Description Stainless steel bollard, D 76 mm, fixed with base plate for doweling
Stainless steel bollard with hemispherical head, diameter 76 mm
Technical characteristics of the stainless steel bollard
- Material: stainless steel
- Head: hemispherical head
- Diameter: 76 mm
- Lock: Without lock
- Fastening: Fixed with base plate for doweling
- Height: 90 cm
- Includes: Fastening
- Weight: 5 kg
What are bollards needed for and in which countries are these bollards most often purchased?
Bollards are versatile security and demarcation elements used in various fields. They are used to keep vehicles away from certain areas, protect pedestrian areas and regulate traffic routes. Bollards are particularly popular in countries such as Germany, France, Great Britain and the USA, where they are widely used in urban areas, shopping centers and public squares.
Benefits of using bollards
The use of bollards offers numerous benefits:
- Safety: They protect pedestrians and buildings from unauthorized vehicle access.
- Durability: Stainless steel bollards are corrosion-resistant and can withstand extreme weather conditions.
- Aesthetics: With their modern design, they blend harmoniously into different environments.
- Flexibility: They can be installed fixed or removable, depending on your needs.
In which economic sectors such bollards are most commonly used
Stainless steel bollards are used in many economic sectors, including:
- Urban infrastructure: To demarcate pedestrian areas and parking lots.
- Retail: To protect shop fronts and entrance areas.
- Industrial: In warehouses and factories to secure driveways and work areas.
- Traffic: To regulate traffic flow and protect cycle paths.
Who decides on the purchase of such bollards?
The decision to purchase bollards is often made by city authorities, construction companies, architects and safety officers. These decision makers take into account safety requirements, aesthetic aspects and the specific needs of the site.
What restrictions exist and what permits are required for the installation of such bollards
The installation of bollards may be subject to certain restrictions and permits. In Germany, for example, permits must be obtained from local road traffic authorities, especially if bollards are to be installed in public spaces. It is important to pay attention to local regulations to avoid legal problems.
Types of bollards and differences in price, reliability and durability
There are different types of bollards that differ in material, function and installation:
- Stainless steel bollards: High corrosion resistance and durability, ideal for permanent installations.
- Concrete bollards: Very robust and heavy, offer high protection against vehicle impact.
- Plastic bollards: Lightweight and flexible, often used for temporary installations.
- Retractable bollards: Can be sunk into the ground when needed, offer high flexibility.
- Decorative bollards: Combine functionality with aesthetic design, often used in historic city centers.
Prices vary depending on material and function. Stainless steel bollards are usually more expensive, but also offer the highest reliability and durability.
What types of bollards can be installed with your own hands and which bollards require special labor and equipment
Some bollards, such as simple plastic or concrete bollards, can be installed by yourself with basic tools and some manual skills. Stainless steel bollards with a base plate for doweling, such as the bollard described, can also be installed relatively easily as they only need to be screwed in. Retractable bollards or those that need to be sunk into the ground, on the other hand, require special equipment and skilled workers for installation.
At INCAPCORP you can buy various 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 fastening and assembly instructions. INCAPCORP delivers to all cities and states in Germany, including:
- Largest cities in Germany: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Dortmund, Essen.
- Federal states of Germany: Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia.