BannerDrop ceiling display system allows banners installed in high places to be easily changed


BannerDrop is a ceiling-mounted, motorized hoist that lifts and displays banners in large, open spaces. Once installed, the system allows media to be elevated to the ceiling with the push of a button, or lowered for quick and easy replacement.

BannerDrop eliminates the need for lift rentals, labor expenses, floor cleanings, structural repairs and insurance expenses typically associated with replacing high hung banners.

Each unit contains a radio receiver that’s tethered to a remote control. Raising and lowering a banner is as simple as pushing a single button on the remote. Banners can be repositioned throughout the day to take advantage of natural light as the sun angle changes.

BannerDrop steel cables are 1/16th of an inch in diameter and can carry a load of 480 pounds. The hardware can accommodate almost any banner imaginable. The hydraulic system can haul banners to a height of six stories. The system is powered by a 120 VAC electric motor that’s powerful and quiet.

The inside of the machine houses spools that prevent wires from tangling and ensure that banners are kept level. The exterior is made of aluminum for an appearance that is sleek and discreet. The aluminum can be powder-coated in any color and won’t detract from the atmosphere of your building.

Banner Drop has already been installed in hundreds of facilities, including JFK International Airport and Madison Square Garden.

 



February 12, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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