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Falcon Eyes Turntable T360-A3 60 cm up to 40 Kg

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  • Electric turntable for product as well as 360 degree photography
  • 60 cm diameter
  • Maximum load: 40 kg
  • One rotation per 120 seconds

The Falcon Eyes T360-A3 is the largest turntable in its series. The T360-A3 has a diameter of 60 cm and a maximum load capacity of 40 kg. This makes the is turntable ideal for displaying products and 360-degree photography. The T360 A3 is very user-friendly. In addition, the direction of rotation can go in either direction using the on ⁄ off button. The turntable rotates a circle in 120 seconds.

Use T360-A3 turntable
The T360-A3 has a diameter of 60 cm and can support a maximum of 40 kg. The T360-A3 can be used to photograph and create 360-degree images of, for example, shoes, jewelry, toys and cakes. In addition, you can use the T360-A3 to display products in a shop window or at a trade show.

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Falcon Eyes Turntable T360-A3 60 cm up to 40 Kg

Short profile

  • Electric turntable for product as well as 360 degree photography
  • 60 cm diameter
  • Maximum load: 40 kg
  • One rotation per 120 seconds

Product description for Falcon Eyes Turntable T360-A3 60 cm up to 40 Kg

The Falcon Eyes T360-A3 is the largest turntable in its series. The T360-A3 has a diameter of 60 cm and a maximum load capacity of 40 kg. This makes the is turntable ideal for displaying products and 360-degree photography. The T360 A3 is very user-friendly. In addition, the direction of rotation can go in either direction using the on ⁄ off button. The turntable rotates a circle in 120 seconds.

Use T360-A3 turntable
The T360-A3 has a diameter of 60 cm and can support a maximum of 40 kg. The T360-A3 can be used to photograph and create 360-degree images of, for example, shoes, jewelry, toys and cakes. In addition, you can use the T360-A3 to display products in a shop window or at a trade show.

Falcon Eyes Turntable T360-A3 60 cm up to 40 Kg

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