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Gator Frameworks Media Tray Stands

Gator Frameworks Media Tray Stands

Gator

Description

Adjustable height tray for stage applications. These work great for rhythm instruments, tablets or any other accessories you need to have at the ready.

Dimensions
Exterior Length: 19.5 in.
Exterior Width: 5 in.
Exterior Height: 34 in.
Exterior Weight: 9.2 lb.
Minimum Height: 28 in.
Maximum Height: 44 in.
Weight Capacity: 20 lb.

Gator Frameworks Compact Adjustable Media Tray Stand

Features

  • Adjustable reversible 1.2mm steel utility tray
  • Tray surface measures 19.25 x 15.75 in. with 1 in. flanged edges
  • Mounting brackets for 100 x 100 Vesa mounting for small monitors
  • Perfect for laptops, projectors, small production samplers, sheet music, small keyboard controllers and more
  • Adhesive EVA rubber pads prevent slippage
  • Collapsible tripod design
  • Built-in safety pin and hardware included
  • Min/Max height 28 – 44.5 in. (711.2mm – 1130.3mm)
  • 7/8 in. steel tubing construction
  • Red safety rings on feet
  • 20 lbs. weight capacity

Reviews

4.67

3 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  3. Portable1
  4. Stable1
  • Great Purchase!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byLarry

    fromundisclosed

    needed a tray for on stage and this was the perfect solution. great price too. Well made and folds up compact.

  • great for ableton push 2!

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    byChristian

    fromundisclosed

    works pretty well as a stand for my push 2, can withstand inappropriately vigorous finger drumming

  • EXCELLENT STAND

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted8 years ago

    by'Souths Side Jerry'

    fromPittsburgh, PA.

    I'm a sax player. The stand is a good move for me in my efforts to size down some of the gear and weight I normally carry to gigs and set up on stage.....especially when I'm only working with a trio or quartet Jazz - Blues and/or R&B bands. I still use my larger rig for the 5 piece or larger groups I work with, especially the Classic Rock bands.

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