museum barrier
Museum Signage Systems
* Neutral, clean lines that blend with the environment
* Stable base with non-skid Polyurethane pads
* Click here for elastic cord
* FREE SHIPPING OPTIONS HERE
*Options to accommodate signage and tie-back to wall
* Click here for wall terminators
*Made in the USA
This gallery barrier is the standard in many of the world's major museums.The stable steel base and upright supports an elastic cord that defines restricted access but gives when pressure is applied, without risking tripping or injury. The base is cushioned with slip resistant polyurethane pads to improve grip and protect polished floor surfaces.We recommend a maximum of 7 to 8 feet or 2 to 3 meters between barriers when planning your layout.
Things you'll Need:
Barriers
Elastic Cord (75 foot rolls)
Wall terminators (Possibly)
**Sold individually**
**elastic cord not included**
Did you know we manufacture most of our products in New Jersey and our full service shop is always making custom versions of products. If you have any special needs let us know!
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FREESTANDING
Stanchions are sold individually.
A line of barriers can also end with the cord returning to the wall by using a wall terminator.
You will of course require elasticated cord to go with your stanchion layout.
Wall terminators are an excellent way to complete some stanchion installations by returning the line of cord back to the wall.
You can now apply information signage directly to the top of our barriers by using one of our signage adaptors that will accept our range of aluminum label holders.
Our stanchions are supplied complete with an Allen key and that is the only tool you will require to assemble them.
It is important to select a stanchion finish that blends well with the environment and minimizes visual impact, and to assist this process our standard cord color is grey. However in areas where it is important to draw attention to the line we can supply cord in a range of colors that will enhance the contrast. These are white, red or black.
If a floor is highly polished the stanchions will need to be closer together (5') than a floor that has plenty of grip, in which case barriers can be spaced further apart (7').
Whenever possible stanchions should be placed in a symmetrical fashion in front of an artwork as this maintains good overall viusal harmony.
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1 Upright with attaching bolt and injection molded cap
1 Base weight 1 Base cover plate 1 Allen key
What's not included: Elasticated Cord, Wall Terminators