Speed Bumps Screws & Speed Bump Installation

 
SPECIFICATION :                    
•  Length 160 mm
•  Diametar 14 mm
•  Wrench width 17
•  Weight 0,2 kg ±5%



 
SPECIFICATION :                    
•  Length 150 mm
•  Diametar 10 mm
•  Wrench width 13
•  Weight 0,2 kg ±5%



 
SPECIFICATION :                    
•  Wrench width 17
•  Weight 0,2 kg ±5%



 
SPECIFICATION :                    
•  Drill 10 Ø
•  Wrench width 18
•  Hole depth 95 mm
•  Screw-in depth 85 mm
•  Torque 110 Nm
•  Weight 0,15 kg ± 5%
•  Set 2 screws and
2 washers






Plastic Speed Bump Installation:

Solid Plastic Speed Bump Installation Instructions

- Lag Bolt Method: Recommended for Asphalt or Concrete Traffic Lanes where Drilling Holes is permitted

Required: Solid Plastic Speed Bump
one 12,8mm x 130mm lag bolt for each hole in the speed bump
two 12,8mm washers for each lag bolt
12,8mm lag anchor for each lag bolt
two 102mm strips of butyl adhesive tape
trimming knife
high speed hammer drill with a 19,2mm masonry bit
impact wrench or heavy ratchet with 19,2mm socket.

1. Position the speed bump in its installation position and, using its pre-drilled holes as templates, mark the location of each hole on the roadways surface

2. Remove the speed bump. Using a high-speed hammer drill with a 19,2mm masonry bit, drill a hole at each marked location to a depth of 76,8mm-12,8mm below the parking surface

3. Place the speed bump, bottom up, on a firm surface. Apply a strip of butyl tape on each side of the holes (see picture)

4. Smooth and adhere the tape to the bottom of the speed bump by hand or with a roller. Remove the protective paper

5. Insert a lag anchor into each hole (large anchor opening on top) Tap the anchor into the holes with a hammer so that the anchors are set flush with the surface. Place a washer over each anchor hole

6. Make sure the substrate is thoroughly clean and dry. Reposition the speed bump in it's installation position. Apply firm hand pressure. Slip a washer onto a lag bolt, insert the bolt through a pre-drilled hole in the speed bumps and tighten the bolt about three quarters of the way with a 19,2mm socket. Repeat for each hole in the speed bump. Finish tightening each bolt until just snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Excessive tightening may damage the bump and void the product warranty.




Solid Plastic Speed Bump Installation Instructions :

Steel Spike Method: Recommended for Asphalt or Wood Block surfaces only

Required:
Solid Plastic Speed Bump
12,8mm x 307,2mm plated steel spike for each hole in the speed bump
two 102,4mm strips of butyl adhesive tape
trimming knife
high speed hammer drill with a 9,6mm masonry bit
Sledge hammer for driving spikes

1. position the speed bump in its installation position and, using its pre-drilled holes as templates, mark the location of each hole on the roadways surface

2. Remove the speed bump. Using a high-speed hammer drill with a 9,6mm masonry bit, drill a hole through the roadway surface at each marked location to avoid fracturing the asphalt with the spike

3. Place the speed bump, bottom up, on a firm surface. Apply a strip of butyl tape on each side of the holes (see picture)

4. Smooth and adhere the tape to the bottom of the speed bump by hand or with a roller. Remove the protective paper

5. Make sure the substrate is thoroughly clean and dry. Reposition the speed bump in it's installation position. Apply firm hand pressure. Drive the spike through the speed bump and into the drilled hole until the spike is snug against the counter gored surface of the speed bumps pre-drilled hole. DO NOT DRIVE BEYOND "SNUG"! if DRIVEN TOO FAR, SPIKES MAY DAMAGE THE SPEED bump and void the product warranty.