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By: Camille Howe

Companies usually carry five main categories of metal and pipe bollards in both used and new condition. Many of these are easy to install yourself, while others require professional installation that most companies will implement on your behalf upon request.

Metal bollards are extremely rugged and will withstand impacts from a variety of material handling devices such as pallet racks, forklifts, and scissor lifts. They can be used to protect any sensitive storage area, storage materials and racks, and restricted access points including parking and loading docks.

Steel Pipe Safety Bollards - 1 3/4" O.D.Steel Pipe Safety Bollards - 1 3/4" O.D. Bollards can be used both indoors and outdoors to protect work areas, racking and personnel. Powder coated safety yellow finish. Steel Safety Bollards

These pipe-shaped bollards can be used both indoors and outdoors to protect work areas, racking and personnel. Manufactured with welded steel construction, each unit is powder coated with safety yellow finish. Molded rubber caps are removable on 4½" and 5½" diameter units to allow for concrete infill. Steel caps are welded on the 1¾" diameter units.

Each base plate measures 8" x 8", on the 4.5 and 5.5 units (5" x 5" on the 1¾" units), and includes four pre-drilled mounting holes. Companies can supply mounting kits and replacement caps when needed.

Chrome-Plated Steel Bollard Chrome-Plated Steel Bollard Post & Barriers. Improve the image of your facility while protecting people and equipment with this heavy-duty Chrome Bollard. Unit is made of Steel Chrome Bollard

Chrome is a highly attractive metal on anything, including a bollard. Chrome-plated bollards will improve the image of your facility and at the same time protect people and equipment. Every unit is made of steel and finished with attractive bright chrome plating for a clean fresh look. A black plastic top cap is removable to fill the pipe with concrete for greater strength and stability.

Spring Loaded Steel Bollards

These metal bollards are designed to serve as a visual and audible warning to personnel. They feature a unique spring-loaded design will bend and not break like rigid bollards. This works to prevent damage to the bollard and to any equipment that may hit it.

Spring-loaded metal bollards can also be ordered with optional light/siren. The light/siren unit includes sensitive switches that will activate a strobe light and warning siren when contacted. The unit is highly energy efficient and operates with two 9V batteries (not included). Installation is simple—the light/siren slides directly into the top of the pipe.

Each bollard is manufactured from steel and includes a powder coat safety yellow finish. Bollards measure 42" high with a 2½" O.D.

Offset Steel Bollards. Offset Steel Bollard Post/Barrier. Unique design features offset base plate that won't interfere with traffic. Base plate includes (4) pre-drilled mounting holes (mounting hard Offset Steel Bollards

The unique design features of this pipe bollard’s offset base plate will not interfere with traffic. Companies usually ship a removable rubber top cap and black/yellow safety tape with every order. The heavy-duty welded steel construction with a powder coat safety yellow finish is standard.

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