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| 1 Highest quality materials used |
| 16-gauge steel tubing is used for the frame and the rods. This extra-strength steel produces a durable, rugged barrier that will last for years. |
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6 Hot-dipped galvanized steel
The steel frame and tubing are dipped in a protective zinc coating which prevents corrosion and rust. This
process lasts four times longer than painted steel
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Rods are securely attached to frame
The uprights are fully inserted into the frame and then welded, which helps to prevent the rod from breaking
off from the frame
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Bridge Foot
The Bridge Foot style
barrier is ideal for handling uneven surfaces
or when being used on soft surfaces such
as grass. We do not
recommend bridge foot for parallel crowd control
or for use indoors. See FLAT
FOOT style
barricade. |
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Secure connection system
CrowdStopper barricades interlock using a simple hooking mechanism. The angled male connector prevents one barrier from being removed from a continuous line of barricades.
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3 Removeable bases
The foot mechanisms attach to the unit with a bolt and nut, allowing the feet to be removed easily for
storage, transport and for replacement.
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