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The flexible yet durable all plastic Barricade Rail is made of impact resistant polyethylene to withstand the rough treatment found in construction work zones. It's unique I-Beam design protects the expensive reflective sheeting from scratches and abrasions. These light weight Barricade Rails are easy to carry and nest for storage and transportation. All Barricade Rails must be used with 42 inch Grabber Cone with Key-Hole Slots and 16 pound or 30 pound Recycled Rubber Base (Sold Separately).
The wide assortment of linkable, toggled plastic barricade panels come in 2, 3, 4, and 6 foot lengths. All Barricade Rails have Orange and White alternating stripes, left-hand stripe on one side and right-hand stripe on the other side. You have your choice of three different reflective sheetings.
Options:
Toggled Barricade Rail with Engineering Grade Sheeting on both sides.
- 8 in. x 2 ft. Barricade Rail
- 8 in. x 3 ft. Barricade Rail
- 8 in. x 4 ft. Barricade Rail
- 8 in. x 6 ft. Barricade Rail
Toggled Barricade Rail with High Intensity Sheeting on both sides. - 8 in. x 4 ft. Barricade Rail
- 8 in. x 6 ft. Barricade Rail
Toggled Barricade Rail with Diamond Grade Sheeting on both sides. - 8 in. x 4 ft. Barricade Rail
- 8 in. x 6 ft. Barricade Rail
Q: Does this item qualify for free shipping?
A: No. Please call us at 1-866-284-1541 for a freight quote to your specific zip code.
Q: What is the difference between the Right hand and Left hand stripes?
A: The direction of the stripe tells drivers which way to turn. For Example: If you come to the end of a road and the only way to turn is right, you want to put a barricade with reflective sheeting with RIGHT HAND stripes.
Guidances:
- Where barricades extend entirely across a roadway, the stripes should slope downward in the direction toward which road users must turn.
- Where both right and left turns are provided, the barricade stripes should slope downward in both directions
from the center of the barricade or barricades.
- Where no turns are intended, the stripes should be positioned to slope downward toward the center of the barricade or barricades.