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Discover the ultimate solution for showcasing your natural stone and tile collections with our innovative Sliding Rotating Marble Display Rack. This versatile display system combines functionality with aesthetic appeal, making it ideal for showrooms, exhibitions, and retail environments. Whether you need a Stone display rack for granite slabs or a Stone sample display rack for smaller pieces, our product offers reliable performance. For larger applications, consider our Large rotating display stand for tiles and stones, designed to handle heavy-duty requirements while providing easy access. Additionally, the Tile and stone rotating display rack version ensures smooth rotation and sliding mechanisms, enhancing customer interaction and sales opportunities. Built with precision engineering, this display rack supports various materials, including marble, quartz, and ceramic tiles, helping you present your products in an organized and professional manner.
The Sliding Rotating Marble Display Rack is engineered with high-quality materials to ensure durability and long-term use. It features a robust steel frame with a powder-coated finish, resistant to scratches and corrosion. The sliding mechanism allows for easy adjustment of sample positions, while the rotating base provides 360-degree visibility, enabling customers to view materials from all angles. Key parameters include:
| Feature | Specification | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Frame Construction | 1.5-inch square steel tubing | Enhanced stability and load-bearing capacity |
| Rotating Mechanism | Double-ball bearing system | Silent operation and effortless rotation |
| Sliding Rails | Stainless steel with anti-tilt design | Safe and smooth sliding without jamming |
| Base Material | Reinforced polymer with non-slip pads | Prevents scratching on floors and improves safety |
| Customization | Modular design for easy expansion | Adaptable to various display needs and spaces |