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Imaginative way finding signage from Fairfield Displays and Lighting


The Fairfield cable and rod system is a flexible and attractive way of creating way finding signs. Signs can be suspended from the ceiling, wall mounted, or fixed between floor and ceiling. The top quality fittings, made from solid brass and finished in satin chrome, enhance the appearance of any sign. All fittings can easily be removed to allow signs to be easily updated. Signs can be made from a single panel or multiple


panels, which can be arranged however you want them. The only limit is your imagination. The cable and rod system allows customers to be as


creative as they want and tailor the components to their individual vision. Signage can be made to look chunky and contemporary with the 10mm rods or slim and elegant using the 1.5mm cable. Strong robust fixings are


Fairfield’s WM02 - for slopping signs.


available on all Fairfield fittings. Due to the design of the wall and ceiling fixings a no.10 screw can be used, meaning the systems are easy to fit whatever type of wall a customer has.


Eye-catching and effective way finding signs from Fairfield Displays and Lighting


For a really stunning sign Fairfield offers the WM01 and


WM02 fittings that enable a sign to be mounted at an angle of choice to creating a sloping sign. The right-angle wall fixing allows heavier signs to be


fitted; the sturdy WM03/4 supports holds panels up to 10 mm thick. Signs can project between 300-400 mm and the length of the sign can be totally customised just by adding additional supports. Using this system, it is easier than many sign makers think to create red-hot shapes for that offbeat look that clients love.


Removable signs – no tools required One way to sell more signs to your clients is by supplying them with panels that can just hook onto the wayfinding supports. Fairfield offers WM06 supports that fit on the wall or can be fixed to a suspended cable or rod display using CH01 or RH01. These fittings will hold panels


up to 3mm thick and benefit from Fairfield’s specialist keyhole fitting. The ingenious system has a small ridge on the front which locks in through a keyhole in the panel and ensures that your sign stays in place, making it difficult to remove unless you know how. Fairfield has literally hundreds


Fairfield Wall mounted directory system.


of different fittings that allow sign makers to express their creativity when making way finding signage. For more information on directional sign systems, telephone 08451 665201 or visit the website www.fairfielddisplays.co.uk


A robust keyhole support.


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