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WaterWall Plastic Barrier
WaterWall Plastic Barrier
The WaterWall plastic barrier is a durable, temporary safety barrier system. The low-profile and highly visible design facilitates line-of-sight for motorists and delineates the safe passage of travel. WaterWall is manufactured from low-density polyethylene providing resistance to low speed and nuisance impacts.
The modules are designed with knuckles at the ends which contain a series of vertically aligned concentric holes that allow a steel t-pin to be inserted to connect adjacent modules together. When modules are pinned together there are a total of eight knuckles aligned with the steel t-pin inserted. This provides a positive connection between adjacent modules.
WaterWall is designed for deployment on low speed, private and local government roads.
WaterWall Barrier | |
MASH TL1 Compliant | ✔ |
Standard Element Length | 1.92 m |
Installation Test Length | 46.3 m |
Anchoring | Freestanding |
MASH TL1 Dynamic Deflection | 5.2 m |
MASH TL1 Working Width | 5.7 m |
Features
- MASH TL1 compliant.
- Double-wall knuckle design minimises breakage and creates a strong connection at hinge points.
- Hinge design allows up to a 30° pivoting for easy layout.
- Orange colour provides high visibility.
- Empty unit mass – 41kg.
- Durable UV stabilised polyethylene construction.
Compatible Products
- Wire Mesh Screens.
Applications
- Roadway workzones.
- Temporary traffic control.
- Event management.
- Parking and crowd control.
- Construction sites.
WaterWall Barrier FAQs
Can WaterWall be placed on concrete, asphalt and natural ground?
Yes, WaterWall is a freestanding plastic water-filled barrier and can be placed directly onto concrete, asphalt or natural ground.
How do I transport WaterWall barriers?
WaterWall barriers are lightweight when empty, facilitating ease of transportation. Each unit feature forklifts slots for ease of handling.
Can WaterWall barriers be used without filling them with water?
Yes, however empty units cannot be regarded as a vehicle safety barrier and should only be used for channelling pedestrians.
How do I adjust the alignment of WaterWall plastic barriers?
WaterWall is designed to have a maximum angle of rotation of 30 degrees when linked together.