INSA PXP-J6
Effective and robust protection for infrastructure.
Summary
The PXP J6 railing is a protection system specifically designed for installation on concrete parapets in vehicular or pedestrian areas.
Its main objective is to provide an effective safety barrier that reduces the risk of accidents on elevated passages, bridges, or road margins.
This model is characterized by its robust structure and functional design, tailored to traffic safety requirements.
It incorporates a tubular end cap that rises vertically without touching the concrete, enhancing both its aesthetic integration and structural performance.
Characteristics
- Modular structure with straight tubular elements.
- Curved supports.
- Variable module lengths.
- Possibility of use on expansion joints.
- Manufacturing feasibility for bends or curved sections (using a polygonal).
Fastening through a base plate screwed to the floor using bolts and nuts.
Joint welded directly to a metal plate previously embedded in the concrete or pavement.
Chemical anchoring system: This method involves the use of chemical adhesives to fix the railing to the pavement, creating a solid and long-lasting bond.
Post embedded directly in the concrete of the pavement or foundation.
Mechanical anchoring system: Uses mechanical devices, such as expansion bolts, to secure the railing to the pavement.
Technical Specifications
Height
0.5 m (1.64 ft)
Pilar Spacing
3 m (9.84 ft)
Thickness
140mm
Material
Steel
Main Element
Tube
Auxiliary Element
Support
GALVANIZED
UNE-EN ISO 1461
POWDER COATING
EN 15773
DUPLEX SYSTEM
PROTECTION AND COLOR
