Guard Rail

Socket excluders can be used to cover the socket openings to help prevent the ingress of water and dirt.  The covers have a tightly fitting aperture to match the 'z' shaped profile of the posts. 

Concreted-in posts take longer to initially install, but have one major advantage over driven posts: they can be used with sockets cast into the concrete footings (into which the posts slide once the concrete has set).  This makes future replacement after accident damage faster and easier, saving in both time and expense.

Driven posts are the quickest method but whether they can be used depends upon the ground conditions and must be subjected to push / pull tests.  If standard posts fail then extra long ones can be used.  The posts no longer have pressure plates on them, making them easier to handle and the same post can now be used for verge or median applications.

The most efficient method of installation is on driven posts which are driven into the ground by means of a hydraulic driving rig. 

The posts are available for setting in concrete; driving into the ground; or surface mounted.

By increasing the strength of the post, FLEXBEAM offers an increased performance with fewer component parts - only 2 beam lengths. 

FLEXBEAM is developed around the familiar 'Z' shaped post and 'W' beam profile with a series of post mounting slots along the centre line of the beam, enabling the installation of posts at different pitch centres. 

General has manufactured and distributed a full line of guardrail accessories and steel posts.

  • Country:Ireland
  • telephone:353-254-32572
General has manufactured and distributed a full line of guardrail accessories and steel posts.
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