What are the common methods for installing bollards?

Methods of installing bollards vary depending on the materials used, needs and site conditions. Here are a few common methods:

Concrete embedded method: This method is to embed part of the bollard in concrete in advance to increase its stability and firmness. First, dig a pit of appropriate size where the bollards will be installed, and then pour concrete into the pit. Before the concrete is completely dry, place the embedded portion of the bollard into the concrete to ensure that it is positioned accurately. Once the concrete has completely dried, the bollards will be firmly anchored to the ground.

Bolting method: This method is often used to secure bollards to the ground or other structures. First, determine where the bollards will be installed and mark where the bolt holes will be. Then drill holes in these locations for the bolts. Next, place the bollards in the prepared location and secure them to the ground or other structure with bolts. Make sure the bolts are tight to provide adequate support and stability.

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Anchor bolting: Similar to bolting, but this method is typically used to secure bollards to the ground rather than to other structures. First, insert the anchor bolts into the ground and make sure they are secure. Then, align the bottom of the bollard with the anchor bolts and secure them to the ground with nuts. This method is suitable for situations where bollards need to be fixed directly to the ground, such as parking lots or fencing on the exterior of a building.

Welding fixation method: For metal bollards, welding can be used to fix them to the ground or other structures. This method requires the use of welding equipment to tightly connect the bollards to the ground or other structures. The welding fixation method provides a very strong and stable connection, but requires professional welding technology and equipment.

The above are several common bollard installation methods. Which method to choose depends on the specific needs, site conditions, and bollard material and design.

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Post time: May-14-2024

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