250 yds' Inc Arrow Supplementary Plate - Post Mount Dia. 573 R2/RA2
This supplementary plate can be used in conjunction with other permanent warning signs to indicate how far it is to a hazard, and what direction that hazard is in.
The sign can be customised by changing the distance value, changing the direction of the arrow, or omitting the arrow completely. If you require a variant that is not achievable with the option selector above please contact our sales team who will be happy to assist.
This sign should always be used in accordance with the guidance set out in the TSRGD documentation. Links to this documentation can be found on our regulations page.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

250 yds' Inc Arrow Supplementary Plate - Post Mount Dia. 573 R2/RA2
250 yds' Inc Arrow Supplementary Plate - Post Mount Dia. 573 R2/RA2
This supplementary plate can be used in conjunction with other permanent warning signs to indicate how far it is to a hazard, and what direction that hazard is in.
The sign can be customised by changing the distance value, changing the direction of the arrow, or omitting the arrow completely. If you require a variant that is not achievable with the option selector above please contact our sales team who will be happy to assist.
This sign should always be used in accordance with the guidance set out in the TSRGD documentation. Links to this documentation can be found on our regulations page.
Original: $27.99
-70%$27.99
$8.40Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
This supplementary plate can be used in conjunction with other permanent warning signs to indicate how far it is to a hazard, and what direction that hazard is in.
The sign can be customised by changing the distance value, changing the direction of the arrow, or omitting the arrow completely. If you require a variant that is not achievable with the option selector above please contact our sales team who will be happy to assist.
This sign should always be used in accordance with the guidance set out in the TSRGD documentation. Links to this documentation can be found on our regulations page.













