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Tactile Indicator Stud – Stainless Steel
Tactile Indicator Stud – Stainless Steel
SKU:SF101
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The Stainless Steel Tactile Indicator Stud provides lasting accessibility and safety for individuals with visual impairments. Made from 316 marine-grade stainless steel, it offers superior corrosion resistance for both indoor and outdoor use, and complies with AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2021 standards.
Each stud features a single-stud design and is installed using a 6mm drill bit, ensuring secure and straightforward fixing. The 35mm diameter head with 5mm tactile height provides clear guidance underfoot, while the 13mm shaft ensures stability even under heavy pedestrian traffic.
Key Features:
316 marine-grade stainless steel – corrosion and weather resistant
AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2021 compliant
Single-stud design, installs with 6mm drill bit
35mm diameter, 5mm height tactile clarity
13mm shaft length for secure fixing
400 studs required per m² coverage
Specifications:
Material: 316 Stainless Steel
Head Diameter: 35mm
Head Height: 5mm
Shaft Length: 13mm
Installation: 6mm drill bit required
Weight: 30g per stud
Coverage: 400 studs per m² (e.g. 12.5 m² = 5000 studs)
Applications:
Public walkways & pedestrian crossings
Transportation hubs (stations, bus stops, airports)
Commercial buildings (entrances, lobbies, corridors)
Outdoor public spaces (parks, plazas, civic areas)
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These tactile indicator studs are used to create tactile ground surface indicators for accessibility, pedestrian guidance and hazard warning. They are commonly installed near stairs, ramps, building entrances, walkways, crossings, platforms and public access areas where a raised surface warning is needed for people who are blind or vision impaired.
Individual tactile studs are often chosen for projects that need a more permanent, durable and professional finish. They can be installed in a set layout to suit the site requirements and are commonly used on concrete, tile, stone or other suitable hard surfaces. Tactile mats may be preferred for faster installation, while individual studs usually provide a cleaner architectural finish.
Before installation, check the surface material, fixing method, spacing, layout, slip resistance and relevant Australian accessibility requirements. The installation surface should be clean, stable and suitable for the selected fixing method. For commercial or public access projects, it is important to confirm the required layout and compliance requirements before ordering or installation.
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