Brief: Watch this dynamic demonstration of the Depot Optimized Temporary Perimeter Fencing System, showcasing how its stackable ballast and rapid-deploy design enables quick setup for reliable site protection. You'll see how two-person crews can efficiently erect long runs and how the system's modular components reduce transport and storage costs for rental fleets.
Related Product Features:
Features depot-optimized design with palletized panels and nested ballast blocks to minimize transport mass and warehouse footprint.
Utilizes stackable water-fill HDPE ballast blocks that are handled empty by one person and filled on-site for stability.
Offers hot-dip galvanized steel panels with optional polyester powder or PVC coating for enhanced corrosion resistance.
Includes multiple connection options like quick-fit clamps, snap-locks, or carriage-bolt systems with tamper pins for security.
Enables rapid installation with pre-drilled posts and quick clamps, allowing two-person crews to erect long runs efficiently.
Provides modular ballast strategy with HDPE blocks for events and steel boxes for permanent hardstanding applications.
Supports compliance with included Job-Pack containing ballast/spacing tables and daily inspection checklists.
Designed for field-replaceable panels and clamps to minimize downtime and increase rental fleet utilization.
FAQs:
How quickly can this temporary fencing system be installed?
The system is designed for rapid deployment, with pre-drilled posts and quick-fit clamps enabling two-person crews to erect long runs efficiently. Single-person handling of empty ballast blocks further speeds up the process.
What are the storage and transport advantages of this system?
Panels ship flat on pallets while ballast blocks nest together, significantly reducing the depot footprint and transport mass. This design lowers return freight and warehousing costs, increasing overall fleet utilization.
How does the system ensure stability and compliance with safety standards?
Each delivery includes a Job-Pack with ballast/spacing tables and daily inspection checklists. For exposed sites, guidance recommends increased ballast mass or steel boxes, and engineer verification against local wind loads is advised.
What maintenance is required during the rental period?
Daily inspections and clamp torque checks should be performed as part of site handover and throughout the hire period. The system is designed so damaged panels or clamps can be replaced in the field to reduce downtime.