Concrete covers are the lids that close paving boxes flush-mounted in standard flooring, allowing quick access to wiring and modules without removing the frame. Available in finishes that accept the floor coating (ceramic, parquet, vinyl, etc.) or in brushed metal.
10 products

KSE01/23/72
IP66 mechanism holder unit with manual lock for one element function and one RJ45 Keystone clipping in stainless steel Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE01SEC/23/72
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock for a function of 1 element and 1 RJ45 Keystone clipping in stainless steel Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE16USEC/23/72
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock and a schuko socket with 1RJ45 category 6 UTP stainless steel Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE36USEC/23/72
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock and a Italian socket P40 socket with 1RJ45 category 6 UTP stainless steel Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE01/23/71
IP66 mechanism holder unit with manual closure for a function of 1 element and 1 RJ45 Keystone clipping brass Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE01SEC/23/71
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock for one element function and one RJ45 Keystone clip coupler brass Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE16USEC/23/71
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock and a schuko socket with 1RJ45 category 6 UTP brass Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE25U/23/71
Mechanism-holder unit IP66 with manual lock and French socket outlet with 1 RJ45 category 5e UTP brass Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE36USEC/23/71
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock and a Italian socket P40 socket with 1RJ45 category 6 UTP brass Simon K45
Simon K45

KSE4/23/71
IP66 mechanism holder unit with safety lock and a British brass socket base Simon K45
Simon K45
FAQ
Standard flooring is laid directly over the structural slab. A false floor (raised access floor) creates a hollow space between the slab and the walking surface, made of modular tiles supported by pedestals. The false floor is used to route electrical, voice, data and HVAC installations under the floor and access them through registers and floor boxes — typical in offices, server rooms, classrooms and meeting rooms where flexibility is needed.
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