Traffic Barriers SWN03
SWN01 SWN02 Road Barrier System A simple barrier system, comprising posts, bases and planks which can be easily and quickly
assembled to meet 'Chapter 8' specifications. • Posts are manufactured from tough polypropylene with fixed three-way rubber mouldings at the top and bottom for securing planks.
• The 2m Reflective Planks are fully impact modified uPVC extrusions with multi-web reinforcements. • The 7kg base has an integral carrying handle for easy transportation.
Code Description SWN01 Post C/W Rubber Mouldings SWN02 2m Reflective Planks SWN03 Weighted Rubber Base
Roadbloc™
Price £18.50 £21.95 £17.50
Barrier System
Combines maximum visibility with stability and versatility. • Controls the flow of pedestrians, lane delineation or even temporary parking bays. • 45º hinge connection allows for curved or straight line configurations. • Also allows for each unit to be tilted so the barriers can be used on uneven ground.
• Solathene HD construction with water tight seams allows water or sand to be used as a ballast.
• Contains a large threaded plug for easy filling and drainage of water. • Features interlocking feet which allow the units to be stacked efficiently. • Available with highly reflective strips which fit within the recessed area at the top of the unit.
• Replace asterisk (*) in product code with required colour, R – Red, W – White.
• Dimensions (LxWxH): 1000x450x600mm. Three Sided Barrier A tough, stable and lightweight barrier system ideal for
site, maintenance and roadworks use. • This barrier system is ideal for situations where a highly visible, temporary barrier is required.
• The system is made from lightweight tubing, yet is durable enough for external use and complies with the Chapter 8 equipment regulations.
• Ready-assembled for immediate use.
• Portable and easily stored.
• Red/white reflective boards,750mm wide.
• Lightweight red powder coated steel tube frame, 1000mm high. •Weight: 3.7kg.
Titan Safety Barriers
Easy to use, assemble and store, stackable barriers. • Sturdy injection moulded construction. • Struts throughout the central area provide extra stability and prevents the general public from entering the work zone.
• Easy linking system. • Reflective panels to BS873 Part 6, Class 2. • Facility to attach battery operated hazard lamps.
Code Size Per Panel (mm) BMF2 1000 x 750
Price £132.00
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Code Description BCT27 1.5m Barrier BCT28 2.0m Barrier BCT29 Pack of 10 Hinge Connectors
Price £58.95 £65.95 £24.95
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Other colours available.
Code Description
PED110/* Roadbloc PED111/* Roadbloc with Reflective Strip
Price £79.95 £82.95
Customised versions available
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