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Low Bridge Height Restrictor 400x400mm Aluminium Road Sign

SSP No: 17656
Height Restriction road sign
Height Restriction road sign
Height Restriction road sign
Height Restriction road sign
Height Restriction road sign

RRP £35.80 (£42.96 inc VAT)

NOW £27.55 (£33.06 inc VAT)

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This Low Bridge Height restrictior road sign is made from extremely hard wearing, 3mm thick Aluminium Composite (Dibond). On the rear there are two strips of channelling that enables it to be affixed to a sign post using one of the two types of anti-rotational clips in the links below (50mm or 76mm).

It is worth noting that if you are looking for a sign that is to be installed on a motorway, dual-carriageway and any stretch of road that is lit, please use the corresponding Class R2 sign.

Legalities: The design on this fixed road sign conforms to Chapter 8 specifications and the TSRGD guidelines. All fixed road signs are CE marked in accordance with BS EN 12899-1:2007

This sign's design and size conforms to the Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 8 specifications (Figure 530) as outlined here

Size: 3mm thick Aluminium Composite (Dibond) triangular sign, 400x400mm, with channelling for post installation on rear

Material: This sign is made from hardwearing aluminium composite (often referred to as Dibond). Utilising two thin sheets of aluminium sandwiching plastic, this sign has no scrap value whatsoever. As such, it should not attract the attention of thieves

Delivery: 1-2 working days

Why buy from SSP Direct?
Established in 1999, our team has over 50 years of security and safety experience between us.  This experience really counts when it comes to sourcing / manufacturing our quality product range - with the savings we make being directly passed on to you at some of the UK's lowest online prices.

Please let us know your desired height restriction in the instructions box
As of March 2015, new road signs showing height or width restrictions will use both metric and imperial mesurements. (Source) Simply provide us with either or both, and we'll do the maths.

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