Delta Scientific DSC7500(M) crash beam barricade
Technical Specification
- Make: Delta Scientific
- Model code: DSC7500(M)
- Type of Barricade: High Security
- Certification level: K12
- Gross vehicle weight: 15,000 pounds pounds
Delta Scientific DSC7500(M) crash beam barricade is designed to close off one or two lanes of a roadway and provide counter terrorist level protection against vehicle attack. The barricade stops a 15,000-pound (66.7 kN) vehicle traveling 50 mph (80 kph) with zero penetration, equivalent to 1.2-million foot-pounds of kinetic energy. It meets the K12 crash certification standard set by the United States Department of State.
Read moreMake | Delta Scientific |
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Manufacturer | Delta Scientific Corporation |
Category | Access Control>Barricades |
Model code | DSC7500(M) |
Type of Barricade | High Security |
Certification level | K12 |
Gross vehicle weight | 15,000 pounds pounds |
Crash speed | 50 mph mph |
Crash rated | Yes |
Drive | Manual |
Additional info | Delta Scientific DSC7500(M) crash beam barricade is designed to close off one or two lanes of a roadway and provide counter terrorist level protection against vehicle attack. The barricade stops a 15,000-pound (66.7 kN) vehicle traveling 50 mph (80 kph) with zero penetration, equivalent to 1.2-million foot-pounds of kinetic energy. It meets the K12 crash certification standard set by the United States Department of State. |
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