DEFLOK™ is a revolutionary partition bracing system which allows vertical deflection whilst still maintaining all the lateral bracing attributes of the TRACKLOK® range.

Timber and proprietary aluminium head and glazing tracks have limited to no vertical deflection capabilities. DEFLOK™ gives these systems the ability to allow for + / – 35mm of vertical deflection whilst still maintaining all the lateral brace attributes of the standard TRACKLOK® range.

The range of DEFLOK™ products includes:

DEFLOK™ RETRO – Aluminium head and glazing tracks have limited to no vertical deflection capabilities, giving these systems the ability to allow for + / – 35mm of vertical deflection whilst still maintaining all the lateral brace attributes of the standard TRACKLOK® range.

DEFLOK™ TIMBA – Timber framed partition walls have limited to no vertical deflection capabilities. DEFLOK™ TIMBA gives these systems the ability to allow for + / – 35mm of vertical deflection whilst still maintaining all the lateral brace attributes of the standard range.

DEFLOK™ VERT – Service clashes are inevitable and although the DEFLOK™ range provides flexibility with bracing angles from 30° to 60° there will always be some situations where this is not enough. DEFLOK™ VERT gives the installer a tool to use a vertical brace on one arm allowing for the ultimate in clash avoidance. Utilised in IL2, IL3 and IL4 buildings. Available in TIMBA and RETRO

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Components

1 x DEFLOK™ plus 2 x BC45 top connectors.

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We aim to lead the market in innovation, delivery and service by building lasting mutually profitable customer relationships. As a part of CSR New Zealand, our production and management procedures ensure our products are manufactured from quality materials and to the highest standards. With branches in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch, Potter Interior Systems provide quality solutions for customers throughout the country.

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