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Features
- Made out of heavy duty rubber material
- Excellent product to reduce vehicle traffic speed and increase safety
- Non-skid surface, very durable and resistant
- Embedded yellow EPDM rubber for high visibility
- Ideal to be used in areas like: parking lots, schools, public playgrounds, hospitals zones and residential & industrial areas
- Very easy to assemble
- Installation can be placed on concrete or asphalt
- Perfect for any type of weather conditions, this product is very resistant, will not crack or break
- 4 Mounting Holes (1-1/8″D Countersink, 1/2″D Mount Hole)
- Mounting screw included. Select below if you need them for asphalt or concrete.
Recycled Rubber Speed Hump
SKU | Description | Length | Height | Width | Weight |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SH1018I | 18.75″ Speed Bump (1) 18.75″ Section with no End Caps | 18.75″ | 1.25″ | 2″ | 22.20 |
SH1112I | 112.5″ Single Lane Speed Bump (6) 18.75″ Sections with no End Caps | 112.5″ | 1.25″ | 2″ | 133.20 |
SH1128I | 10 Ft Single Lane Speed Bump (6) 18.75″ Sections + (2) End Caps | 128.5 | 1.25″ | 2″ | 148.80 |
SH1225I | 225″ Double Lane Speed Bump (12) 18.75″ Sections with no End Caps | 225″ | 1.25″ | 2″ | 266.40 |
SH1241I | 20 Ft Double Lane Speed Bump (12) 18.75″ Sections + (2) End Caps | 241″ | 1.25″ | 2″ | 282.00 |
SH1ECAL | LEFT End Cap | 8″ | 1.25″ | 2′ | 7.80 |
SH1ECAR | RIGHT End Cap | 8″ | 1.25″ | 2′ | 7.80 |
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