Tactile Indicator Single Studs
STAINLESS STEEL INDICATOR TACTILE STUDS
Stainless Steel Tactile indicators
What are the benefits of using stainless steel tactile studs TGSI’s?
Stainless Steel Tactile Indicators
Key features
• 12 base configurations to suit every look and installation application – concrete, timber, carpet…
• Suitable for external or internal use
• Highest slip rating (R13)
• Fixing method is adhesive or screw down
• There are two anodised stainless steel finishes, clear and black anodised
• Insert colours include black carborundum or black PVC. Other colours can be requested.
• These studs are compliant with Australian standards and codes and are manufactured in Australia
TGSI’s STUDS WITH A STEM
Studs are individual discrete studs, or dots that use an expansion anchor or stem to fix to the pedestrian pathway.
Made from high-quality 316 stainless steel, which makes them resistant to wear and tear.
They are drilled directly into the ground.
sloped sides with co-centric rings for slip resistance.
They are very robust and have in some cases offer a more architectural and aesthetic appeal.
Stainless Steel one-piece cast construction stud , meaning without a stem, and installed with an epoxy adhesive means a fast installation to provide aesthetically pleasing areas for the visually impaired
TGSI’s STAINLESS STEEL STUDS WITHOUT A STEM
These TGSI’s are a one piece construction manufactured without a stem, meaning they are not pin back.
The TGSI’s studs have a grooved top surface which improves slip resistance.
In addition they also have sloped sides.
Australian made of 316-grade stainless steel that is corrosion resistant and hard-wearing.
Stainless Steel Tactile indicators TGSI’s
How many tactile studs are there per square metre?
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- With TGSI’s single studs, you will require 400 per square metre OR if you have a width of 600mm wide you will need 240 per lineal metre.
- With Directional bars you will require 45 per square metre.
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We ship Australia wide via TNT Road Express or Century Couriers
Installation of the individual TGI’s, studs.
We recommend the use of a template for easy install.
For TGSI’s Light Reflective Values, it is the difference in the amount of light reflected from the tactiles compared to the amount of light that’s reflected from the adjacent surface. Tactile tiles/pads should have 30% luminance contrast while discrete tactile individuals should have 45% to 60%. The 60% contrast is for composite studs.
Our templates are made of ACM (Aluminum composite material (ACM) which is a three-layer composite sheet with plastic as the core layer)
- Size is 1200 mm x 600 mm
- 4 mm thick
- Suitable for shaft diameter of 8mm single tactile studs
- 24 holes across x 12 holes down-Total of 288 holes.
You can use these templates twice, as after using the drill, the holes may become slightly larger.
Therefore one template can effectively drill 576 holes (used twice per hole).
Installation
- Use a template to mark where you want holes drilled
- Drill holes using a 8mm Drill bit (no glue required), fit nylon plug into hole
- Gently tap single studs into holes
Product Data Sheet Poly Stud Tactiles
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Flat Back Stud Screw Down Rings on Side
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back – PVC Insert
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back and Black Vinyl
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back Composite Epoxy-Carb
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Flat Back Plain Side
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Flat Back Screw Down
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Rings on Side
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Stainless Steel Tactile indicators TGSI’s
How many tactile studs are there per square metre?
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- With TGSI’s single studs, you will require 400 per square metre OR if you have a width of 600mm wide you will need 240 per lineal metre.
- With Directional bars you will require 45 per square metre.
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We ship Australia wide via TNT Road Express or Century Couriers
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- Installation
-
Installation of the individual TGI’s, studs.
We recommend the use of a template for easy install.
For TGSI’s Light Reflective Values, it is the difference in the amount of light reflected from the tactiles compared to the amount of light that’s reflected from the adjacent surface. Tactile tiles/pads should have 30% luminance contrast while discrete tactile individuals should have 45% to 60%. The 60% contrast is for composite studs.
Our templates are made of ACM (Aluminum composite material (ACM) which is a three-layer composite sheet with plastic as the core layer)
- Size is 1200 mm x 600 mm
- 4 mm thick
- Suitable for shaft diameter of 8mm single tactile studs
- 24 holes across x 12 holes down-Total of 288 holes.
You can use these templates twice, as after using the drill, the holes may become slightly larger.
Therefore one template can effectively drill 576 holes (used twice per hole).
Installation
- Use a template to mark where you want holes drilled
- Drill holes using a 8mm Drill bit (no glue required), fit nylon plug into hole
- Gently tap single studs into holes
- Recommended usage table
- Product Data Sheets
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Product Data Sheet Poly Stud Tactiles
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Flat Back Stud Screw Down Rings on Side
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back – PVC Insert
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back and Black Vinyl
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Pin Back Composite Epoxy-Carb
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Flat Back Plain Side
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Flat Back Screw Down
Product Data Sheet Stainless Steel Stud Rings on Side
- Australian Standards
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