Registers, counters & cash wraps
Build a checkout line that works as hard as your floor
Register stands, wrap and ledgetop counters, and glass showcases that double as sales counters — mix-and-match pieces in matching finishes that combine into a straight, L-shaped or island cash wrap.
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Built for busy checkout lines
Why these counters line up
A cash wrap really has three jobs — ring the sale, bag it, and sell one more thing while the customer waits. Each piece here handles one of them.
Modular, matching pieces
Register stands, wrap counters and glass showcases share a 38-inch working height and four common finishes — white, black, maple and walnut — so a mixed run reads as one built-in counter.
Storage built in
Sliding drawers, adjustable shelves and recessed register tops keep the machine, bags and supplies at hand without cluttering the customer side.
Glass that sells in line
Full-vision and extra-vision showcases double as sales counters, putting high-margin impulse product behind glass right at the point of payment.
The checkout counter lineup

Cash Register Stands
Recessed top, sliding drawer and adjustable shelf — the anchor of the line.

Wrap Counters
Three adjustable shelves of back-counter storage for bags and stock.

Ledgetop Counters
A customer-side writing ledge with a drawer and shelves behind.

Showcase Counters
Full-vision glass counters that display product while they ring sales.

Extra Vision Cases
A 34-inch glass display area on a low base for maximum visibility.

Corner Cases
Vision, pentagon and triangular corners for L-shaped cash wraps.
Piecing together a cash wrap
| Station | What works | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Register | Cash register stand | The recessed top holds the register securely; a drawer and adjustable shelf keep supplies below. |
| Bagging & back stock | Wrap counter | Three adjustable shelves face the staff side so bags and stock stay out of sight. |
| Service & paperwork | Ledgetop counter | The customer-side ledge gives shoppers a place to sign and write while staff works behind it. |
| Impulse display | Full-vision or extra-vision showcase | Glass at the point of payment sells add-ons while customers wait. |
| L-shaped corner | Vision, pentagon or triangular corner case | Turns the corner of the run into display space instead of dead space. |
Common questions
Can I combine pieces into one continuous cash wrap?
Yes — that's the idea. Register stands, wrap counters and glass showcases share a 38-inch height and come in the same four finishes, so a straight, L-shaped or U-shaped run reads as one counter. Corner cases handle the turns.
Do glass showcases really work as checkout counters?
Yes — full-vision and extra-vision cases are counter-height with sliding access doors on the staff side, and several models include a storage cabin below the glass. Locks are a factory option if the case will hold higher-value product.
Do the counters arrive assembled?
Many units ship assembled or offer it as an option, while some corner cases and counters ship knocked down with simple assembly. Tell us what works for your space when you request a quote and we'll arrange it.
How is freight handled?
Counters and showcases ship LTL freight to all 48 contiguous states from our warehouse. Freight is quoted for your ZIP when you request pricing, and liftgate service is included at no extra charge if you don't have a loading dock.
Can you spec the whole checkout line?
Yes — tell us the wall length and whether the run is straight or L-shaped, and we'll lay out the register stand, counters and glass with one freight-included quote.
What is the difference between a register stand and a wrap counter?
A register stand is the working station — it holds the POS terminal at counter height with storage below. A wrap counter is the flat surface beside it for bagging and wrapping purchases. Most checkout lines pair one register stand with one or more wrap counters, and add a glass showcase for impulse or high-value product.
Which comes first when planning a cash wrap?
Start from the wall length and the door the line should face, then place the register stand where staff can see the floor, and fill the remaining run with wrap counters and showcase glass. Since the pieces share the same height and finishes, you can extend the run later without it looking pieced together.
Planning a new front end?
Get a checkout line quote
Give us your run length and layout and we'll combine register stands, counters and showcase glass into one freight-included number.
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