Bollards and Delineators
Bollards are heavy duty posts, used to prevent vehicular access or to protect structures from being accidentally hit. Bolt-mounted bollards can be installed directly to asphalt using our BoltHold anchors.
Due to the forces that can be exerted on the bollard by a car hitting it, we recommend using our SP58 anchors. To save costs, you may consider using 2 SP58 on the side facing traffic and 2 SP18 on the back side.
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Delineators are vertical markers that guide vehicular traffic by creating a visible lane. A typical application is to separate traffic from crossing over from one lane to another, or to separate vehicles from pedestrians.
Delineators are subject to heavy physical abuse from meandering vehicles. Most modern delineators are made from flexible high-visibility plastic, so that they yield but bounce back up if attacked. The forces on the base of the delineators are quite high, and most often epoxy glues are not strong enough to keep the delineators firmly attached for any length of time.
Our SP10 and SP12 are suitable solutions for attaching delineators. We recommend using 2-3 anchors per delineator. If traffic is active on both side of the delineators, it is best to use 4 anchors as there must be 2 anchors on the traffic side.
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![Bollard](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/6e3ecb_31fa66ab29694749bf3c31871eca99d5~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_372,h_360,al_c,q_80,enc_avif,quality_auto/6e3ecb_31fa66ab29694749bf3c31871eca99d5~mv2.jpg)