🔒 Lock in Your Signage with Style!
The Brady 56687 Street Sign Tubular Post Top is a robust and lightweight solution for securely fastening street signs to tubular posts. Made from durable aluminum, it is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, ensuring longevity and reliability. With compact dimensions of 5.5 x 3.5 x 1.6 inches and a weight of just 9.88 ounces, this post top is easy to handle and install, making it a must-have for any signage project.
D**Z
Great product
Have purchased four and extremely pleased. Easy to mount. Seems previous folks purchasing unaware of the security screws used for your protection. Screwdriver attachment (see picture) easily purchased at your local hardware store! Highly recommend this sign holder.
L**Y
Satisfied
It was everything advertised
J**N
Works like expected
Works well to mount address sign for our property. Screw studs are a safety type that need a specific bit so you know, so alternate bolts may be needed for different purposes.
H**D
It worked as expected
it worked as expected
D**)
Exactly what I ordered
Great product remember to buy a safety Allen wrench to use supplied screws
K**6
Just want I needed
Works great. Just what I needed
B**Y
Simple To use and looks great.
Much much preferred for a sign than putting screws thru sign & post. Simple To use and looks great.
A**R
Street sign done!
This part completed a gift (personal street sign)and along with a pipe and some cement completed the project. Very nice!
K**N
Lacking Information
Good product, but the description provided by the seller does not indicate the diameter of post that this fits on. I even checked the Brady's website, then contacted them (left a message) for more info and did not get a response. I ended up buying this item which was too small, so I needed to fabricate the correct connection to my sign.
6**S
Close but no cigar...
This is a solid metal sign holder but two issues. One that has been mentioned is that the tighten screws have a tamper resistant feature which means that a special tool is needed. For the 20 cemts it would cost to include a hex-bit head for these screws or just use standard Allen or Torx screws. PIA. Second PIA was that the slot to hold the sign was too narrow to accommodate a standard municipal street sign. These signs now have thicker stiffening strips top and bottom so won't fit without machining this sign holder. Again the simple fix is to make it a bit wider as the screws hold the sign in place anyway and shims could be added if needed for thinner signs.
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