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Watco Tactile Plates

Regulation compliant for use near steps and crossings

  • Slip resistant surface
  • Virtually indestructible GRP plates
  • Just screw to existing surface
  • Cost effective regulatory compliance
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Description

Description

Tough, GRP tiles with raised profiles to warn pedestrians of a change in elevation or a hazard ahead.

Features

  • The surface is coated with aluminium oxide grit for slip resistance and high wear resistance
  • Raised floor tiles are glued and screwed to the existing substrate to avoid costly excavation
  • Only 4mm thick
  • Virtually indestructible GRP that is rot resistant

Three different styles are available

Corduroy Version - Warns visually impaired people of the presence of hazards such as stairs or pedestrian crossings.

On Street Version - Indicates the edge of a footway near a crossing. Designed with 36 blisters in regular rows and columns on each tile, it helps prevent the visually impaired from inadvertantly walking into a vehicular route.

Off Street Version - The blisters on this tile run parallel in one direction, but are irregular in the other direction. This indicates that movement in one direction is safe, and is ideal for train or light rail platforms.

Specifications

Specifications

Properties Tough, virtually indestructible, rot resistant, the surface is coated with aluminium oxide grit for slip resistance and wear resistance, tiles are glued with Adhesive Mastic and screwed to the existing substrate to avoid costly excavation
Suitable for Floors
Length (mm) 400mm
Width (mm) 400mm
Depth (mm) 4mm
Application

Application

Correct use

Use Tile Red Tactile Plate for Controlled crossings, i.e.

  • Zebras
  • Pelicans
  • Puffins
  • Toucans
  • Traffic signal junctions with pedestrian phases

Use Buff Tactile Plate for Uncontrolled crossings, i.e.

  • Side road crossings
  • Busy crossovers (vehicle crossings)
  • Crossings away from junctions
  • Kerb to kerb flat top road humps
  • Signal controlled junctions without pedestrian phases (traffic lights), including those where studs indicating a pedestrian crossing place are provided

If appearance is critical we recommend the application of a small trial area first. 

Fixing

Watco Tactile Plates can be glued or screw fixed to the substrate. If the substrate is reasonably smooth and even, Watco GRP Polyurethane Adhesive can be used. The substrate should be clean and dry. A mechanical fixing is not generally required. If the substrate is uneven, Watco Adhesive Mastic can be used as a gap filling adhesive. When using Watco Adhesive Mastic we recommended that a screw fixing is made in each corner of each tile. The plate is easily drilled and any type of screw and Rawlplug fixing can be used which best suits the substrate. Watco Adhesive Mastic and screw fixings are recommended if the substrate is damp, very cold, contaminated or in generally poor condition.

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Data sheets

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