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The WT4009 uprights are 45×45mm square tube with 2.5mm wall thickness. We publish the cross-section spec because we want you to compare it against anything else on the market.
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The WT4008 uprights are 45×45mm square tube with 2.5mm wall thickness. We publish the cross-section spec because we want you to compare it against anything else on the market.
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The WT4004 frame is built around a reinforced steel spine that eliminates the center sag common on budget display racks. When loaded with dense hardwood, it stays perfectly level.
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We designed the WT4007 after visiting 30+ tile showrooms and noticing the same bottleneck: staff wasting time lifting heavy sample boards. This rack lets one person reorganize an entire display wall i
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We pre-drill and tap every threaded insert on the WT4006 before finishing, so the powder coat never fills the threads. Your assembly bolts go in clean every time.
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We ship the WT4005 with spare felt pads and an extra hardware kit because we know showroom fixtures take abuse. Having spares on hand means zero downtime.
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We pre-drill and tap every threaded insert on the WC2041 before finishing, so the powder coat never fills the threads. Your assembly bolts go in clean every time.
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Engineered wood and laminate samples are lighter than solid hardwood, but they still need secure display. The WF2054 tier spacing accommodates the full range of modern flooring thicknesses.
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Unlike welded display fixtures that ship in bulky crates, the WO602 packs flat to roughly 12% of its assembled volume. This cuts your freight cost and simplifies receiving.
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Different plank widths create display chaos in multi-brand showrooms. The WT2001 accepts planks from 75mm to 300mm wide in the same frame, with tier spacing that adjusts independently per row.
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Engineered wood and laminate samples are lighter than solid hardwood, but they still need secure display. The WT2023 tier spacing accommodates the full range of modern flooring thicknesses.
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Natural hardwood varies dramatically in grain and tone from batch to batch. The WT2021 presents long edges forward so customers see the true character of each plank, not just a narrow face.
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Flooring retailers who switched to the WT2020 reported faster customer decisions because planks are organized by color family — light to dark, warm to cool — in a single continuous sightline.
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Natural hardwood varies dramatically in grain and tone from batch to batch. The WT2019 presents long edges forward so customers see the true character of each plank, not just a narrow face.
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Engineered wood and laminate samples are lighter than solid hardwood, but they still need secure display. The WT909 tier spacing accommodates the full range of modern flooring thicknesses.
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Contractors and homeowners make up most flooring showroom traffic. Neither group wants to dig through stacks. The WT908 puts 20+ planks in a single sightline so customers scan your entire range withou
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Natural hardwood varies dramatically in grain and tone from batch to batch. The WT903 presents long edges forward so customers see the true character of each plank, not just a narrow face.
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Flooring showrooms have a unique display challenge: planks look completely different horizontal versus vertical. The WT2015 presents samples at a 12° angle — close enough to flat for accurate color pe
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Every WT2013 ships with a printed assembly guide that uses only pictures — no English required. We have shipped to 50+ countries and the feedback on our instructions has been universally positive.
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Unlike display systems that become obsolete when you change product lines, the WF2025 is category-agnostic. It works equally well for hardwood, laminate, engineered wood, LVT, and bamboo planks.