Interlocking Rubber Speed Hump – 50mm High.
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From $116 per metre (ex GST)
Our 50mm-high Interlocking Rubber Speed Hump is designed to slow cars and other light vehicles to 10-20km/h.
Ideal for use in shopping centres, commercial carpark areas, warehouses, and service stations.
For a more abrupt option to slow vehicles to less than 5km/h, check out our 75mm High version.
For heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses, we recommend using our Speed Cushions.
Key Features
- Tongue-and-groove interlocking rubber modules for increased strength and fast installation
- Fully modular design to build the desired length for your situation
- In-built reflective cat’s eyes to enhance visibility at night
- Anti-skid design, heavy duty recycled rubber
- Can be relocated if required
- 3 fastener types available depending on your application (see options below)
Technical Specifications
- Material: Heavy duty recycled rubber
- Colours: Modules available in both black and yellow
- Centre Modules: 500(W) x 400(L) x 50(H)mm
- End Caps: 200(W) x 400(L) x 50(H)mm
Please note, width is the direction extending across the road (kerb to kerb), whereas length is the distance the vehicle travels over the hump (front wheel to back wheel).
Because centre modules are 500mm wide and end caps are 200mm wide, 1m lengths cannot be achieved i.e., if your desired width is 2m, the closest achievable width is 1.9m (3 x 500mm centre modules and 2 x 200mm end caps).
If you have any questions about choosing your desired width, please enquire below and our team will be more than happy to assist.
Options
Videos
Spec Sheets
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Videos
50mm High Interlocking Rubber Speed Hump | Overview
50mm vs 75mm Speed Humps – How do I choose?
Speed Humps vs Cushions vs Cushion Pads – What’s the difference?
Speed Calmers | Range Overview
Spec Sheets
Accessories
FAQs.
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What are the advantages of using 50mm Interlocking Rubber Speed Hump?
What is the difference between using the 50mm high and the 75mm high Speed Hump?
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What is the width and the length of the module?
Vehicles this can handle/best suited for?
What is the speed reduction capability of these cushions?
How is the visibility of the speed cushion at night?
Can the speed cushions be moved or do they need to be permanently installed?
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