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Archive for the ‘Delineator Posts’ Category

delineator posts, delineator post, delineator, delineator tube, delineator tubesDid you know that there are 3 different options when it comes to buying delineator posts?  This shocks some people because they would think that all delineator posts are the same.  One of the options is reflective tape - you can get (2) 3″ bands or (2) 4″ bands depending on the manufacturer/distributor.

Another choice is the color of the post, sometimes they are orange, yellow or white.  You can also choose the size of the post as well as the base.  More details to come in a later post.

delineator posts, delineator, delineator, t top delineator, 42" delineatorIf you are looking for a certain size for your delineator posts, well you are in luck because there are many different sizes of these posts.  The best place to look is on the internet because a simple google search can come up with dozens or even hundreds of vendors of these posts.

The typical sizes for delineator posts are 18″, 28″, 36″, 39″ and 42″.  This is simply the sizes that one of the more popular manufacturers has, there are definitely more out there than just that, it will just take some looking.  So, go find your delineators.

delineator posts, delineator post, traffic delineator, traffic delineators, 42 delineator, 42 delineatorsThere are a couple different things you may be curious about when browsing the web for delineator posts.  Typically, they are 42 inches, but you can usually also get them in 36 inches, 18, 28, 39 as well.  You can get reflective tape on them as well, and typically people get them with (2) 3 inch bands.

There are other options as well such as bases and colors.  You can choose the color of the delineator post itself, it can be white, orange or yellow though it does depend on the supplier.  The base weight is somewhere between 10 and 20lbs.

delineator post, delineator posts, t top delineator, t top delineator posts, 42 delineator, channelizer, looper tube, looper tubesA delineator post can be mounted or can have a base.  Typically they are purchased with a base, but you can buy epoxy which is a sticky glue like substance on a pad that you stick between the bottom of the delineator and pavement or concrete.

A delineator post is most likely going to be mounted to pavement or concrete if the project is more permanent.  A base allows the delineators to be moved around and placed wherever whenever.  It allows for a lot more versatility.

Delineator Posts Provide Convenience

Thursday, May 20, 2010 By: Road-Safety

During highway construction projects, the route for cars and other vehicles is constantly in flux. Not only is this frustrating for those behind the wheel, but it can also cause headaches for construction crews who constantly have to change the location of cones and barriers. Fortunately, several pieces of equipment can help crews deviate the flow of traffic with ease.

One of the most indispensible pieces of traffic safety equipment is the basic delineator. These posts are available in several different sizes, which makes them ideal for large freeways and small cross streets alike. Due to their unique design, delineator posts can effectively alter the flow of traffic without inflicting any damage on the vehicle in the event that they are hit.

delineator posts, delineator post, delineator, looper tube, looper cone, 42 delineator, traffic delineator, Where are the best places to put your new delineator posts?  Well, it all depends on what you need them for, but delineators have a variety of applications.  For example, they can be put at the side of the road to guard against a ditch.

They could also be used as a warning that borders a construction project, so that cars know not to go too far over.  The truth is, delineator posts can be used however you need them, just make sure you research all the options before buying the delineators.

delineator posts, delineator post, t top delineator, t top delineators, traffic safety delinetaors, construction delineators, channelizersDelineator posts are commonly seen on the side of the road or highway.  They are a way of channelizing traffic and letting it know where to go and where not to go.  They are good to use if you are trying to block traffic from going a certain way.

There are different types of delineators, such as t top which is basically just a handle at the top so that you can easily transport them from one place to anther.  The common height for delineators is 42″ but they can be found in lower sizes.  Most delineators have bases that are used with them, but you have to pay extra for them.

delineator posts, delineator post, traffic post, traffic posts, highway post, highway posts, looper tubes, traffic tubesDelineator posts are good for channelizing traffic, or directing traffic in a way so that it knows where to go and doesn’t end up somewhere it shouldn’t.  You see these mainly on the highway during a construction project.  They come in many different colors, white orange and yellow are the most common.

Reflective bands for the delineator posts can come in 3 or 4 inches.  These are good for alerting oncoming traffic because the light of the car reflects off the post.  Posts can be either flat top or t-top, which is handle that makes it easier to grab and move around.

delineator post, delineator posts, delineator tubes, dealineator, marker tubes, construction tubesMost people don’t know what a delineator post is.  It’s main function is to mark an area so that cars and construction equipment know not to go beyond those markings.  They usually have reflective tape so that even at night cars know where not to go.

Delineator posts are meant to be impact resistant, but how resistant they are depends on the brand.  I am not going to go into brands in this post, but some can take impacts up to 60 MPH+ and still be okay.  Delineator posts can come with bases, with stakes that go into the ground or pavement (though pre-made holes are necessary to stick delineators into pavement or a hard surface.

The Versatility of Delineator Posts

Friday, February 5, 2010 By: Road-Safety

One of the most common and cost-effective pieces of traffic safety equipment is the delineator post. Although they feature a very rudimentary design, delineator posts can serve a variety of purposes. The most common use is to help drivers determine where the lane ends and whether or not they are allowed to merge.

Most delineators feature reflective tape so that they can be effective day or night. Many models feature a lip at the bottom so that they can stand alone without a base. Although they are mostly used for traffic, many posts include a loop on top which makes them ideal for attaching caution tape and quickly sanctioning off an area.