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Sign Holders in green
-
£4.00 each
-
(151 IN STOCK)
with small number clip (for ‘Economy’ station numbers)
OR
with large number clip (for’de luxe’ station numbers
)
Our
plastic
sign
holders
are
a
popular
and
effective
option
when
it
comes
to
Rally
exercise
signs.
They
are
easy
to
use
-
simply
insert
your
exercise
sign
through
the
narrow side of the coloured frame. These frames are specifically for laminated posters so please be aware that there is no cover or ‘u-pocket’ provided with the frame.
Our
‘standard’
frame
comes
in
Green
(as
shown)
but
frames
in
other
colours
are
available
by
special
order
(please
email
us
for
further
information).
A
‘Judges
Set’
can
also be found on this page.
Accesories such as a pair of angled feet, a number clip and ‘correx-type’ board are supplied, and additional supplies can be found on the ‘Accessories’ page.
You can order any number you require in the ‘cart’
SIGN HOLDERS
JUDGE’S SET -
£10.00 per set
(13 in stock)
Mainly
for
judges
and
competition
organisers,
a
set
of
three
sign
holders,
one
each
in
blue,
orange
and
yellow
(for
Bonus,
Start
and
Finish
signs)
which
take
A4
laminated/encapsulated
signs,
come
complete
with
black
‘Correx-type’
board
and
2
angled feet
but no number clip.
SIGN HOLDER ASSEMBLY
The Component Parts
Sign holder frame,
‘Correx-type’ board,
2 angled feet
and number clip
Insert the board
Insert the board into the slot
on the side of the frame
Attach the foot (pt 1)
Holding frame in one
hand, tilt foot slightly
towards the small
projecting stub until
clip hooks onto fame
"ridge"......
Attach the foot (pt 2)
.....ease foot backwards
until the rear part of the
clip "snaps" onto the
“ridge" on the other edge
of the frame.
Foot in correct
position
Clipped onto both
sides of the frame -
now repeat for second
foot
Attach number clip
Attach the number clip onto
the frame - opposite side to the
feet! The 'clip' hooks onto
ridge of frame - both sides -
similar manner as the feet
Instructions PDF Download
As
can
be
seen
in
the
photographs
below,
angled
feet
can
be
used
in
two
different
ways
-
firstly
in
the
‘normal’
manner
as
shown
in
the
photograph
below
or
secondly,
by
turniong
the
sign
holder
(with
feet
attached)
upside
down!
Seriously,
this
displays
the
exercise
sign
with
a
much
lower
viewing
angle,
something
like 15 degrees rather than 45 degrees.