Beacon Post-Mount

June 13, 2007

Another exciting introduction to the deegee mounting accessories portfolio is the Beacon Post-Mount, officially launched at Hannover Messe 2007.  This uses a patented fixing system with anti-rotation properties, to fix many of the deegee beacons onto standard posts.  This makes installation very easy at car-park entrances, traffic barrier systems, loading bays, etc, where posts are often already positioned.

 Beacon Post Mount

We currently have Post-Mount options suitable for Series T, U, V and W beacons, MIH/2U and MIH/3U multi-head indicators, and the IPN series LED indicator panels.

The Beacon Post-Mount compliments the existing range of Brackets and Poles for the mounting of deegee beacons. Brackets are used mainly for mounting the beacons onto a vertical surface.  However we do also have a Pole-Mount which gives height above machinery, control panels, etc to the Stacking, Tower and D-Series Beacons.  Manufactured from a 22mm diameter black powder-coated steel tube, with mounting plates top and bottom, the Pole-Mount is extremely easy to fit, wires from the beacon dropping down through the tube.  At a height of 250mm or 500mm, the beacon can always be mounted at a suitable height for maximum visibility.

STC Tower on PM/250 Pole Mount





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