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Security bollard MANCHESTER
cast ironcast aluminumremovable

security bollard
security bollard
security bollard
security bollard
security bollard
security bollard
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Characteristics

Function
security
Material
cast iron, cast aluminum
Technical characteristics
removable

Description

The popular cast iron Manchester bollard was first supplied during the 80’s to Villers Street. It has since been used throughout the UK. It features decorative bands, a domed top and is available with a round or square base. It can be supplied with plinths and signs. The Manchester is available as a removable bollard in cast aluminium which can be housed in either a hinged steel socket (to be secured with a padlock) or the F1 socket. It is also available in an anti-ram security version reinforced with a steel security core and tie bars. MATERIALS & FINISHES: Cast iron - primed finish Cast aluminium - primed finish We recommend that top coats are applied on site after installation OPTIONS: Removable - standard or F1 socket Eyebolts - for chain link Reflective tape - refer to accessories for colour Plinths Crests & logos With sign Highlighted rings INSTALLATION: Root fixed Foundation depth is usually the same as the root depth of the bollard Minimum recommended foundation diameter is the root diameter plus 200mm Concrete mix to 25 newtons Removable Foundation depth 320mm Minimum recommended foundation 450mm sq Dig an additional drainage hole 80mm (d) x 150mm (sq) and fill with pea shingle (directly below socket) Concrete mix to 25 newtons Security Foundation depth of 620mm is recommended Minimum recommended foundation square is 600mm Concrete mix to 25 newtons Please note this product will not perform as a security bollard until concrete is fully set and must be protected until this time
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.