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  • Mounting a double sided sign on 30mm railings.

    Posted by John Mackenzie on 7 June 2016 at 11:44

    I have been asked to produce a small double-sided sign (1000mm x 500mm) that is fixed to either side of a horizontal railing consisting of a 30mm rails.

    Obviously the diameter of the bar is too small for our normal channelling and double-sided clips but I haven’t been able to find anything suitable.

    I did toy with the idea of using a 30mm wide channel placed over the top rail and under the bottom rail and then riveting each sign in place in situ but the problem I have come across is that I cannot find any channelling that is 30mm wide but at least 60mm in length (to allow me to rivet without fouling the railing)?

    Any ideas/solutions greatly appreciated!

    Ewan Chrystal replied 9 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    7 June 2016 at 12:45

    could you use jubilee clips in place of regular sign slips? I’ve had to use them as a last resort when the customers "75mm posts" turned out to be 50mm scaffold poles!

  • John Mackenzie

    Member
    7 June 2016 at 13:02
    quote Hugh Potter:

    could you use jubilee clips in place of regular sign slips? I’ve had to use them as a last resort when the customers “75mm posts” turned out to be 50mm scaffold poles!

    How would I fix jubilee clips to each sign?

  • Emyr Evans

    Member
    7 June 2016 at 13:10

    You’ll need to get some universal channel clamps to fix the jubilee clip to the channels, these are the same ones that are used with the banding tools.

  • Ewan Chrystal

    Member
    9 June 2016 at 08:01

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