Weight | 20 lbs. |
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Width | 10’’ |
Height | 10’’ |
Length | 96’’ |
Filled Weight | 205 lbs |
Fill Capacity | 22 Gallons |
Power | 400-milliwatt solar panel |
Flash Rate | 60+/- Times/Minute |
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The Aerocade Airport Barricade is a versatile solution for airport construction and maintenance on runways and taxiways. The water-filled design guarantees that each barrier, once filled, will withstand the high winds that airplane engine thrust creates.
Interconnect them end-to-end for demarcation and accessorize with warning lights and flags for added safety.
Crafted from resilient materials, the Yodock Aerocade is sturdy enough to withstand buffeting from jet engines when filled with water. Here are further standout features:
Each airport barrier has four reflective strips for low-light conditions.
These barriers meet the FAA Advisory Circular 150/5370-2F requirements.
When not in use, these barriers can be stacked and interlocked.
The Aerocade Airport Barricade is designed for practicality. With its lightweight build, two people can move the empty barricades with ease.
It also includes forklift lifting points, for quick and easy maneuvering with a standard forklift when filled with water.
The Yodock Aerocade is built to adapt to various needs, offering convenient features for customization. With top holes for warning flags, a designated space for a light box, and areas for screw-base lights, adding accessories is simple.
By incorporating lights and flags, you can significantly improve the visibility of the barricade, enhancing safety for flight crews, pedestrians and maintenance workers.
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