ITEM: MAKING A
DIRECTORY/HURDLE SIGN DESCRIPTION: Free standing
directory/hurdle signs are one of the most common uses of aluminium sign posting systems.
CONSTRUCTION: The details in this
assembly guide cover Sign One posts (4409DD/4409QQ) and infill frame sections
(4409CC)
SPECIFICATION: |
STEP 1: |
A select type of Sign One post and
cut to required length allowing for inground of post extensions (4409CCCC) or ground
sockets (4409DDDD) or base plates and choose length to suit. |
STEP 2: |
B make panels to required lengths
and widths (4409EE) to suit your application |
STEP 3: |
C select either spaces between
panels or no space and cut infill P1484R (4409CC) to requirements. |
STEP 4: |
D determine post infills length and
post length D1 and cut infill P1484P (4409CC) to requirements. |
STEP 5: |
E choose your cap requirements from
our wide range |
STEP 6: |
F sign face and graphics are
detailed in 4409EEE and this guide offers wide choices of both sign faces and types of
graphics. In addition over laminates for surface protection can be used to anti graffiti
your sign. Consult your specialist self adhesive vinyl film supplier for details. |
STEP 7: |
G select best practice installation
methods, please see:- |
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ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS: Should be
sought to ensure size/suitability of the system by user prior to use.
APPLICATIONS: As the most commonly
used type of application of aluminium sign posting systems, hurdle signs are signs almost
everywhere
. directional signs, wayfinding systems, nameplates, traffic flow signs,
building and area identification. Sites include
universities, colleges, hospitals, business companies, shopping malls and plazas, town
centres, building sites, and recreational areas. |