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Traffic Drum Questions and Concerns PT II
Friday, May 28, 2010 By: Transportation Supply
Category: Transportation Safety
This post is a continue-um to the post on Tuesday talking about different traffic drum questions one may stumble upon and want answered prior to buying the traffic drums. ‘Grade’ is a term referring to the reflective tape option on traffic drums. Engineer Grade is the most common, Hi Intensity Grade is the next most common and Diamond Grade is the most rare.
Reflective tape is the reflective sheeting that is put on different traffic safety equipment to make it more visible at night. And the base option for your traffic drum really depends on what the manufacturer offers, but something between 2 and 40lbs is where most of them are. Bases can either be thrown over the top of the drum or snapped on.
Tags: channelizer, channelizers, traffic barrel, traffic barrels, traffic channelizer, traffic channelizers, traffic drum, traffic drums
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