Installation method of FRP anti-glare panel
FRP (glass fiber reinforced plastics, referred to as GFRP) anti-glare board is a facility used to improve road safety, mainly installed in the highway ** divider, used to prevent the lights of the vehicle from causing dizziness on the driver's vision. The following are the general steps for the installation of FRP anti-glare panels:
Preparation. Safety Preparation: Ensure that all construction crews are wearing appropriate safety gear, such as hard hats, safety shoes, reflective vests, etc.
Tool preparation: Prepare the required tools, such as electric drills, bolts, lifting equipment, etc.
Construction marking: The installation position should be accurately marked before installation to ensure that the anti-glare board is installed according to the plan.
On-site cleaning: Ensure that the ground in the installation area is flat and clean, and there is no debris hindering the installation work.
Installation Steps. Bracket mounting.
Measure and locate the mounting position of the bracket.
Use an electric drill to drill holes in the identified locations.
Place expansion bolts or concrete nails as needed.
Align the bracket with the hole and bolt it securely on the ground or separator.
Anti-glare plate mounting.
Confirm the direction and position of the FRP anti-glare panel.
The anti-glare plate is snapped into or fixed to the bracket, and usually the plate is fixed between the plates with card slots or bolts.
Confirm that the anti-glare plate is level and stable, and adjust the anti-glare plate to its normal position if needed.
Check and adjust.
After the installation is complete, a final inspection is carried out to ensure that all bolts have been tightened and that the butt between the anti-glare plates is tight and there are no gaps.
Confirm that there is no shaking to ensure that the structure is stable and reliable.
Clean up the site. Check whether there are any residual materials and tools on the site, clean up the site, and ensure the safety of the construction area.
Safety alerts. Set up necessary warning signs in the construction area to warn passing vehicles to slow down.
Precautions. Ensure that construction crews follow safety norms and wear appropriate PPE throughout the installation process.
The construction process may affect traffic, so it is necessary to plan the construction time and traffic diversion in advance.
Ensure that all materials and tools used meet construction standards and safety requirements.
During the construction process, the dynamics of vehicles and pedestrians near the construction site should be paid attention to at all times to ensure construction safety.
If the ground conditions are complex, additional treatment measures may be required due to factors such as drainage and debris.
This installation process is only a guideline and may vary depending on the region, the manufacturer's product, and the construction conditions. Be sure to check the latest industry codes and standards, as well as local regulations, before construction. FRP anti-glare panel