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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.