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Altron ACP1/1000 CCTV camera tower & column
Technical Specification
Features:
- Make: Altron
- Model code: ACP1/1000
- Towers/ Columns/ Poles: Poles
- Tower Height m: 3 m height
- Pole Mounting Type: Wall Mount
Additional info:
150mm stand off brackets
Read moreMake | Altron |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Altron Communications Equipment Limited |
Category | CCTV>CCTV camera towers & columns |
Model code | ACP1/1000 |
Towers/ Columns/ Poles | Poles |
Tower Height m | 3 m height |
Pole Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Additional info | 150mm stand off brackets |
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