Checker Diamond Pattern Tactile Bar — Maximum Anti-Slip SS Directional Guide Strip

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Checker diamond tactile bar close-up view
Stainless steel tactile bar with raised diamond texture
Checker diamond tactile bar close-up view
Stainless steel tactile bar with raised diamond texture

Checker Diamond Pattern Tactile Bar

The Checker Diamond Pattern Tactile Bar is the highest-grip directional guidance strip in Jincheng's stainless steel tactile range. The deep checker diamond surface pattern provides maximum anti-slip traction and strong visual contrast — the outdoor companion to the checker diamond tactile stud, designed for continuous directional guidance paths in exposed or high-humidity environments.

Installed in continuous lines flush with the floor surface, checker diamond bars create directional guide paths connecting hazard warning zones, guiding visually impaired pedestrians through station concourses, transit areas and outdoor pedestrian routes. The flush embedded installation ensures no trip edges while maintaining a permanent, tamper-resistant fixing.

Product Details

Product Features

· Checker diamond surface — deep diamond-cut anti-slip texture on bar face; maximum grip in wet and contaminated outdoor conditions
· SUS304 or SUS316L stainless steel
· One-piece stamping — no assembly joints; full structural integrity
· Flush embedded installation — bar sits flush with surrounding floor; no trip edge
· Highest outdoor anti-slip bar specification — matches checker diamond stud for a complete outdoor TGSI system
· Strong visual contrast against outdoor floor surfaces
· End-to-end connection for continuous paths of any length
· Compliant bar dimensions for ADA, AS/NZS and EN guidance path requirements


Product Specifications


ModelChecker Diamond Pattern Tactile Bar
TypeDirectional Bar Indicator — Guidance Path
MaterialSUS304 or SUS316L Stainless Steel
ConstructionOne-Piece Stamping
Surface FinishChecker Diamond Pattern
Standard Dimensions25×200mm / 30×200mm (Confirm on Order)
Bar HeightPer ADA / AS/NZS / EN Standards
Installation MethodEmbedded Channel Cut / Epoxy Adhesive Surface Mount
Compatible SubstratesConcrete, Stone, Tile, Asphalt, Metal
Standards ComplianceADA / AS/NZS 1428.4.1 / EN 15209 / ISO 23599
MOQBy Linear Metre / Project Quantity
Lead Time15–20 Business Days


Applications

· Outdoor transit station concourses and platform areas — directional guidance paths in exposed or semi-exposed transit environments
· External pedestrian routes connecting building entrances to transport facilities — guidance paths across open plazas and exposed pedestrian precincts
· Covered but wind-exposed transit hub concourses — areas subject to wind-driven rain and surface moisture
· Port and waterfront pedestrian areas — SUS316L + checker diamond for salt-air and wet-deck environments
· Sports venue outdoor concourses — guidance paths on exposed concrete around stadium perimeters


Product Advantages

· Maximum outdoor grip guidance path — checker diamond bar provides the best wet-condition traction of all grooved bar finishes; essential for guidance paths crossing exposed outdoor areas
· Matched system with checker diamond stud — consistent anti-slip specification and visual appearance across the complete outdoor TGSI warning + guidance installation


FAQ

Q: How do I ensure continuous bar alignment when installing in a straight line?
A: Snap a chalk line along the path centreline before beginning installation. Cut all channels along this line using a floor saw guided by a straight edge. Place each strip with its long edge against the chalk line. Check alignment visually from the end of the path before the adhesive begins to cure.

Q: What is the standard path width using 25mm wide bars?
A: For a minimum two-strip guidance path (the standard minimum width), you need two parallel 25mm bars with a centre-to-centre spacing per your applicable standard. For AS/NZS 1428.4.1, the minimum guidance path width is 300mm; for ADA, guidance paths are typically defined by the specific installation context. Confirm the required path width from your project's applicable standard before determining the number of bar strips needed.


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