The Multi-Message Sign Frame for Traffic Management by OPTsigns is expertly crafted from black powder-coated steel, ensuring a heavy-duty structure that offers unparalleled stability for temporary safety signs. Designed to effectively manage traffic and warn motorists of roadworks, roadway closures, and speed reductions, this frame excels in outdoor conditions. Its black bipod folding legs provide additional support while making it easy to set up and take down, allowing for quick responses to changing traffic situations.
With removable legs, the multi-message sign frame facilitates effortless storage and transportation, making it ideal for on-the-go traffic management needs. This versatile design complies with Australian standards, ensuring reliability and safety on the road. This multi-message frame allows for quick installation or removal of safety signs, giving users the flexibility to convey important information promptly. Whether it’s for temporary road alerts or ongoing traffic management, this multi-message frame stand is a vital tool for enhancing roadway safety. Choose the multi-message frame to ensure clear communication of hazardous road conditions while maintaining compliance with safety regulations.
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| Size | 1270*620mm |
|---|---|
| Material | Black Powder Coated Steel 25*25mm |
| Frame | Bilateral Opening Frame |
| Customize | Logo and Marking |
| Options | Middle Bar, Folding Legs |
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.
