Product Specifications
Description | Featuring striking asymmetrical forms and robust materials that are based on our competition-winning designs for the Western Sydney Parklands Trust, the Prospect bollard is ideal for parkland and urban environments. Made from a standard steel “I” beam and available in 27 powder-coat colours or a galvanised finish, the bollard design features folded edge details and a circular opening for a barrier chain or cable. Highly functional, the simple, robust bollard complements and sits within many public spaces to create a protective or architectural perimeter. | |
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Made In | Australia | |
Dimensions | Surface fixed: 250mmW x 175mmD x 810mmH Sub-surface fixed: 250mmW x 175mmD x 810mmH | |
Frame | Hot-dip galvanised or powder-coated steel | |
Powder Coat | Core Solid Textured Signature Bold | |
Sustainability | Recycled Materials Low Pollutants | |
Warranty | 5-year warranty. View the warranty for more details. | |
Lead Time | 4-6 weeks | |
Assembly & Delivery | Shipped fully assembled on pallets. | |
Fixing Detail | Fixed by others - surface or sub surface. Anchors not included. | |
How to Specify | Select your finish | |
Care Instructions | Powder-Coat Use a soft (non-abrasive) cloth or brush and a diluted solution of mild detergent and warm water. Ensure surfaces are thoroughly rinsed with clean fresh water after cleaning to remove all residues. Never use thinners, abrasive cleaning agents, alcohol-based, acid or alkali cleaning agents. Hot-Dip Galvanised Steel For more stubborn or larger areas, the use of a low-pressure wash (eg. a gurney gun) with just pure water or in conjunction with proprietary cleaning materials, such as car wash or truck wash, can be effective. It is important that the steel be washed down with fresh water after cleaning. The cleaning treatment of the galvanising should be conservative at first and then if the situation demands, the treatment can become steadily more aggressive. Also, wherever some form of mechanical abrasion or “scrubbing” is required, the use of a hard, plastic bristle brush is recommended. Steel bristle brushes are not to be used since they will cause discolouration. Mechanical methods of cleaning zinc surfaces can cause aesthetic issues. The “cleaned” areas are likely to contrast with adjacent untreated surfaces and may take a significant period of time to weather to a uniform colour. If aesthetics is a large concern, it is advisable to first test the cleaning method in an inconspicuous area in case the aesthetic effect is unappealing. | |
Additional Comments | Optional plastic orange reflectors to increase visibility. |