OPTsigns offers two types of sign handles for Stop Slow Signs that exemplify long-term durability and are designed for outdoor use. The fixed-length wooden sign handle provides reliable support, while the aluminum telescopic handle allows for easy adjustment, making it ideal for transportation and storage. This lightweight design ensures that users can effortlessly manage their stop sign paddles in various settings, from roadwork to events. Both handle options are built to withstand the elements, ensuring that your stop slow paddle signs remain effective and visible.
The versatility of these handles is enhanced by their practicality; the collapsible steel handle allows for compact storage when not in use. With features like adjustable slow stop paddles, these handles can adapt to different situations and user preferences. Additionally, our products include a steel handle for sign stability, providing a secure grip during operation. Whether you opt for the traditional wooden version or the innovative aluminum telescoping handle, you can trust that OPTsigns delivers quality and ease of use in every stop/slow paddle product, ensuring safety and efficiency in traffic management.
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| Length | 1800mm (Wooden Handle), 1130-1920mm (Telescopic Aluminum Handle) |
|---|---|
| Material | Wood or Aluminum |
| Customize | Logo and Marking |
| Option | Connector for Telescopic Aluminum Handle |
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