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AV-GM_GABLE

AV-GM_GABLE

AV-GM_GABLE

Product catalog summary
Overview: Avlite Systems provides Gable Airfield Markers, designed for use on unsealed runways to define the graded portion of the runway strip. These markers are rotationally-moulded using UV-stabilised polyethylene, ensuring durability and eliminating the need for painting.
Specifications: The markers are available in two lengths: 1.5 meters and 3.0 meters. They are made from rotationally-moulded UV-stabilised virgin polyethylene, with a life expectancy of up to 20 years. The markers are equipped with peg holes for secure mounting and are 100% recyclable.
Compliance: The placement of these markers follows the CASA Manual of Standards, Part 139 – Aerodromes, Section 8.2.1, which specifies that the distance between markers should not exceed 180 meters.
Features: Key features include UV-stabilisation, color moulding to avoid painting, optional mold-in graphics for clear identification, and a robust design that withstands environmental conditions.
Certifications and Warranty: The product is ISO9001:2008 certified and comes with a 3-year warranty. Avlite Systems holds the AVLITE® trademark.
Environmental Considerations: The markers are made from 100% recyclable materials, allowing for recycling at the end of their lifecycle.
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Gable Airfield Markers AV-GM Moulded in color - no need for painting Features • Available in 1.5 & 3.0 metre lengths • Rotationally-moulded polyethylene Rotationally-moulded UV-stabilised polyethylene • Can be easily secured • UV-stabilised • Moulded in color - no need for painting 20 year life expectancy • Clear identification with optional mold-in graphics • 100% recyclable 100% recyclable Easily secured Avlite Systems’ Gable Airfield Markers are rotationally-moulded using UV-stabilised polyethylene, providing exceptionally long life without the need for painting. Avlite’s Gable Airfield Markers can be used on unsealed runways to define the graded portion of the runway strip. Gable markers are the preferred type of marker used in this situation and are placed along the edges of the runway at a distance that must not exceed 180m as per the CASA Manual of Standards, Part 139 – Aerodromes, Section 8.2.1. To secure the gable against prop wash and jet blast it can be secured with pegs to hold it in position. By keeping the manufacturing process in-house Avlite achieves better value for customers, superior quality standards and faster delivery than many competitors. Avlite’s Gable Airfield Markers are manufactured onsite using state-of-the-art proprietary rotational-moulding equipment. High grade, UV-stabilised, virgin polyethylene ensures a robust product with a life expectancy of up to 20 years. The polyethylene material offers enormous benefits over fibreglass models, including longer life expectancy and less servicing. No painting is required because the gable markers are manufactured using colored pigments which permeate all the way through the polyethylene. Moulded from 100% recyclable materials this allows the gable marker to be recycled at the end of its working life. Optional Mold-in Graphics Available Avlite Systems

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Gable Airfield Markers AV-GM Placing of Gable Markers as per CASA Manual of Standards Part 139 – Aerodromes, Section 8.2.1, Figure 8.2-3 Width of Graded Strip This information is advisory only. Please contact your local authority for rules and regulations particular to your region. Reference: Civil Aviation Safety Authority Australia. Manual of Standards Part 139 - Aerodromes. Version 1.1: February 2003 AVLITE® is a registered trademark of Avlite Systems 3 year warranty AVLITE® is a registered trademark of Avlite Systems 3 year warranty • Mold-in graphics • Mold-in graphics Physical Characteristics...

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