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Mains-Powered Rotating Display Stand With a 650mm Deck and Black Skirt (TTCSW1000) 100kg Load Capacity

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Mains-Powered Rotating Display Stand With a 650mm Deck and Black Skirt (TTCSW1000) 100kg Load CapacityKey Features of the TTCSW1000 The TTCSW1000 is a premium rotating display stand featuring a 650mm diameter beech top, designed to showcase your products most captivatingly. With an elegant black skirt, this stand is functional and adds a touch of sophistication to any display setting. Capable of supporting up to 100kg, this unit is perfect for businesses aiming to present their products dynamically and stylishly. Specifications and Details Design and

Key Features of the TTCSW1000

The TTCSW1000 is a premium rotating display stand featuring a 650mm diameter beech top, designed to showcase your products most captivatingly. With an elegant black skirt, this stand is functional and adds a touch of sophistication to any display setting. Capable of supporting up to 100kg, this unit is perfect for businesses aiming to present their products dynamically and stylishly.

Specifications and Details

Design and Aesthetics:

This rotating display stand boasts a 650mm diameter beech top, ensuring ample product space. The black skirt adds a modern touch, but other finishes are available upon request, allowing customisation to match your brand or event theme.

Rotation and Load Capacity:

The TTCSW1000 rotates at a consistent 2.5rpm, ensuring your products are always in motion, capturing attention and interest. With a load capacity of up to 100kg, this stand is versatile enough to accommodate a wide range of products.

Customisation and Additional Features:

This rotating display stand can be custom-built to meet specific requirements. Whether it's a different finish for the skirt or additional features, Coker Expo is ready to tailor the stand to your needs. Additionally, the unit can be equipped with a slip ring power supply. Please call for more details and production times.

Important Considerations for Optimal Use

These rotating display stands are made to order, ensuring each unit is crafted precisely and carefully. As they are custom-made, they typically have a production time of 10 days. Planning your order is essential, especially for an upcoming event or exhibition.

Expert Advice and Support

At Coker Exhibition Systems, we pride ourselves on offering expert advice. If you have any queries about the TTCSW1000 Rotating Display Stand or need guidance on customisation options, please call us on 01256 768178. Our team is always here to help you get the most out of your display solutions.

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