There are a number of different mounting options available for your electronic scoreboard, depending on the scoreboard size, whether it will be installed on a field, a wall, or is a portable option.
Support Frames
Commonly used for outdoor scoreboard installations, these frames are typically installed in a concrete footing slab standing roughly 2m from the ground and then the scoreboard is installed onto the frames.
Mounting Brackets
Mounting brackets are suitable for smaller, lighter scoreboards – these boards can have a mounting kit provided and installed on walls.
Trolley
If you can’t have your scoreboard installed in a fixed position OR would prefer the flexibility of a portable scoreboard, a scoreboard trolley is a great option. Obviously there are scoreboard size limits for portable trolleys, but generally any scoreboard that can fit through a double door can sit on a portable trolley.
For expert advice on scoreboard installation and mounting options, contact the AusSport team.

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