Angle Iron Barricade Uprights
Use the Angle Iron Barricade Uprights to mount barricade boards.
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PRODUCT ID: RSPB3ZBUZAIU(L/R)
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Post Punch Direction (L/R): (L) Left | (R) Right
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One Angle Iron (Left or Right) Upright for Angle Iron Foot, included.
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Material Dimensions: 10 gauge, galvanized steel.
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Compatibility: For use with (2) Angle Iron Feet, and (3) three barricade boards for use as a Type 3 Barricade. Barricade boards, sold separately.
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Hardware: To attach barricade board to post, sold separately.
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Call customer service at 1-800-367-1492 for additional options or assistance with ordering.
A barricade is a portable or fixed device having from one to three rails with appropriate marking and is used to control road users by closing, restricting, or delineating all or a portion of the right-of-way. Refer to the MUTCD for more information.
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Type 1 Barricades may be used on conventional roads or urban streets.
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Type 2 Barricades should be used on freeways and expressways or other high-speed roadways.
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Type 3 Barricades should be used to close or partially close a road.
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Red/White Stripes: When barricades are used to warn road users of the end of a roadway, the stripes shall be red and white.
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Sign Placement: Signs mounted on barricades and barricade/sign combinations shall be crashworthy.
The MUTCD (Manual for Traffic Control Devices) specifies sizes and color combos for Barricade Boards and Vertical Panels. Refer to the MUTCD for more information.
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4" Stripes: boards/panels that are 8-12" x 24" and smaller shall have 4" Stripes
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6" Stripes: boards/panels that are 8-12" x 36" and larger shall have 6" Stripes
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Red/White Stripes: STOP or Prohibition (Permanent)
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Orange/White Stripes: Indicate Temporary Traffic Control
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NOTE: Barricade sheeting can NOT be rotated for use as both "left" and "right". There is a common misconception that "ALL" striped goods can be used for both "right" and "left" options by simply rotating them 180 degrees. Shown Below: Rotate the "right" object marker -or- barricade board and it remains a "right".