





Clear 48-Inch Wide Poster Hanger Frame (48x36, 48x48, 48x72)
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Category: poster hanger

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- IMPORTANT 1. Rails close much easier when paper/fabric is inserted. Try closing them with a regular piece of paper inserted to see how they work. 2. Slide hanging tabs into top groove first before snapping the rail closed, as they are hard to get in once the rail is closed. They also become harder to slide when the rail is closed which is important so they stay in the correct position once your poster is hung. The tabs can be repositioned even after the rails are closed.
- Crafted and produced in the United States. The rails are constructed from transparent PVC. The hanging clips are made of resilient clear polycarbonate. Measurements: 1 inch in height, 1/4 inch in depth, and 48 inches in length. Each rail weighs 4 ounces.
- SNAPS to CLOSE - Please first WATCH THE VIDEO "How to Use goKelvin Hanging Rails" (on YouTube or see below) - Strong grip to hold poster. Stays securely closed over time. Easy installation. Rails are easy to open and close for changing posters. Easily adjustable hanging clips which slide along the top groove to any position. Tabs can be adjusted once rail is closed. Holds all poster types securely. Posters and maps will not pull or fall out. Stays flat against wall. For additional tabs, contact the seller.
- MANY USES -for hanging large world maps, vinyl signs, heavy duty laminated maps, card stock, paper, chart posters, cloth banners, classroom maps, flags, commercial advertising posters or signs, thick photo posters, large wall calendars. Can be used with paper up to max of 1/16" thick. Will securely hold soft, flexible or slippery surfaces (Does not work with 1/4" foam board because it is too thick.)
- 2 RAILS and 8 HANGER TABS INCLUDED - (LOOK in package for a small clear bag with the clear tabs) tabs have 1/4 inch hole. Eight clear hanger tabs are included for extra support on top rail, or to attach to wall at bottom rail, or to cut rails in half and have two 24" rail sets. Rails are easy to cut to size with a fine tooth hack saw. Close first before cutting and file smooth rough edges. (Do not use scissors or an X-ACTO knife as they will not work).








