Shallow Telescopic Accordion Road Blocker Barricade Barrier
Shallow Mounted Crash-Tested Rated Defender Road Blocker is a PAS68 Shallow Road Blocker, ideal for locations where deeper foundations are not feasible or practical. The Shallow Mounted Wedge Road Blocker Barrier provides maximum security against unauthorized wheeled vehicles. The units have been crash-tested to internationally recognized standards and feature some of the shallowest foundation depths in the world, reducing construction costs. The Shallow Mounted Wedge Road Blocker Barrier is energy-efficient, lowering under its own weight without requiring hydraulics.
With a foundation depth of less than 300 mm, the MDRS-800 is designed to complement the Karen Barrier series of HVM (Hostile Vehicle Mitigation) solutions. The road blocker features a blocking segment with a raised height of 1000 mm to 1500 mm and can withstand direct impact forces of 1,852 KJ.
The road blocker was developed by our in-house engineering team to overcome specific site constraints and is available in segment widths of 2m, 3m, 4m, 5m, and 6m. Our blocker successfully stopped a 7500 kg truck traveling at 80 kph (50 mph). It comes as standard with a push-button control system. The telescopic accordion shallow-mounted road blocker can be customized to interface with a wide range of access control equipment to meet specific customer requirements. Available configurations include (but are not limited to) inductive loop systems, card readers, communication equipment, and manned guard emergency systems.
This is a specialized high-security product designed for vehicle use only, and a full site risk assessment must be conducted during the design phase to ensure all relevant safety systems are included. In cases where the blocker checkpoint is located remotely, we strongly recommend the installation of a recordable CCTV system. Additionally, the installation of a debris protection skirt is highly recommended. For safety reasons, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists should not use a route controlled by the blocker.