7.5 ton @ 48kph Side Folding Shallow Depth

  • Zero penetration
  • Easy installation & maintenance
  • 7.5 ton @ 48kph
  • Crash Tested to PAS 68

The World’s first PAS 68 side folding bollard; the ULTIMATE BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATION for Hostile Vehicle Mitigation. The UNIQUE Terra Quantum Bollard is a Shallow Depth, Side Folding Retractable HVM Terra Bollard that has been successfully PAS 68 impact tested, stopping a 7.5t vehicle travelling at 48kph, which equates to 667kJ, with ZERO PENETRATION.

Terra Quantum Bollard

The Quantum Bollard Innovative Direction of Travel—Side Folding Bollard uniquely raises and lowers with a small footprint and encroachment of the foundation. The Retractable Bollard is automatic and twinned with a static unit. It also has a padlockable locking pin within the bollard enclosure. 2no. Terra Quantum Bollards back to back form a 4m clear aperture. Designed for ease of installation and maintenance.

Product Specs
  • Lifted Height: 925mm
  • IWA 14 Tested dimensions: lift height 925mm

Terra Quantum Bollard

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