Tactile indicator with a circular plastic insert with a 12mm stem.
Introduction
TGSI’s provide the visually impaired with a uniform system of Tactile cues. This system has been designed to provide both directional and hazardous warning cues.
Technical Data
- Code: T022
- Type: Warning tactile
- Material: Solid 316 Stainless Steel with black HDPU insert and stem
- Dimensions: Outer Diameter 35mm x top diameter 25mm x Height 4.5mm
- Stem: 18mm x 8mm Diameter
- Slip Rating: P5 (test report available on request)
Features
- Produced by CNC machine with milling finish
- The tactile head will not separate from its anchor
- 10 Year warranty
- Corrosion Proof
Compliance
Floorsafe Australia’s T022 Stainless Steel tactile comply with the following standards:
- National Construction Code
- Section D3.8
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 1428.1 2009 – Design for access and mobility – Design for access and mobility: General requirements for access – New building works
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 1428.4.1 2009 – Design for access and mobility – Means to assist the orientation of people with vision impairment: Tactile ground surface indicators
- Australian/New Zealand Standard 4586 – 2013 – Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials
Installation Instructions
1. Use masking tape mark the area where the tactiles have to be installed.
2. Place the tactile template into position and tape corners to hold the template firm.
3. Using an 8mm diameter drill bit drill holes 20mm deep
4. Once the holes in the plate have been completely drilled, remove and vacuum up to remove dust from in and around the holes.
OPTION: You can if you wish to place a small amount of adhesive into drilled holes before inserting tactile.
5. Place stem of Tactile into hole and tap in firmly with a rubber hammer.
Do not install Tactiles in the last line of holes if you are continuing to use the template. Place the first row of the template holes over the last row of drilled holes. This will make sure the line will continue to run straight. Continue as 2 – 5 above.
Luminance Contrast
The Building Code of Australian/New Zealand and the AS/NZS 1428.4.1 require a minimum luminance contrast of 30%. Guidelines are as follows:
- Integrated tactile indicators – not less than 30% across the entire area
- Discrete (individual) tactile indicators – not less than 45%
- Where Discrete tactile indicators are constructed of two colours or materials the raised section shall have a minimum contrast of 60%
Test – AS.NZS 1428.4.1 2009 Appendix E (pg 70-77)