Description
Gatemate High Visibility Reflectors – Safety Reflectors for Timber Gates & Driveways
Overview
Navigating rural driveways or dark residential lanes at night poses a significant risk to expensive gate systems and vehicles. Delivery trucks and unfamiliar visitors frequently misjudge entrance clearances, leading to costly damage to timber gate stiles and fence lines. Gatemate High Visibility Reflectors act as an instant, non-electric guidance system, transforming invisible nighttime obstacles into brightly illuminated markers the moment headlights hit them.
Unlike cheap adhesive reflective tape that peels away, bubbles, and cracks after a single winter season, these solid-plastic reflectors are engineered for long-term outdoor survival. They are completely unaffected by sub-zero frosts, direct summer sun, or frequent pressure washing, making them a standard safety choice for agricultural farm gates and domestic estates alike.
Visibility & Technical Matrix
| Design Attribute | Engineering Specification |
| Reflector Type | Heavy-Duty Prismatic Micro-Lens Disc / Rectangle |
| Color Availability | Amber (Cautionary Border) | Red (Stop/Boundary) | White (Entrance) |
| Base Material Matrix | High-Impact PMMA Acrylic (Shatter-Proof Formula) |
| Housing Protection | UV-Stabilized Polypropylene Outer Trim |
| Mounting Mechanism | Countersunk Center Fixing Hole (Protects screw head from cracking plastic) |
| Reflective Angle Range | Effective up to 60-degree wide-angle entrance vectors |
| Chemical Resistance | Unaffected by road salt, diesel splashes, and detergents |
Key Applications
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Timber Swing & Sliding Gates: Mounted on the leading edge of gate stiles to clearly show if the gate is open or closed across a dark driveway.
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Driveway Entrance Posts: Fixed symmetrically to the left and right entrance pillars to guide vehicles safely past brick or stone pillars.
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Blind Corners & Bends: Placed along long rural tracking lines or paddock fences to keep drivers on path.
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Agricultural Farming Enclosures: Positioned on heavy timber field gates to prevent tractors and machinery from clipping posts in the dark.
Installer Placement & Symmetrical Safety Tip
Pro Tip: For the cleanest look and best performance, follow the international standard roadway color convention when mounting safety reflectors to your driveway entrance.
The Professional Method: If you are mounting reflectors to a pair of timber driveway gates or entrance posts, place White reflectors on the inside face of the entrance (facing incoming traffic) and Red reflectors on the reverse face (facing exiting traffic). For long approach lanes, space your Amber reflectors at equal heights along the side fencing. When driving your wood screws home, never use an impact driver at full torque—hand-tighten the final turns. The recessed countersink is designed to cradle the screw head; over-tightening with a power tool can split the acrylic lens and break the weatherproof sonic seal.





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