Outstanding durability! A ball stopper developed through years of improvements.
The "KMS Ball Stopper MKII" is a ball stopper developed through years of improvements, boasting exceptional durability. Self-supporting rubber teeth maintain their shape even under the weight of a vehicle, preventing the entry of balls and excessive rolling. Its uses are limitless depending on how it is arranged, making it suitable for golf driving ranges, baseball fields, and more. A version specifically for electromagnetic induction carts is also available. 【Features】 ■ Exceptional durability ■ Self-supporting rubber teeth prevent the entry of balls and excessive rolling ■ Limitless uses depending on arrangement ■ A version specifically for electromagnetic induction carts is also available *Free samples are also available, so please feel free to contact us by phone* Contact: Arisa Adachi TEL: 0800-300-4560 (Customer dedicated toll-free number)
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[Size] ■ Width 100 cm × Height 11 cm × Depth 80 mm [Management Number: 000000000058/05BI0001]
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[Usage] ■ Golf driving ranges and baseball fields, etc. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Komatsu Corporation's motto is "to be sincere in every single thing and to be sincere to each individual," and we consider value from the customer's perspective. In the Sports Environment Division, we think about value from the customer's standpoint, and although our products are more expensive compared to mass production, we repeatedly conduct durability and adhesion tests using various materials. In the Interior Division, we have been developing as our core department focused on interior construction for 38 years. Regardless of the site or construction period, we maintain a high standard of quality while adhering to deadlines for any job we accept. Moving forward, we will continue to strive for sincerity in our work and towards people, adhering to our motto of "being sincere."