The difference between shallow buried hydraulic roadblock and deep buried hydraulic roadblock – (1)

Hydraulic shallow buried type and deep buried type roadblock are two types of roadblock equipment with different installation methods. They have their own advantages and disadvantages and are suitable for different environments and places. The following is an analysis and comparison based on the characteristics, installation methods, maintenance difficulty and applicable scenarios of the two.

1. Installation method: shallow buried type vs deep buried type

Shallow buried roadblock:

  • Installation depth: Shallow buried roadblocks are generally buried at a shallow depth underground, usually around 30-50 cm.
  • Easy to install: Due to the shallow burial, the shallow buried roadblock is easier to install and has a shorter construction period, which is suitable for places that need to be deployed quickly.
  • Applicable environment: Suitable for places with low requirements for underground foundations or places with shallow underground space.

Deep buried roadblock:

  • Installation depth: Deep buried roadblocks are usually buried deeper, with an installation depth of more than 50 cm, and some even reach 1 meter.
  • Installation complexity: Due to the large installation depth, deep buried roadblocks require more complex foundation construction and a longer construction period, especially when a larger foundation pit needs to be excavated.
  • Applicable environment: Suitable for areas with deep underground space, or places where the equipment needs to be more solid and concealed.

2. Safety and stability: shallow buried vs deep buried

Shallow buried roadblock:

  • Advantages: The installation of shallow buried has less impact on the ground structure, suitable for places such as urban roads where the road has been paved, and the installation is relatively simple, and will not cause too much interference to existing traffic or buildings.
  • Disadvantages: Due to the shallow installation, it may be affected to a certain extent when subjected to large impacts or heavy vehicles, and the stability is slightly inferior. Especially in extreme weather (such as heavy rain, waterlogging, etc.), it may affect the normal operation of the equipment.

Deep buried roadblock:

  • Advantages: Due to the deep burial, the deep buried equipment is more stable as a whole and can withstand stronger impact and collisions of heavy vehicles. The structure of the deep buried model is usually more solid, especially suitable for places with extremely high security requirements.
  • Disadvantages: The installation process of the deep buried model is relatively complicated, the requirements for the underground structure are high, the construction is difficult, and once the installation is completed, if there is a problem, a large-scale repair is required.

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Post time: Feb-08-2025

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