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2 ft Black Rubber Speedhump Section, Price each for 36+Price: $70.95 This item ships via truck.
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Price each for 36 or more sections
Black Rubber Speed Humps with molded-in yellow stripes and dual bottom channels.
6 predrilled holes for hardware per section
Tough, recycled tire rubber is resistant to weather, salt, moisture, UV, oil, and temperature
Will not warp, chip, or crack
Easy, one person installation (instructions included)
Installation hardware and end caps are available but sold separately
Lightweight, Dependable, Affordable
Easy, one person installation (instructions included)
Removable for surface maintenance, snow plows or to relocate at a new site
Virgin rubber overlay with molded-in yellow road marking tape stripes
Manufacturer suggests using adhesive and hardware together if 4+ trucks a day (keeps hardware from working loose)
Dual bottom channels for drainage, wire or pipe to 3/4 inch
Male/Female joints on each section
Use multiple sections to cover width needed
6 predrilled holes for hardware per section
Withstands heavy traffic
Weight 50 lbs.
Dimensions: 3 ft W x 2 ft L x 2.25" H
For 4-10 trips per day with heavy trucks (i.e. garbage trucks) or an incline (i.e. parking garage), install using both adhesive and hardware. Not designed for more than 10 trucks per day or for speeds over 15 mph. Sweepers must raise brushes before driving over speed humps. Remove speed humps when snowplows are in use.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps on Asphalt:
1. Drill 1/2" diameter pilot holes through asphalt or to depth of 3".
2. Clean installation area.
3. Put rubber speed hump in place. Put washers in place.
4. Put bead of adhesive on leading edges of speed humps and speed hump end caps.
5. Start asphalt rebar spikes before completely setting any individual rebar spike.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps on Concrete:
1. Drill 3/4" holes, 2" deep and insert lag shield (threaded end goes in first). For maximum expansion, the shield should protrude slightly above concrete surface before setting.
2. Clean installation area.
3. Put product in place. Put washers in place.
4. Put bead of adhesive on leading edges of speed humps and speed hump end caps.
5. Insert lag screw starting all lags before tightening any. Tighten with wrench until firm resistance is felt.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps with Adhesive:
1. Use 10 ounces of construction grade adhesive such as PL Premium Polyurethane or a 2-tube epoxy such as Simpson ET-22. These products can be bought from your local hardware store.
2. Put rubber speed hump in place. Mark perimeter and drill holes.
3. Brush holes and blow out debris. Clean and dry installation area to adhesive directions.
4. Mix enough epoxy for one installation (if using a 2-tube epoxy) or use a 10 oz. tube of PL Premium.
5. Fill the holes to 2" from top with adhesive.
6. Apply adhesive to bottom of speed hump. Set in place.
7. Install washers and hardware (see instructions above).
8. Allow setting and curing time according to adhesive directions. Please note if you remove speed hump installed with adhesive, you are likely to tear the speed hump or the surface.
Black Rubber Speed Humps with molded-in yellow stripes and dual bottom channels.
Weight 50 lbs.
Dimensions: 3 ft W x 2 ft L x 2.25" H
| Manufactured in the U.S.A. to keep Americans working. |
| Rubber Speed Hump Installation Instructions |
For 4-10 trips per day with heavy trucks (i.e. garbage trucks) or an incline (i.e. parking garage), install using both adhesive and hardware. Not designed for more than 10 trucks per day or for speeds over 15 mph. Sweepers must raise brushes before driving over speed humps. Remove speed humps when snowplows are in use.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps on Asphalt:
1. Drill 1/2" diameter pilot holes through asphalt or to depth of 3".
2. Clean installation area.
3. Put rubber speed hump in place. Put washers in place.
4. Put bead of adhesive on leading edges of speed humps and speed hump end caps.
5. Start asphalt rebar spikes before completely setting any individual rebar spike.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps on Concrete:
1. Drill 3/4" holes, 2" deep and insert lag shield (threaded end goes in first). For maximum expansion, the shield should protrude slightly above concrete surface before setting.
2. Clean installation area.
3. Put product in place. Put washers in place.
4. Put bead of adhesive on leading edges of speed humps and speed hump end caps.
5. Insert lag screw starting all lags before tightening any. Tighten with wrench until firm resistance is felt.
Mounting Rubber Speed Humps with Adhesive:
1. Use 10 ounces of construction grade adhesive such as PL Premium Polyurethane or a 2-tube epoxy such as Simpson ET-22. These products can be bought from your local hardware store.
2. Put rubber speed hump in place. Mark perimeter and drill holes.
3. Brush holes and blow out debris. Clean and dry installation area to adhesive directions.
4. Mix enough epoxy for one installation (if using a 2-tube epoxy) or use a 10 oz. tube of PL Premium.
5. Fill the holes to 2" from top with adhesive.
6. Apply adhesive to bottom of speed hump. Set in place.
7. Install washers and hardware (see instructions above).
8. Allow setting and curing time according to adhesive directions. Please note if you remove speed hump installed with adhesive, you are likely to tear the speed hump or the surface.

