ITEM: BPAOI SIGN ONE BASEPLATE
BPCO2 SIGN ONE BASEPLATE COVER

DESCRIPTION: The baseplate and baseplate cover are two items that when used together form a vertical post holder or projecting sign holder. It is unique as a finished item as the baseplate cover hides the fixings and offers vandal resistance.

CONSTRUCTION: BPA01 All castings are sand cast in general purpose 303 grade aluminium which is for robust casting applications with a long term life. All caps are then water polished to remove finishing marks to give the best possible finish for a quality end product. The casting has a B rating for Pressure Tightness, Strength, Weldability and Machineability

BPC02 All profile cut components ie flat caps, baseplate covers etc are cut from aluminium grade 5005 grade. Computer controlled routers are utilised to ensure optimum quality to ensure uniformity of cutting finished dimensions.

SPECIFICATION: The cast aluminium baseplate has a recessed lip, which allows the baseplate cover to fit into to hide the fixings. It also features four (4) counter sunk and four (4) recessed fixing holes which give the installer choices. The "H" section spigot is designed to fit into the twin opposing receptors (see 4409DD No. 2) in P1485R Sign One 80mm 
( 3 1/4") post.
Step 1. Fit the baseplate in the required position using chosen fixings.
Step 2. Ensure fixings do not protrude past the top edge of casting (or grind off to suit)
Step 3. Position baseplate cover over the "H" section spigot
Step 4. Slide the Sign One post over the "H" section spigot and fix post with mechanical fixings, once in position
Step 5. Slide P1484R Sign One infill into post hiding fixings, which gives the baseplate and cover clean lines without showing any fixings.



 KEY:
30mm = 1 1/4"
152mm = 5 3/4"
184mm = 7 1/4"

DIAGRAM A – SIDE VIEW WITH DIMENSIONS DIAGRAM B – PLAN VIEW WITH DIMENSIONS
A – four (4) recessed fixing holes  B – four (4) countersunk fixing holes
C – recessed lip to allow baseplate cover to fit flush with top edge
Engineers Specifications should be sought to ensure size/suitability of the system by the user, prior to use.

APPLICATIONS: Typical applications are fixing the finished sign whether a hurdle directory, wayfinding sign or nameplate sign in a horizontal or vertical format ie projecting or free standing, to a concrete pad, brick wall or solid fixing point using proprietary fixings eg Ramset dynabolts, chemsets or loxins. (see Fixing Sheets 4409VVV and 4409WWW)