Linear actuator systems can be integrated into furniture to provide unique designs with electrically operated movement Applications: Desks, recliners, leisure beds, TV screen lifts, aged care beds, kitchen furniture, massage Finish: Black, Grey, Chrome or custom built-in
November 21st, 2008
Linear actuator systems can be integrated into furniture to provide unique designs with electrically operated movement
Applications: Desks, recliners, leisure beds, TV screen lifts, aged care beds, kitchen furniture, massage
Finish: Black, Grey, Chrome or custom built-in
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