7.5 ton @ 64kph Modular System. Fixed

  • Durable & low maintenance
  • Choice of four colours
  • 7.5 ton @ 64kph
  • Crash Tested to PAS standards

Vehicular-borne threats are a reality in many modern urban environments, and the RhinoGuard® Igneo Protective Seat offers safety and security combined with subtle visual appeal.

Crash tested on two occasions, pinpointing different locations of the seat, Igneo can successfully withstand impact from a 7.5 ton vehicle travelling at 64 kph.

RhinoGuard® 75/40 Igneo Protective Seat

Manufactured using precast concrete, Igneo is available in 4 colour variations, all finished with an anti-graffiti coating. The optional armrests are manufactured using Ferrocast®, known for its resilience. These are available in a range of RAL colours in order to achieve the look you desire.

Product Specs
  • Modular system
  • Crash-tested to PAS standards
  • Durable and low maintenance
  • 4 colours available
  • Anti-graffiti coating

*Igneo can be extended to the length you require with 3017mm being the minimum length.

RhinoGuard® 75/40 Igneo Protective Seat

For detailed product specifications, please complete the enquiry or download PDF form.

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