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Product Description
The vinyl-blend cork display strip, or map rail, with aluminum frames, are space-saving solutions for displaying projects, papers, maps, flags, and other classroom work. There is no longer a need to put tack holes in the wall or leave sticky tape residue behind when you've added this to your workspace or learning environment. This map rail is easy to install to your wall and it looks great alone or when paired above an existing whiteboard or chalkboard. Make your map rail even more versatile by adding accessories such as the flag holders, paper holders, end caps, map holders, and hooks. Channels are sold un-drilled and can be mounted to the wall in 3 different ways. We recommend the use of end caps for map rail installations that have exposed ends. Minimum order of 6
Mounting option 1 - Screws exposed through the face of the cork
Mounting option 2 - Screws underneath the cork (not exposed)
Mounting option 3 - Mounted with double-faced tape.
Free Shipping within the Continental United States on purchases of $1,800+ on select Cork Display Rails.
Specifications
Length: 48" or 92"
Widths: 1", 2", or 3"
Cork Thickness: 1/4"
Frame Material: Aluminum
Tack Area Material: Vinyl-Blend Cork
Minimum order of 6
Free Shipping with Purchase of $1,800 or More on Select Cork Display Rails
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Reviews and questions
Tackstrip brand Cork Rail is a popular display solution for schools or classrooms to hand student art projects, notices, or any paper that needs to be displayed in a school environment. Heavy-duty construction is made from aluminum or plastic, with a vinyl-blended cork material to securely hold a tack or staple even after heavy use. Tackstrip brand cork strips can be installed with screws, attached to the wall in a hallway, classroom, gym, or cafeteria environment, and can be installed together in line to create a longer display rail system.