Description
High quality laptop trolley for the secure storage and charging of 16 netbooks or iPads.
The Lapbank netbook and iPad trolley provides a secure laptop storage solution designed specifically for netbooks iPads UMPC's mini laptops and notebooks up to 12 inches screen size.
Maximum laptop size 70h x 360w x 230d with 60mm depth allowance for transformer
The Lapbank netbook trolley is a high security reliable safe and durable laptop trolley which is highly regarded by professional integrators worldwide.
The most secure laptop trolley on the market the Lapbank netbook & iPad trolleys are designed to securely store and charge very desirable and portable netbooks and iPads in open access environments.
The very generous shelf sizes are designed with the user in mind and provide a future proof design allowing ample space for a wide range of devices.
Application
Perfect for education and training establishments where group netbooks and iPads are returned for secure overnight storage and charging with networking options.
Total flexibility - iPads and netbooks can be securely charged alongside each other in any configuration.
Netbooks and iPads are arranged 2 per shelf sideways. Measurement allows 60mm for depth of transformer. This allows charging for netbooks iPads mini laptops UMPC's or mini notebooks with a screen size of up to 12.
Please check the dimensions of specific laptops with the allowances below as manufacturer's sizes do vary.
Maximum laptop size 70h x 360w x 230d with 60mm depth allowance for transformer.
Key Features
High security netbook trolley which can store up to 16 netbooks or iPads. Market leading security design features include 2nr 7 lever mortise safe locks per door with anti-jemmy bar design all welded construction and full length piano hinges.
Mix your netbooks and iPads in the same trolley. Providing future proof design.
Clever naturally ventilated design means no heat build up and no energy hungry cooling fans.
Substantial laptop trolley base with large diameter swiveling and individually locking wheels are robust designed to last.
Optional ultra safe charging kit - RCD protected mains input lead is easily replaceable should it become damaged. Soft start surge protection anti-backwash device and mains conditioner provides ultra safe charging. Charging strips are high specification double insulated and come with cable management kits for an easy to install neat and reliable solution.
Uses the original laptop chargers meaning if a device is replaced or upgraded expensive call out charges are avoided with no on-going maintenance costs or warranty issues associated with swapping laptops using managed charging systems.
Insurance advised secure docking and networking options are also available.
Technical Specification
Weight 62 kg
Height 970 mm
Width 500 mm
Depth 650 mm
Technical Description
2 netbooks or iPads per shelf.
Maximum laptop size 70h x 360w x 230d with 60mm depth allowance for transformer.
Fully ventilated individual shelves - no heat build up on the top shelf.
Grommet plugs capture the cables as they pass through the body relieving any pressure from the plug or socket.
Networking compatible.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Bracket Type | Laptop Charging Trolley |
| Colour | Grey |
| Security | 2nr 7 Lever Mortise Safe Locks |
| Weight | 52 Kg |
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