Optsigns Swing Stand Signs are expertly crafted to meet Australian standards, making them a reliable solution for effective traffic management. These Swing Stand Signs are widely utilized to inform motorists of roadworks, roadway closures, speed reductions, and other hazardous conditions on the road. Designed for high visibility and durability, Swing Stand Signs can withstand various weather conditions, ensuring clear communication of important information to drivers. Their versatile design allows for easy setup and repositioning, making them ideal for both temporary and permanent applications in diverse traffic environments.
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| Size | 600*450mm, 600*600mm, 900*600mm, 1200*600mm, 1200*900mm |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 0.6mm Galvanized Steel Plate with 2 Hanging Holes |
| Reflective Film | Engineering Grade, Class 1, Customizable |
| Finish | Galvanized or Yellow Powder Coated Frame |
| Customize | Custom Text, Logo, Film Grade and Stand Size |
Using Optsigns swing stand frame sign is straightforward and effective for enhancing road safety. First, position the swing stand frame sign in a visible location to alert motorists of upcoming hazards, such as roadworks or speed reductions. Ensure that the swing stand frame sign is stable and securely anchored to prevent tipping in windy conditions. Regularly check the swing stand frame sign for any damage or wear, and reposition it as needed to maintain optimal visibility and effectiveness. By following these steps, you can ensure that swing stand frame signs effectively communicate critical information to drivers and improve safety on the road.
To use dynabolts, first select the appropriate size based on your project’s needs. Refer to the dynabolt installation guide for detailed instructions. Ensure the installation surface, like concrete, is clean and free of debris. Place the galvanized dynabolts through the fixture and into the pre-drilled hole, then tighten using a suitable tool.
Dynabolts function by expanding within a pre-drilled hole when tightened, creating a secure anchor. This expansion mechanism allows them to hold substantial loads. The stainless steel dynabolts are particularly effective in resisting corrosion, ensuring a long-lasting hold in various environments.
To install a dynabolt, first drill a hole into the concrete of the appropriate size. Insert the dynabolt into the hole, ensuring it is aligned with the fixture. Use a wrench to tighten the nut, which will cause the dynabolt to expand and grip the surrounding material securely. Follow the dynabolt installation guide for specific instructions based on the type used.
To remove dynabolts from concrete, first, unscrew the nut and washer. Then, use a hammer to gently tap the dynabolt, loosening it from the concrete. If it resists, you may need to drill further into the hole or use a wrench to rotate the galvanized dynbolt counterclockwise until it releases.
The weight a dynabolt can hold varies based on its size and the material it is anchored into. Generally, standard galvanized dynabolts can support significant loads when properly installed.
