7.5 ton @ 48kph Shallow/ Full Depth Fixed/Removable

  • Height above ground: 1000mm
  • Range of Sleeve Designs
  • 7.5 ton @ 48kph
  • Crashed Tested to PAS 68

The PAS 68 Static Terra Venus Bollard by Frontier Pitts is a counterterrorism bollard. It was successfully PAS 68 impact tested, stopping a 7.5t vehicle travelling at 48kph, which equates to 667kJ.

PAS 68 Static Terra Venus Bollards

BSi PAS 68 Static & Rising Bollards are required to be installed at 1200mm between upright bollard faces to meet PAS 69 guidelines.

Polyester Powder Coated or with Stainless Steel Cover.

Product Specs
  • Classification Codes:
    Full Depth / Removable: V/7500[N2]/48/90:0.0/0.0
    Shallow: V/7500[N2]/48/90:3.3/0.0
  • PAS 68 Tested
  • Height above ground: 1000mm
  • Also available: Shallow Terra Venus Bollard and Removable Terra Venus Bollards

PAS 68 Static Terra Venus Bollards

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