Introduction to Triga Components
Feet: Two versions - one is wide for lateral stability and the other (pictured) is low profile.
Uprights: Vertical structural pieces, typically 1 - 4 sections, each up to 48" long.

Uprights are built by inserting the male connector into the female connector and tightening the threaded collar. Both connectors are keyed so the connection can only be made one way. This requires no tools.

Upright top-cap indicates this is the top section of an upright, (pictured below).

Cross-bar: Horizontal structural pieces, typically up to 48" long.

Graphic Tensioner, (Closed Position) Graphic Tensioner, (Open Position)
Graphic Tensioner Activation: Release Graphic Tensioner to the Open Position by pushing the button after the graphic is installed to pull it tight.
Link-Cuff: Cross-bars are "linked" to uprights by fastening a cross-link to a link-cuff. This is done without tools. Most common "links" are made in-line at 180, (to extend in a straight line) or at 90, (to create a corner). Multiple angles are possible.

Graphic Rail: Horizontal pieces that hold PVC strips installed in the bottom and top of graphics. Mounted into tensioners, they pull graphics tight when "Trigas", (tensioners) are activated. On back of the rail there is a hinge block that slides into the tensioner.

Introduction to Triga Components