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Direct with Durability Using the Plastic Tactile Indicator Black
Lightweight, Tough, and Built for Accessible Guidance
Support safe navigation with the Plastic Tactile Indicator Black—a robust, slip-rated solution designed for durability and affordability. Measuring 35mm in diameter with a 20mm shaft and 5mm height, this single-piece tactile is molded from outdoor-grade polyurethane PVC for weather resistance and longevity. Compliant with AS/NZS 4586 for slip resistance, it installs easily with an 8mm drill bit. Perfect for public spaces, pathways, or commercial areas in Sydney and beyond, this Retail Display Direct essential delivers strength, compliance, and a bold black design that ensures reliable guidance for the visually impaired.
Why Choose the Plastic Tactile Indicator Black?
Perfect For:
Strength Meets Practical Precision
Choose the Plastic Tactile Indicator Black for rugged durability, smart design, and a pro-grade finish that excels in accessibility. Install this 35mm x 5mm tactile with an 8mm drill bit, and trust its outdoor-grade polyurethane PVC and black finish to provide lasting guidance with excellent slip resistance—perfect for any setting prioritizing safety and value. Order now from Retail Display Direct and mark your space with bold, timeless reliability!
Each stud measures 35mm in diameter, 20mm shaft length, and 5mm height, providing clear tactile feedback for visually impaired navigation.
What material is this tactile made from?
It is manufactured from outdoor-grade polyurethane PVC, making it lightweight, weather-resistant, and durable enough for long-term use in both indoor and outdoor spaces.
How is the tactile installed?
Installation is simple. An 8mm drill bit is required to create a hole for the shaft, ensuring a secure and long-lasting fit.
Is this tactile compliant with Australian safety standards?
Yes. The stud is slip-rated to AS/NZS 4586, meeting safety compliance requirements for tactile ground surface indicators (TGSI).
Can these tactiles be used outdoors?
Absolutely. The polyurethane PVC construction resists weather, UV rays, and heavy foot traffic, making it reliable for outdoor applications.
Where are these tactiles commonly used?
They are commonly installed in public pathways, train stations, commercial buildings, plazas, and ramps, wherever accessibility compliance is required.
Why choose black tactile indicators instead of yellow?
Black tactiles are often selected for design contrast—they provide a bold, subtle finish that blends into darker surfaces while still maintaining compliance. They are especially popular in modern commercial and architectural settings.
What makes plastic tactiles different from stainless steel versions?
Plastic tactiles are lightweight, affordable, and easy to install, while stainless steel versions offer a premium aesthetic and greater resistance for extreme high-traffic environments.
Do I need professional installation?
Not necessarily. These tactiles are suitable for DIY installation for small projects. However, for larger installations or compliance-critical layouts, professional fitting is recommended to ensure correct spacing and alignment.
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