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Hang and organize folders on cubicle walls.
Mount with screws or tape.
Place these holders on a table or counter top, then relocate them as you see fit.
Store large amounts of literature in one compact space. These four-sided holders rotate 360° on a turntable so you can easily access your material.
These are thicker and more rigid than standard document protectors.
Compartments provide storage for papers and writing utensils.
Also known as archboards, these clipboards have two lever-release binder rings to hold top-punched sheets.
Protect sets of documents or thick instruction manuals.
These clipboards come double-bagged to meet Fed. Spec. Class 1 and ISO Class 3 clean room standards.
Support books and keep them upright.
Display time cards and badges of varying or nonstandard widths.
Display badges for quick identification.
Store index cards in these holders, which have a slot on the lid that lets you prop up cards for easy viewing.
Display your own business cards in trays or store other people’s cards in rotary holders.
Display documents on a desktop or other flat surface using these binders, which have a sanitary design.
Mount these binders to machines, equipment, walls, and flat surfaces to create permanent viewing spots and free up desk space—they display documents in a way that’s sanitary for all users.
These binders mount to machines, equipment, and walls.
Place these on top of a machine or table, then relocate them as you see fit.
These binders hold 12" of pages for displaying reference books and catalogs.
Hang documents or signs from these clips, and they rotate 360° to display your materials at any angle.
Mount these clips with the adhesive backing, then post paper and notes between the two vinyl-covered magnets.
Slide these pin-backed clips in and out of fabric cubicle walls without damage.
Hold lightweight objects, secure covers, and seal bags in sanitary and corrosive environments.
Secure small objects with these clips.
Slide up to 15 stacked sheets of paper between the clear frame and backing—friction holds them in place.
Good for dirty environments, these boards have a rubber surface that can be easily cleaned with a wet cloth.
No need for push pins—these boards have a long-lasting tacky surface that holds papers in place.
Use push pins to attach documents.
The plastic surface on these boards lasts longer than cork when exposed to harsh conditions.
Control access to bulletins and guard against tampering.
Keep instructions and safety sheets on any magnetic surface, such as a steel cabinet, desk, or machine.
Store manuals, product literature, wiring diagrams, and other paperwork in your enclosure, so they don’t get lost.