Improve safety and traffic control on your site with these sturdy plate mounted traffic hoop barriers. Designed for quick installation, they provide a clear visual and physical guide to protect vehicles, pedestrians and infrastructure.
Available in a range of lengths and high-visibility colour finishes, these 38 mm diameter hoop barriers are ideal for creating protected zones, separating traffic flows and marking no-go areas in busy environments.
Product Features
- Plate mounted design for secure surface fixing to concrete or similar bases.
- 38 mm tube diameter for robust impact resistance and long service life.
- Choice of overall barrier lengths, including 1500 mm and 2000 mm options.
- High-visibility colour finishes such as yellow, red/white and black/yellow for enhanced safety.
- Neutral grey finish option for locations where a more discreet appearance is preferred.
- Suitable for defining traffic lanes, parking bays and protected walkways.
- Price range from £156.00 to £228.00 across the available variants.
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mounting type | Plate mounted for surface fixing |
| Tube diameter | 38 mm |
| Overall length options | 1500 mm; 2000 mm |
| Colour options | Yellow; Grey; Red/white; Black/yellow |
| Typical RAL codes | Yellow RAL 1018; Grey RAL 9006; White RAL 9010 (as used in red/white finish) |
| Price range | £156.00 – £228.00 (depending on variant) |
| Product type | Traffic hoop barrier for traffic management |
Applications
- Segregating vehicle and pedestrian areas in warehouses, loading bays and yards.
- Defining parking spaces and protecting parked vehicles from passing traffic.
- Marking restricted or no-entry zones around machinery, doorways or equipment.
- Guiding traffic flow in car parks, service roads and industrial estates.
- Providing visual warnings at building corners, columns and vulnerable structures.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are these plate mounted traffic hoop barriers fixed to the ground?
These barriers are designed to be surface fixed using the base plates welded to the bottom of the hoops. The plates are bolted into a suitable solid surface, typically concrete, using appropriate mechanical or chemical anchors selected to suit the substrate and site conditions.
Which barrier length should I choose for my application?
The 1500 mm option is suitable for narrower zones, such as protecting individual doorways or small access points. The 2000 mm option is better for spanning wider areas, defining parking bays or creating longer runs of protection along traffic routes.
What is the benefit of the different colour and RAL options?
High-visibility colours such as yellow, black/yellow and red/white provide strong visual contrast, making hazards and restricted areas easy to see. Grey offers a more understated look where appearance is important but some demarcation is still required. RAL information assists in matching barriers to existing site colour schemes.
