NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern: Charcoal, Plastic, 41 in Overall Ht, 20 in Overall Wd
The NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern (Charcoal) is a mobile, plastic lectern with an overall height of 41 inches and width of 20 inches. This model (MPN TWPL) is designed for portability and durability in presentation…
SKU 3G-OTH-605832
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Product Description
The NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern (Charcoal) is a mobile, plastic lectern with an overall height of 41 inches and width of 20 inches. This model (MPN TWPL) is designed for portability and durability in presentation settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern used for?
This mobile plastic lectern is used for presentations, speeches, and lectures in schools, conference rooms, and event venues. Its lightweight design and charcoal finish make it a practical choice for portable speaking stations.
What are the specifications of the NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern TWPL?
The NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern TWPL has an overall height of 41 in and width of 20 in. It is made of plastic, is mobile, and comes in a charcoal color. The manufacturer part number is TWPL.
Where to buy the NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern worldwide?
3G Electric supplies and delivers the NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING Lectern TWPL worldwide. We handle full logistics and customs clearance to ensure your order arrives at your facility, wherever you are located.
How to maintain a plastic mobile lectern?
Clean the plastic surface with a mild detergent and soft cloth to avoid scratches. Check casters and mobile base periodically for debris or wear. Store in a dry area to prevent warping. Follow NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING guidelines for best results.
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3G Electric supplies NATIONAL PUBLIC SEATING lecterns. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.


