Description Stainless steel bollard D 76 mm, foldable, with security lock, for doweling
Stainless steel bollard with hemispherical head, diameter 76 mm
Technical characteristics
The stainless steel bollard with hemispherical head and a diameter of 76 mm is a robust and durable product that is ideal for use in various environments. With a height of 90 cm and a weight of 6.5 kg, this bollard offers a stable and safe solution for blocking off and protecting areas. Equipped with a security lock and two keys, the bollard can be moved if necessary. The base plate for doweling ensures easy and secure attachment. The bollard is supplied including all necessary fastening materials.
What are bollards needed for?
Bollards serve as physical barriers to control and secure access to certain areas. They are often used to protect pedestrian areas, parking lots, driveways and public spaces from unauthorized vehicle traffic. In addition, bollards can also serve as visual guidelines to direct traffic flow and increase safety in busy areas.
Benefits of using bollards
There are numerous benefits to using bollards. They increase security by preventing unauthorized vehicles from entering, thus protecting pedestrians and buildings. Bollards are also a cost-effective solution as they are durable and low-maintenance. They are also versatile and can be customized to suit the environment in different designs and materials. Stainless steel bollards are particularly corrosion-resistant and retain their aesthetic appearance even in adverse weather conditions.
In which economic sectors are bollards most commonly used?
Bollards are used in many economic sectors. In urban areas, they are often used to secure pedestrian areas and public spaces. In retail, they are used to protect entrances and parking spaces. In industry, bollards are used to secure sensitive areas such as warehouses and factories. Bollards are also indispensable in event management to create temporary barriers and safety zones.
Target groups and risk groups
The main target groups for bollards are cities and municipalities, retailers, industrial companies and event organizers. Risk groups that particularly benefit from installing bollards are pedestrians, especially children and the elderly, and operators of buildings and facilities that need to be protected from unauthorized access.
Advantages and disadvantages of installing bollards
Installing bollards offers numerous advantages, including increased safety and security, ease of maintenance and durability. Disadvantages can include the initial installation costs and possible restrictions in access for authorized vehicles. It is important to find the right balance between safety and accessibility.
Types of bollards and their differences
There are several types of bollards, including fixed, removable, retractable and flexible bollards. Fixed bollards offer maximum safety and stability but are not movable. Removable bollards offer flexibility as they can be removed when required. Retractable bollards are ideal for areas that need to be temporarily blocked off, while flexible bollards give way in the event of a collision, minimizing damage. Prices vary depending on material, design and functionality, with stainless steel bollards typically being more expensive but also more durable and requiring less maintenance.
Installing a bollard
Installing a bollard can be done by yourself with the right tools and instructions. First, the position of the bollard is marked and the foundation is prepared. The base plate is then doweled on and the bollard is attached to it. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure a safe and stable installation.
At INCAPCORP you can buy a variety of bollards, including stainless steel bollards with a hemispherical head and a diameter of 76 mm. These bollards are made of ground stainless steel. The posts are delivered ready to install with a key, ground sleeve or fixing and installation instructions. We deliver to all cities and states in Germany, including Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Dortmund, Essen, Bremen, Dresden, Hanover, Nuremberg and many more. The states include Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein and Thuringia.