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USM Haller Tubes: All Lengths and Dimensions

Suppliers like Konektra or Limics24 offer a wide selection of USM Haller tubes available in various lengths and designs to meet your individual needs.

Tubes in All Lengths

The tubes, which are available both with and without slots, represent the highest level of quality and functionality you expect from USM Haller.

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Slotted and Non-Slotted Tubes - Perfect for Every Purpose

USM Haller tubes are available in two main variants: with slots and without slots. The slotted tubes offer additional flexibility and adaptability for specific construction requirements, while the non-slotted tubes provide a seamless and elegant appearance.

Both variants are equally robust and durable, making them the ideal choice for constructing or expanding your USM Haller furniture.

Available Lengths for Every Project

Flexibility and precision are key aspects in furniture design. That's why the tubes are available at Konektra or Limics24 in the most popular lengths: 250 mm, 350 mm, 500 mm, and 750 mm.

This variety of sizes ensures that you find exactly what you need for your project, whether it's a small adjustment or a large new construction.

Custom Lengths Available on Request

Sometimes a project has specific requirements. For this reason, Limics24 also offers custom lengths.

Unmatched Quality at Unbeatable Prices

Manufactured from high-quality materials, the tubes guarantee durability and resilience.

Whether you're an experienced design studio looking for customized solutions or a DIY enthusiast working on a personal project, Limics is the best supplier for USM Haller tubes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does USM Haller come in? +

USM Haller follows a grid system. Module widths are 350 mm, 500 mm and 750 mm. Depths are also 350 mm, 500 mm and 750 mm. Heights are graduated in 175 mm, 250 mm, 350 mm, 500 mm or 750 mm. Combining these allows almost any furniture size.

What is the difference between 1st and 2nd generation? +

The 1st generation uses a different connector system (bayonet lock) than the 2nd generation (screw connection). Most spare parts on the market are for the 2nd generation. The generations are not compatible.

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