Handle-It bollards provide impact protection for various areas of the warehouse, with minimal footprint, so they can protect building corners, doorways and more.
Built with industrial-grade steel to withstand forklift impact and prevent costly structural damage.
Many products feature bolt-down or modular designs for fast installation and flexibility in layout.
Equipment is engineered to meet or exceed safety standards for workplace protection.
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Clearly defined barriers and protection zones help keep employees safe from moving equipment and falling items.
Protecting infrastructure like pallet racking and building columns prevents damage that can halt operations or require expensive fixes.
A safer, well-organized warehouse not only meets regulatory standards but also boosts employee confidence and operational efficiency.
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Handle-It Surface mount steel bollards are used as impact protection for various areas in your warehouse. With a minimal footprint they can be used to guard building corners, doorways, rack ends, machinery, and any other situation where you need to protect from equipment traffic.
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Steel bollards protect building corners, doorways, and equipment from heavy impacts in high-traffic areas. Unlike rack guards, they offer 360 degree protection and are ideal for open or exposed zones that have frequent equipment traffic.
Surface mounted bollards are quick to install without the need for core drilling, making them a convenient solution for retrofitting existing facilities. They reduce collision damage and maintenance costs, while minimizing disruption to your floor layout or operations.
Embedded bollards generally offer higher impact resistance because they’re anchored below the slab, transferring force into the ground. Surface mounted bollards are easier to install and ideal for lower to moderate impact zones, but their performance depends on the anchoring method and floor thickness.
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