Concrete Wheel Stops
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Concrete Wheel Stops

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Ensure parking precision and protect infrastructure with Steelmark’s durable concrete wheel stops. Engineered to meet Australian Standard AS/NZS 2890.1:2004, our precast concrete wheel stops are ideal for high-traffic areas, offering long-lasting performance in commercial, industrial, and public parking facilities.

Constructed from high-strength concrete, these wheel stops are designed to withstand harsh weather conditions and resist wear and tear from vehicle impacts. Their substantial weight ensures stability, preventing displacement over time. With dimensions of 1650mm in length, 190mm in width, and 100mm in height, they provide effective vehicle control without obstructing pedestrian pathways.

Whether you're managing a shopping center, office building, or public parking area, Steelmark’s concrete wheel stops offer a reliable solution for maintaining order and safety in parking spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

The price of concrete wheel stops can vary depending on the supplier and quantity purchased. For instance, Steelmark offers standard concrete wheel stops at competitive prices, with discounts available for bulk orders. It’s advisable to contact suppliers directly for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing.

Concrete wheel stops are available from various suppliers across Australia. Steelmark is a reputable provider offering a range of wheel stops, including concrete options, with nationwide delivery. You can explore their offerings at Steelmark’s Wheel Stops.

The weight of concrete wheel stops typically ranges between 55 kg to 75 kg, depending on their dimensions and design. For example, a standard 1650mm long concrete wheel stop may weigh approximately 65 kg, providing the necessary mass to remain securely in place under vehicle impact.

Installing concrete wheel stops involves several steps:

  1. Positioning: Place the wheel stop in the desired location, ensuring it aligns with parking guidelines and does not obstruct pedestrian pathways.

  2. Marking: Use the pre-drilled holes in the wheel stop to mark drilling points on the surface.

  3. Drilling: For concrete surfaces, drill holes using a hammer drill with a masonry bit. For asphalt surfaces, appropriate spikes or anchors may be required.

  4. Securing: Insert the appropriate fixings (e.g., galvanized bolts or spikes) through the wheel stop into the drilled holes, tightening them to secure the wheel stop firmly.

It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines and comply with local regulations to ensure safety and effectiveness.