Mobile Cart Suits Ed. Presentations

The Teacher Instructor Center (TIC) is a mobile presentation cart that holds all necessary equipment for classroom presentations. It also can be used as a workstation with the addition of an optional keyboard drawer. The TIC has a 60"(W) x 30"(D) worksurface covered with a light oak -color laminate. A flip-top door at the rear opens easily to store cords and cables. In addition, the solid oak guard rail prevents equipment from being accidentally pulled off the back of the unit. Sturdy metal shelves are adjustable to accommodate a VCR, CD-ROM changer or similar devices. An optional front-security panel locks all equipment; screws can be opened only with special wrenches. The TIC moves smoothly on four 4" Cushionex wheels, each with locks. Spectrum Industries, Chippewa Falls, WI, (800) 235-1262, [email protected].

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