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Most Recent Questions
Recent Question:
Can the speed bumps be used for temporary use and not be mounted?
Recent Question:
Can the sections be hinged together to form a longer line? Do they have tabs or something similar to "hook" them together?
Recent Question:
How thick (what gauge) is the corrugated steel section?
Recent Question:
Are these made in USA ??
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Can the speed bumps be used for temporary use and not be mounted?
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Can the sections be hinged together to form a longer line? Do they have tabs or something similar to "hook" them together?
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How thick (what gauge) is the corrugated steel section?

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Northern Industrial Rubber Speed Bump

Item# 150523
The Northern Industrial rubber speed bump encourages drivers to slow down. High-visibility black and yellow design attracts drivers attention, slowing traffic and ensuring pedestrian safety. Ideal for use at intersections, pedestrian crossings, toll gates, parking lots and service stations. Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 49 1/4 x 13 3/4 x 2, Speed Bump Color: Black/yellow, Mount Type: Bolt Includes body and 2 end caps to make one speed bump Attaches to road with bolts (not included)
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Are there special bolts required, and do you supply them, at what cost.

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This Northern Industrial rubber speed bump recommends 1/2 inch diameter concrete bolts 3 to 4 inches long.

We do not offer the bolts at this time.
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Can the sections be hinged together to form a longer line? Do they have tabs or something similar to "hook" them together?

 
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This Northern Industrial Rubber Speed Bump do not interlock with the end caps, they butt up to them and then you anchor all of it down. Connecting 2 or more together would be possible, by putting them end to end. They will not be "hooked" or hinged together.
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Can the speed bumps be used for temporary use and not be mounted?

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Northern Tool would not recommend using these speed bumps unless they are properly anchored. The heavy weight of vehicles would cause the bumps to shift, and may cause damage to the vehicles themselves.
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