Steel Pipe Bollard Installation

They mount on concrete or hard surfaces along walkways streets or parking lots to help control traffic.
Steel pipe bollard installation. 6 schedule 40 steel pipe quantity 20. Plastic caps are removable on 1 3 4 4 1 2 and 5 1 2 diameter units and bollard may be filled with concrete. Steel pipe safety bollards. Steel pipe bollards come in many flavors.
Steel pipe bollards protect buildings and pedestrians from vehicle impact and act as a traffic guidance device. Available with bolt down or core in. We carry steel pipe bollards in a variety of sizes. Protect your assets and prevent extensive damage by taking the added safety measure of steel bollards.
Each pipe is 96 long with 48 above grade and 48 below grade in footing. They can be installed indoors and outdoors to protect equipment work areas and personnel as well as to keep the public away from restricted areas. They can be set into new or existing concrete or asphalt by positioning the pipe bollard in its intended location and then pouring the concrete. Bollards are also used to protect traffic and parking signs from vehicle damage.
The pipe bollard becomes a fixed device creating an architectural perimeter. Install steel pipe bollards near building entrances and other areas to regulate foot traffic. The most common ones for parking lots are the 6 schedule 40 pipe bollards. Steel pipe bollards can also be used to create a wide perimeter at standoff distance or farther around high security installations.
Schedule 80 steel pipe has a thicker wall so 4 5 and 6 can be used to deliver more strength in a more compact form. Bollards can be used both indoors and outdoors to protect work areas racking and personnel. Damage to buildings can be costly or irreparable. Fixed carbon steel bollards create a visual deterrent to protect pedestrians equipment or property.
Carbon steel is strong and can be galvanized primed for painting and powder coated. Steel bollards can provide standoff protection for sensitive areas and ensure intruding vehicles are kept away for building exteriors and other high risk locations.