⊛ Very quiet operation without springs
⊛ Manufactured with strong magnets which never wear out
⊛ Highly visible flow plate with red reflective cats eyes
⊛ Manufactured as a ramp, slows traffic down to 5 mph
⊛ No need for speed ramps
⊛ Spare replacement cartridges available – quick and easy to install
⊛ Surface Mounted making them easy to install – no civils required
⊛ We strongly recommend the use of warning signage
⊛ Can be bolted down on to either Tarmac or Concrete surface
Express delivery 1-2 working days.
Standard delivery 3-5 working days.
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Frequently Purchased with This Product
Directional Flow Plate - Mid Section Specifications
Dimensions | |
---|---|
Length | 490mm |
Width | 475mm |
Height | 60mm |
Height (including teeth) | 100mm |
Weight | 18kg |
Details | |
Fixing | Bolt Down |
Bolts Required | 4 per plate |
Drill Hole Size | 24mm Tarmac Fixings |
Material | |
Plate | Steel |
Teeth | High Density Polyethylene |
Colour | Black / Yellow |
Road Width (metres) / Number of Plates Required | |
2.5 | 4 |
3 | 5 |
3.5 | 6 |
4 | 7 |
4.5 | 7 |
5 | 8 |
5.5 | 9 |
6 | 10 |
6.5 | 11 |
7 | 12 |
DIRECTIONAL FLOW PLATE - MID SECTION
The Directional Ramp offers a versatile solution for managing traffic flow in various road layouts
Its modular design allows for flexible configurations, catering to different needs and preferences - whether as a continuous ramp with end sections or as individual islands, this ramp adapts effortlessly to your requirements
Crafted from durable steel, the Directional Ramp features a durbar/chequer plate top surface for enhanced traction and stability
Each plate houses five high-density polyethylene teeth, ensuring robust performance even under heavy traffic
For improved visibility in low light conditions, each ramp is equipped with highly reflective red cat's eyes
Please note this listing is for the mid section only - end caps are sold separately on our website
POSITIONING
To maximise longevity and efficiency, proper positioning of Directional Ramps is crucial
Driving over the product in a straight line minimises discomfort for passengers and reduces the risk of damage to the ramps, springs, and fixings
Additionally, positioning the ramps away from junctions prevents vehicle stalling during acceleration
For optimal performance, install Directional Ramps on a level surface rather than an incline or slope - avoid fitting them on gravel roads to prevent damage to the ramps and their mechanisms, thus extending their lifespan
Note: All Flow Plates should be set out as shown in
the diagram away from an area of turning
INSTALLATION
Our flow plates can be installed on both tarmac and concrete surfaces - For tarmac surface fitting, rubber expanding bolts are recommended, Concrete surface fitting requires the laying of a concrete raft to provide a stable foundation for the flow plates
Tarmac Surface Fitting Instructions:
- Preparation: Ensure the asphalt surface is older than 6 months and has a crust of asphalt depth of 50mm or greater. For newly laid tarmac, a concrete raft should be laid with concrete fixings used
- Placement: Set out all flow plates on the tarmac in the desired position
- Drilling: Mark out holes for all plates on the tarmac surface. Remove all plates and drill holes to the full depth (100mm). Do not fit any plates until all surface holes are drilled out
- Fixing: Fit the rubber fixing to the underside of each plate using the steel bolt, tightening by hand
- Installation: Lay all plates over the holes and gently tap them to slot the rubber fixings into place using a mallet or similar tool
- Final Fixing: Once all plates are in position, tighten them with an impact driver or socket. Avoid over-tightening the fixings
Important Notes:
- The rubber plugs and fixing bolts should be fitted to the product prior to being dropped into location to save time
- Ensure plates are aligned correctly using a string line
Tools and Equipment Required:
- Robust drill capable of handling a 24mm masonry drill bit
- 24mm masonry drill bit
- 19mm spanner or impact driver with a 19mm socket
- String line to ensure plates are aligned correctly
Concrete Surface Fitting Instructions:
Where tarmac surface conditions are inadequate, it's recommended to lay a concrete raft for the flow plates to be installed onto