Sticker roll holder
- RFT5
Plastic holder for sticker rolls or adhesive tape rolls, used for organizing the work area in the warehouse and packaging area. Stable design with a flat base that allows placement on the packaging table or on a shelf, and the side structure keeps the roll fixed during sticker peeling. Compatible with small and medium-sized rolls, with a diameter of up to 10 cm.
Features:
- Material: plastic
- Color: gray
- Length: 23 cm
- Width: 16 cm
- Height: 16 cm
- Weight: 290 grams
- Maximum roll dimensions: 12 cm width and 10 cm diameter
- Maximum supported weight: 15 kg
Operational advantages:
- Reduces the application time of stickers per parcel
- Keeps the roll fixed, without rolling on the packaging table
- Organizes the work area at picking and shipping stations
- Allows stickers to be peeled off with one hand
- Compatible with both sticker rolls and adhesive tape rolls
Recommended for:
- Warehouses with fixed packaging and shipping stations
- Fulfillment centers for e-commerce orders
- Production and customization workshops
- Logistics and courier companies
- Medium- and high-volume picking and packing areas
Compatible consumables
The holder is suitable for sticker rolls and adhesive tape. We recommend combining it with the FRAGIL sticker roll for an efficient packaging station:

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