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Radial walls are a set of three connected aluminum frame Mesh Panels. This configuration is great for large rooms like school gymnasiums or art galleries. Aluminum Multi-Wall frames can easily be changed from Zig-Zag to Radial Wall by adding Ring Connectors (see Accessories).
Add panels to extend a Zig-Zag Wall. Works with aluminum or steel (pictured) frames. 2-Ring Connectors and poles are all you need to extend an Aluminum Zig-Zag. Three-Ways and Poles extend a Steel Zig-Zag frame.
Cross Walls are a set of four connected aluminum frame mesh Panels. Like Radial Walls, Cross Walls are great for school gyms and other large open spaces. Like other Multi and Zig-Zag Walls, Cross Walls are virtually knock over proof. Aluminum Cross Walls can be changed into a Radial Wall or an Extended Zig-Zag Wall by adding Ring Connectors.
This 2-Ring Connector attaches Aluminum Frame Mesh Panels together to create a Zig-Zag. See more parts and connectors in Mesh Panel Accessories
| Radial Wall Price | Cross Wall Price | |
| Aluminum Multi-Wall Frame with 5-ft Mesh Panels | $535 | $710 |
| Aluminum Multi-Wall Frame with 4-ft Mesh Panels | $525 | $695 |
| Aluminum Multi-Wall Frame with 3-ft Mesh Panels | $515 | $685 |
| Steel Frame Price | Aluminum Frame Price | |
| Add a 5-ft wide Frame and Mesh Panel to a Zig-Zag | $195 | $190 |
| Add a 4-ft wide Frame and Mesh Panel to a Zig-Zag | $190 | $185 |
| Add a 3-ft wide Frame and Mesh Panel to a Zig-Zag | $185 | $180 |
I would like to acknowledge your company for the quality and utility of the Mesh Panel Display units. This panel display unit was observed at the 2006 New Mexico Expo in Albuquerque. Our district art representatives noted that each unit was easy to assemble, utilized space effectively, and presented a uniform clean look for displaying art work. Each site now has a unit for the individual and district art shows. Your Mesh Panel Display Unit accents our students' works and adds a touch of class to our shows. My compliments and appreciation.
Jose Hinojosa, Fine Arts Coordinator for New Mexico Gadsden Independent School District