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Introducing the Elegant Curvex Range by Axiom
The long established Axiom Wiring Accessory Range is about to turn a corner with the introduction of Axiom Curvex. Designed to complement modern interiors, this attractive modular white accessory range, manufactured in durable fire resistant thermoplastic, has a low profile and elegant rounded curves on all four sides.
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he Extensive Curvex range is designed to meet the vast majority of installer requirements, with Switches including up to 3 gang/2 way fittings, 20A and 45A double pole options plus intermediate and dimmer switches. Sockets have the standard range 1 and 2 gang single and double pole fittings, both switched and unswitched, a range of data and shaver sockets as well as 45A cooker switches, fused connection units and much more. In total, the Curvex range, including cavity boxes, amounts to upwards of 50 lines.
Designed for ease of installation: Curvex features solid screws for deep fastening into
terminal blocks, with captive screws and clear terminal markings to help ensure strong long lasting connections. Product quality: The Curvex range has 6mm thick plates, is certified to all relevant BS and BS EN Standards and is backed by a 25 Year Guarantee. Distributed exclusively by Electrical Wholesalers. The range is being priced very competitively for the Wholesaler with introductory promotions and stockist terms being made available. Apart from major Trade Advertising and PR investment, specific pull through support for the Wholesaler will include launch Brochures. Display Boards and Samples. 0208 503 8500
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