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Mains Powered Display Turntable With Slip Rings (TTC500SR) 50kg Load Capacity

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Mains Powered Display Turntable With Slip Rings (TTC500SR) 50kg Load CapacityKey Features of the TTC500SR The TTC500SR is a mains powered rotating display drive designed to power illuminated revolving displays. Equipped with slip rings that transfer power up to 4 amps to the display, this unit is perfect for businesses looking to showcase their products with added lighting effects. With the capacity to rotate up to 50kg based on a balanced concentric load, the TTC500SR ensures that your displays are always in motion,

Key Features of the TTC500SR

The TTC500SR is a mains-powered rotating display drive designed to power illuminated revolving displays. Equipped with slip rings that transfer power up to 4 amps to the display, this unit is perfect for businesses looking to showcase their products with added lighting effects. With the capacity to rotate up to 50kg based on a balanced concentric load, the TTC500SR ensures that your displays are always in motion, captivating your audience. Additionally, this unit can be used upside down, but the weight loading will be reduced to a maximum of 25kg.

2.5rpm clockwise units are stock items.

Specifications and Details

Dimensions and Rotation:

The TTC500SR features a 230mm diameter rotating turn plate, complemented by a 300mm base and a height of 100mm. This turntable rotates at a consistent speed of 2.5 rpm, ensuring your products are always in motion, capturing the eye of potential customers. You can also select this turntable in a 1 RPM version for slower rotational speed. 

Power and Safety:

Safety is paramount with the TTC500SR. The unit is designed with a power outlet up to 4A and is fitted with safety clutches to comply with EC regulations. It's crucial to note that display turntables, including the TTC500SR, should not be rotated manually, as this can damage the gears, especially if placed in a public area.

Important Considerations for Optimal Use

While the turntable is rated for up to 50kg, the size and balance of your display can significantly affect the torque on the turntable bearing. This might necessitate a turntable with a larger weight capacity for certain applications. It's essential to maintain a central and balanced load. Counterweights might be required to ensure balance. We recommend purchasing a sample to test your specific revolving display before placing a bulk order. 

Expert Advice and Support

At Coker Exhibition Systems, we pride ourselves on offering expert advice. Whether you're considering ceiling or wall-mounted applications or need guidance on setup and operation, don't hesitate to call us on 01256 768178. Our team is always ready to provide expert advice and support, ensuring you achieve the best results with your displays.

This unit is also available with a speed of 1 RPM; select the appropriate model. Please note for this speed, a 10-day turnaround is to be expected.

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