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Markerboard Tiles<br />

Specifications<br />

Dividends Horizon<br />

Markerboard Tiles<br />

Markerboard tiles may be attached<br />

to any Dividends Horizon universal<br />

panel frame or wall mount tracks.<br />

Construction<br />

Markerboard tiles are constructed of 20 gauge<br />

steel, powder coated with paint suitable for<br />

use with standard dry erase markers.<br />

Available Sizes<br />

• Heights: 7", 10", 14", 21", 24" and 28"<br />

• Widths: 18", 24", 30", 36", 42", and 48"<br />

Attachment<br />

Markerboard tiles are installed on one side<br />

or both sides of a panel frame or attached<br />

to wall mount tracks. Individual D1 or D2 tile<br />

support rails must be ordered separately.<br />

Markerboard Trays<br />

Markerboard trays are positioned directly<br />

below markerboard tiles, and are designed<br />

to hold dry erase markers and erasers.<br />

Trays mount to the outside of tile frames,<br />

and replace a D1 or D2 tile support.<br />

Markerboard trays may not be positioned<br />

directly above or below a beltway raceway<br />

and may not be used with stack frames.<br />

Note: Markerboard tiles can use D1<br />

or D2 tile supports. Legacy D1 and D2<br />

Markerboard tiles use D1 tile supports only.<br />

Markerboard Tile<br />

DP7 Stack Frame/Steel Tile Planning Note<br />

When planning steel or markerboard tiles in the lower of two stack<br />

frames, or the upper position of full view panels with stack frames<br />

above them, different attachment clips are required. Specify pattern<br />

number DP7 SSTK ($10 list) for each steel or markerboard tile<br />

used in these applications. This hardware kit is not required for any<br />

other tiles, or for steel and markerboard tiles in other locations.<br />

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