Standard Flexible Sign Posts with Coupler and Quarter Turn Black Base
The Standard Flexible Sign Posts with Coupler and Quarter Turn Black Base is designed to withstand being hit by vehicles at low speeds.
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For permanent use within parking lots and garages or where occasional bumping by vehicles can damage traditional sign posts causing costly repairs or replacement.
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Packages include post, post cap, quarter turn coupler and quarter turn black base. Installation options, sold separately.
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The Quarter Turn Base is a surface mount base with our unique quarter turn feature designed for permanent or long term applications.
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This Quarter Turn feature provides the ability to change out or remove products in less than five seconds without the use of tools or special equipment.
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NOTE: The most popular post and quarter turn base packages are available online. To order other configurations, please call Customer Service at 1-800-367-1492.
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PRODUCT ID: RPOFPSISP(XX)(XXX)QTNPK
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Post Color (XX): (WH) White | (YE) Yellow
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Post Height (XXX): (060) 60" | (066) 66"
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Base Style (Q): Quarter Turn Black Base | Weight: 2 lbs.
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Post Hole Punch: NONE
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Post Material: Made of HDPE (hi-density plastic)
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This post is the standard version of the Sta-Rite aluminum posts.
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For Sign Size: Supports signs up to: • Aluminum 12" x 18" • HDPE (plastic) up to 18" x 24"
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Post Hardware: Complete with hardware to mount one sign to post. Posts without pre-punched holes must be pre-drilled prior to installation of hardware.
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Coupler: Unit has a reactive spring assembly that allows the signpost to be bumped by vehicles, rebound, and return upright.
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Compatibility: Please note that the post has a coupler designated for only one type of base and is not interchangeable with other base styles.
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Installation Notes: The Quarter Turn Base can be installed using the Anchor Kit (standard) or epoxy.
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Installation Notes on the Challenge of Anchoring to Asphalt: Asphalt is gravel held together with oily pitch ("Bitumen"). Unlike concrete, asphalt will yield to forces applied for extended amount of time. For this reason, the common expansion anchors (which are used on concrete) can not be used for fastening to asphalt. Any expansion anchor installed in asphalt will loosen and fail within days.