Type I & II Universal Plastic Barricades
Type I & II Universal Plastic Barricades Description
- Latest technology in stress and impact absorption.
- Recessed areas for sheeting.
- Unique recessed molded light mount brackets sized for standard bolts.
- Protective anti-skid/wear tabs on bottom of legs.
- Non-shifting stacking lugs.
- Capable of internal sand ballasting.
- Custom name molding.
- Barricade lays flat upon impact.
- Holds many sizes of signs.
- Resistant to extreme temperatures.
- Convenient molded carry-handle.
- Tested and certified to meet the crashworthy requirements of NCHRP-350.
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Barricade Type | Type I: 8" x 24", 12" x 24" Type II: 12" x 24", 8" x 24" (top), 8" x 24" (bottom) |
| Material | High density polyethylene |
| Color | White, yellow, orange |
| Weight | 14 pounds minimum |
| Sand Ballasting | Maximum of 30 pounds |
| Reflective Sheeting | S.E.G. / ENG. Grade / High Intensity |
| Temperature Range | Freeze stress crack: -188° / Heat softening temp. 216° |
| Height | 45" |
| Width | 24" |
| Thickness | 2 1/4" |
| All specifications and descriptions are subject to change without notification. Patent No. 5,458,434 | |
Frequently Asked Questions
I don’t understand the ‘Unicade Options’ listed above, can you explain it better?
Sure, the Type 0, 1 or 2 refers to the amount of sheeting on each unit. Type 0 means no sheeting, Type 1 means sheeting on the top sides of each unit and Type 2 means sheeting on the top and bottom of each side of the unit. 12/8x24” means the sheeting on the top is 12x24”, and the sheeting/board size on the bottom is 8x24”.
What are the levels of reflectivity?
Engineer Grade is the lowest, Hi Intensity is the next one up and Diamond Grade is the most reflective. For many applications Engineer Grade will work just fine.
Which do you suggest, plastic or plywood barricades?
Because these are going to have to be shipped, I would suggest plastic since they weigh less than the plywood.
Can you mount a barricade light on this?
Yes, as you can see in the picture there is a hole on each lip at the top sides of the unit that stick up. That hole is used to thread a bolt (that typically comes with the barricade light) through the base of the light and through the lip on the barricade, then can be fastened on the other side with a washer.
How much does it cost to ship these?
Shipping requires a custom freight quote because these are typically shipped by freight carriers – not your standard UPS or Fed Ex delivery. Please contact us for shipping.





