SKU: GC40-RTR-PSC185

RotaTrim Stand & Waste Catcher PT1850

RotaTrim Stand & Waste Catcher DT/FT/T1850

Stand and Waste Collector for the Pro Series Trimmers. Available for Models: PT 650, PT 950, PT 1250, PT 1550, PT 1850 & PT 2500.

Features:

Stand And Waste Catcher: This stand and waste collector is ideal for any environment where desk/workspace is limited.

No Drill Mounting: Your Rotatrim Technical series trimmer slots into the stand with no drilling required for mounting

Easy Levelling: Adjustable feet for easy levelling on uneven floors

Keep Scraps Off Floor: Retractable PVC collector bag catches your trimmed scraps for easy disposal with no mess

Easy Assembly: User assembly is easy with a step by step video

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RotaTrim Stand & Waste Catcher DT/FT/T1850

Stand and Waste Collector for the Pro Series Trimmers. Available for Models: PT 650, PT 950, PT 1250, PT 1550, PT 1850 & PT 2500.

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