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- Reduce workplace accidents and increase security in busy workplaces, factories, and car parks
- Made to suit almost any space with adjustable angle and 130 degree field of view
- Suitable indoors and outdoors thanks to its durable and weatherproof construction
- Minimises the amount of glare produced with an integrated hood
- Easily affixed indoors or outdoors without the need for tools
Our large convex traffic mirror is made with safety and convenience in mind. Built to provide a wide 130 degree viewing angle, whilst remaining robust and adjustable.
Polycarbonate is around 200 times stronger than glass and highly resistant to oil and chemicals, ensuring a long life span and also makes it easy to wipe clean.
Made from weatherproof ABS and polycarbonate construction materials, this mirror can withstand the harshest of elements and still provide your premises with heightened awareness and safety.
Its built-in peaked hood helps to deflect distracting light and reduce glare. Keeping it useful, no matter the time of day. Making it a great addition to warehouses, driveways, car parks and shopping centres.
When it comes to installing your mirror, all you need is an extra pair of hands to hold your mirror in place whilst you bolt the mounting bracket to a pole with the included nuts and bolts.
Our 60cm diameter mirrors are suited to fit poles with a 5cm diameter, and our 80cm diameter mirrors are suited to fit 6.5cm diameter poles.
60cm Diameter Convex Mirror Specifications
Dimensions: 60cm Diameter x 9.5cm Depth
Mounting Bracket: 5cm Diameter x 20cm LengthMirror Type: ConvexWeight: 1.72kg
80cm Diameter Convex Mirror Specifications
Dimensions: 80cm Diameter x 12.6cm Depth
Mounting Bracket: 6.5cm Diameter x 20cm Length
Mirror Type: Convex
Weight: 3.59kgÂQuestion: Why are mirrors often slightly curved?
Question: What is the difference between concave and convex mirrors?
Answer: Curved or convex mirrors provide a wider field of view than a flat mirror thanks to their curvature. This makes a popular choice for busy sites concerned about safety.Answer: Convex mirrors bulge outwards, giving a wider field of view than a concave mirror, and does not warp reflections of objects or people depending on how close or far away they are from it. This is why convex mirrors are used for safety purposes.
A Concave mirror is the opposite of a convex mirror, bulging inwards, providing a smaller field of view and distorting objects and people based on how close they are to it. This is why concave mirrors are not usually used for safety purposes. But, this does make them great for fun fairs.
Specification
- Construction Material
- Polycarbonate and ABS
- Colour
- Orange
- Viewing Angle
- 130 Degrees
- Warranty
- 1 Year
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