Bollard Accessories

Crests and Logos

Crests are available to fit most styles of bollard. It is essential that good quality artwork is provided by the customer in order that crests/logos can replicate the original designs.

Section ‘A’ shows a shouldered and flat face to the crest that is required if the diameter ‘D’ is less than 75mm. Section ‘B’ shows a curved face crest for bollards over 75mm diameter.

Chain and Rail addition

The use of rail or chain with standard bollards can add some pedestrian control without changing design.

Virtually all bollards may be fitted with chain, many will take rail.

Power Take off

A wide range of bollards are available for use as power take off bollards. A lockable door is provided along with a marine plywood backboard. The bollards are able to take a varying range of electrical equipment fitted by the customer.

178 steel bollards are 194mm diameter in heights options of 535, 640, 770, 950, 1200mm. Roots are normally 300mm but may be varied to suit ground conditions. Flanged versions are also available in place of roots.

Sockets and Cover plates

Bollards can be made removable in a variety of ways. The 191 base socket can be used with most of our bollards.

Cover plates are available to fit most bollard types and are particularly useful in hiding the transition of square paving to round bollards.

191

191 uses a hinged lid to permanently locate the bollard. The unit is secured by your padlock to prevent unauthorised removal.

195

196

Cover plate installation details

Loose fit cover plate prior to installation of bollard if superstructure does not allow post-installation fitment.

When the bollard is in place and all abutting surfacing works are complete, adhere the cover plate to the surfacing and bollard using water-resistant adhesive (generally not supplied).

Root box installation details

We recommend a 3:2:1 concrete mix, sulphate resisting if necessary, 400x400x600mm deep for light – medium duty traffic over-run, assuming ‘good’ soil characteristics. For heavy duty service the foundation design may have to be altered depending on the soil characteristics.

In the cases of heavy duty usage CIS should be informed at the point of order placement so that necessary provisions may be made.

Extended root bollards should have at least 200mm of concrete below the base. The data is suggested only for non-specific applications as individual requirements and site conditions may dictate otherwise. Please refer to our Technical Department for advice in debatable cases.

Unless otherwise requested the bollard will not be in aluminium, although wherever possible we would recommend its use due to the ease of lifting. In any event we recommend that you select the optional 32mm diameter lifting out hole at 640mm above FFL and its respective galvanised steel lifting bar.