Examples of Sign Fittings

Sign Construction and Mounting Techniques

Examples of Sign Fittings. Tray signs will usually be fitted between posts, so the round poles or square posts are at either end of the sign. Panels with posts mounted behind can be supplied with channels fitted to the rear using hidden rivets, round or square stainless steel clips can then be used to fit the sign to the posts or poles. The clips can be powder coated to match the finish of the posts. Standard posts are traffic grey or white, but can be powder coated to suit.

Where signs are mounted to railings or fences, railing clips or straps can be used to securely fit without any visible face screws or bolts.

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