Easy Roller Wall Map Display from The Map Shop

   Have you got a paper wall map that changes from time to time but no way to hang it  or roll it up? This is an exciting new invention we have just discovered. .map mounting rails The pictures below illustrate how the wall map hanger works. It is a basic white laminated sheet mounted to a spring roller (just as if it were a map. Then we mount clear acetate on top and give that sheet a separate blue strip at the bottom to weigh it down. By lifting and separating these sheets, the static electricity will hold any paper map firmly in place between the two sheets. Finally somebody harnessed the power of static cling for the good of society. This model will accomodate maps up to 51 inches wide. The height is adjustable, to accommodate a map up to and 51 inches high.  However, to use this system, your map must be paper only. This system is mounted on our classroom style, spring roller system with its standard C-shaped channel backboard. You can combine this map display system with our  map stand to have a changing map display. Please scroll down to see a series of pictures that will help you understand how this map mounting system works. This system is also available in a non-roller configuration. This just has a wooden strip at the top with both layers attached and the same setup as shown on the last picture below...This takes you back to the wall maps home pagewall map order entry screensAsk us a question or tell us your opinion of our site
Here is the map fully mounted with the static cling holding it in place

this shows how the map slides under the acetate sheet and begins to cling to the backing
here is a look at the white backing This is an illustration of the static outer layer, the paper map and wlhite back-layer. The blue strip allows you to pull up the static layer to release the paper map

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