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Banner with Pole Pockets The most common way to hang a banner is by folding the graphic at each end and either sewing a hem or applying double sided tape to form a pole pocket on the top and bottom. Place dowels into the pockets and slide the graphic into the channel on the platforms. |
Banner with Notched Pockets The BSO requires the banne to have pole pockets with either a full 8" cut-out to create tabs or a 8" cut out on back of the pockets to allow the flatforms to come into direct contact with the cross tubes. |
Banner or Sign with Grommet Holes Grommet holes will allow you to mount a banner or sign to the hooks on our Swing Standâ„¢ models. |
Banner with Plastic Extrusion Placing extrusions on the top and bottom of the banner will replace the dowels. Then slide the banner directly into platforms. A plastic extrusion can also be used to hang a graphic on a Swing Standâ„¢, provided it has an attached string of hanging loops to hang the graphic from the hooks. |
Rigid Poster or Rigid Sign Posters or paper signs can be mounted to foam core boards or other rigid backboards. rigid signs will mount directly to the stand by placing the gin into the channel on the platforms. |