Autopa Recycled plastic bollards
Recycled plastic bollards & traffic bollards
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Tudor |
Crest |
Amsterdam |
Manchester |
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Diamond top |
Chamfered top |
Domed top |
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Hazard type B |
Domed - Slimline |
SUMMARY
Autopa recycle plastic bollards are suitable for Pedestrianisation schemes, traffic calming, highways and pavements, estates, car parks, pubs, hotels, leisure, industry, commerce, public and private sectors. These are fixed bollards with ground fixing spikes for casting in to the ground; some are also available in removable versions with a galvanised ground socket and pin for padlock fixing (padlocks available separately). Flap closes flush with ground when the bollard is removed.
Hazard markers with black/white/black bands as standard with 1x red & 1x white reflector. Traffic bollards available in masterbatch black, 3 grooves, class 1 reflector tape (class 2 optional extra). Red tape is supplied as standard, other colours must be specified at the time of order.
SPECIFICATION
- 100% recycled mixed consumer plastic waste.
- Durable, extremely long life time.
- High impact strength, but flexible and malleable.
- Solid construction.
- Is not brittle and does not rot.
- Impervious to rain and frost.
- As workable as wood.
- No rust, no corrosion.
- Chemically inert, Difficult to combust
- Vandal & graffiti resistant
- U.V. stable.
- Can again be recycled
- COST EFFECTIVE.
| Tudor |
138107021 |
950 mm |
400 mm |
210 mm |
29 kg |
| Crest |
138107011 |
950 mm |
400 mm |
225 mm |
29 kg |
| Amsterdam |
138107001 |
950 mm |
400 mm |
225 mm |
27 kg |
| Manchester |
138107031 |
950 mm |
300 mm |
215 mm |
15 kg |
| Diamond |
138107071 |
1000 mm |
400 mm |
150x150 mm |
27 kg |
| Chamfered |
138107061 |
1000 mm |
600 mm |
150 mm |
19 kg |
| Domed |
138107051 |
1000 mm |
400 mm |
150 mm |
22 kg |
| Hazard B |
138107094 |
1000 mm |
400 mm |
150 mm |
23 kg |
| Domed - Slimline |
138107081 |
1100 mm |
400 mm |
130 mm |
19 kg |
INSTALLATION
Fixed versions to be cast preferably in to concrete, to the respective depth below ground, as shown in table, as a minimum guideline. Excavated holes should be approximately 300mm square. Smaller items can have smaller foundations, but the existing ground conditions should always be taken in to account by the installer.
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