Glassless Mirrors | Rolling & Mounted
Vertical & Horizontal Rolling Stand Glassless Mirrors
Glassless rolling stand mirrors are a great alternative if you don’t have wall space for wallmount glassless mirrors. The best part, they can be easily moved and stored if need be.glassless mirror horizontal final steps for assembly Glassless mirrors are on rolling stands and are also known as portable dance mirrors. Because glassless mirrors are lightweight they can be rolled about very easily and maneuver well for different needed venues. The rolling stand feature is fantastic for venues that want to use them for multiple purposes. For example, you can use them in a dance auditorium at a school then roll them outside so the band can watch themselves practice. Here are some other features about rolling mirrors to consider
- Stand with casters included Internal aluminum frame
- Single reflective side
- Can mount vertically or horizontally on stands
- Thickness: 1.25″
- Easy assembly - Made in the USA
- Fire rated. For example, Dance Equipment International glassless mirrors are certified by underwriters Laboratory UL Fire Retardant rated for safety (BLBT.R7754)
- Not designed to be leaned against
- Not designed to be intentionally hit with exercise balls, etc
- Vertical rolling stand mirrors sit 3.5″ off floor when attached to stand.
- Horizontal rolling stand mirrors sit standard at 24″ from the floor to bottom of mirror.
They can go on any wall surface with little or no preparation. Each wall mounted mirror comes with adjustable wall brackets with slotted mounting holes. Glassless mirror wall mount specifications The slotted mounting holes allow for minor adjustment in vertical and horizontal directions that offer perfect alignment for adjacent mirrors. Glassless wall mount mirrors are lightweight and are easily installed. Because of its light weight, wall inserts and supports are eliminated. The glassless wall mount mirrors can be mounted directly to finished plaster, wood paneling and interior partitioning. Wall mount glassless mirrors come with a “L” bracket on top and bottom with screws to attach the bracket to the frame. Customers can use various screws based on the type of wall it will be going onto (Sheetrock, cider walls, wood paneling etc.).