand in one case. Additional storage space is also available for accessories such as cabling and remote controls.
The interior is made of concrete plywood combined with Polyblock Foam to protect the screens. Extra storage compartments have been created in this flight case for the accompanying stands.
The flight case is constructed from 9mm birch plywood and finished with 1mm HPL and black backing foil for a sleek and robust appearance. For extra mobility, the case is equipped with 4 braked Tente swivel casters, allowing you to easily move the flight case.
This flight case is ideal for professional use, both for rental and touring.
Would you like to give your flight case a personal touch? Then choose our logo engraving options to make your flight case unique!
FEATURES OF THE 3*32INCH SCREEN CASE + STANDS:
• Material; Interior 15mm concrete plywood in combination with Polyblock Foam suitable for 3 screens
• Suitable for 32-inch screen size
• 3 storage compartments for accompanying tripods
• Spacious compartments for accessories such as cabling
• Optionally available with custom logo engraving
• Material: Penn Elcom HD hardware, 9mm birch wood, 1mm HPL + black backing foil
• Equipped with 18mm wheel strips with 4 braked Tente swivel casters
• Equipped with 8 handles & Tip side
• External dimensions in cm: approx. 66H x 60D x 100W (incl. wheels)
• Weight: 45 kg
This flight case is the ideal solution for safely and efficiently transporting your screens. Perfect for professional use, for both rental and touring!
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Flight case 3* 32 inch screen IIyama ProLite XB3288UHSU
The expected delivery time for this product is 3 to 5 weeks.




























