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Avon Resilience SSF100 Bollard

SSF100 Resilience Bollard

The Avon Resilience SSF100 Bollard is an IWA14-1 impact tested super shallow foundation bollard, designed to provide stand-off hostile vehicle protection for infrastructure without the need for deep foundations.

With a structural foundation depth of just 100mm, the bollard offers the shallowest of foundations, whilst still providing a high level of protection against aggressive vehicle attack.

The bollard can be customised to blend into surrounding environments, with a variety of sleeve options, including stainless steel and ornate finishes. Ground finishes can include concrete, tarmac, block paving or crushed stone.  The bollard system can also incorporate an removable option.

 

 

IWA14-1 impact tested super shallow foundation bollard
IWA14-1 impact tested bollards

Key benefits & features

Features

  • Physically impact tested to IWA 14-1:2013
  • Unobtrusive in appearance
  • Super shallow foundation
  • Alternative sleeve options
  • Modular design

 

Benefits

  • Confidence in proven performance
  • Adaptable to surrounding aesthetics
  • Minimal civil installation
  • Overcomes site depth restrictions
  • Full perimeter security

Product overview

Physically tested in an array of 3 bollards to the IWA14-1:2013 impact testing standard using an N2A vehicle travelling at 64kph (40mph). it is designed & constructed to be installed with the minimum of civil excavation, it's unique arrangement option enable it to be a flexible and versatile security solution.

Designed & constructed to be installed with the minimum of civil excavation, its unique arrangement options enable it to be a flexible and versatile security solution.

The Resilience SSF100CR bollard can be integrated with our retractable PAS 68 bollards to create a cohesive protective perimeter around an area or building.

This is a specialist high security product and a full site risk assessment must be carried out at design stage to ensure that all relevant safety systems are included.

PAS 68 & IWA 14-1 tested bollards should be installed in accordance with the correct foundation drawings and should be installed with a clear distance of 1200mm (measured 600mm above ground level) between the facing edges of each bollard. Please refer to BSi PAS 69 or IWA 14-2 for guidance.

Stainless Steel Static Bollards

Options available

Bollards are supplied painted black with a reflective banding as standard, other sleeve finishes are available as options:

  • Stainless Steel Sleeves
  • Removable Option
  • Bespoke ornate sleeves
  • DDA Compliant Banding
  • Dome / Mitre / Flat tops

Resilience SSF100 Bollard - Resources

Datasheet – Avon SSF100 Bollard
Format: pdf

Datasheet – Avon Resilence SSF100 super shallow bollard. Super shallow foundation bollards with just 100mm depth, independently crash tested for physical protection of buildings, pavements & public spaces.

Technical Specification

Physical Dimensions:
Single bollard: Tube diameter  273mm
Bollard Height: 1 metre (above ground level)
IWA 14-1 Classification:  IWA 14-1:2013  Bollard V/7200(N2A)/64/90:4.9
Model tested: 1000mm above ground with a spacing of 1200mm between bollards.
Foundation Depth: 100mm (Category B Depth <0.5m below
ground level)
Construction: The unit is comprised of a high strength steel tube 273mm diameter mounted on an integrated steel platform. (Appropriate manufacturing tolerances apply).

 

 

                         

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