42" Watchtower Delineator Post
The Watchtower Delineator Post provides visibility and protection to construction sites and work zone areas. Watchtower delineator cones are portable, and easy to set up. Delineator cones are often used to guide traffic, divide traffic lanes where two or more lanes may be open in the same direction, and to divide traffic lanes moving in opposite directions. Also used to improve safety on a variety of other short-term maintenance and utility worksites.
Features:
- Oversized handles are easy to grab, even with gloved hands.
- Handle adds 5" height for total height of 47".
- Dome cap provides strength and durability.
- Bottom flange grabs base (sold separately) for secure fit.
- Recessed areas protect optional retroreflective sheeting from rips and scratches.
- Barricade tape (sold separately) easily slides through handle.
- Available in orange, black, blue, lime green, and white.
- MASH accepted.
- Meets MUTCD standards.
Options:
- Available in orange, black, blue, lime green, and white.
- Orange posts available without sheeting or with two 3" retroreflective bands in your choice of sheeting.
- Engineer Grade (EG) Sheeting - Visible up to 500 ft.
- High Intensity Prismatic (HIP) Sheeting - Visible up to 1,000 ft.
Specifications:
Delineator height | 42" |
Height with handle | 47" |
Post diameter | 4" |
Material | polyethlyene |
Weight | 1.7 lbs. |
Model | 7342 |
Resources:
Rubber Bases:
- For stability and weight, add a rubber base.
- Sold separately (item number
7200).
- Thickness (height) of base varies with weight.
Base Weight | Usage | Shape |
8 lbs. | indoor and short-term outdoor use | octagon |
10 lbs. | commonly used (outdoor) | octagon |
12 lbs. | commonly used (outdoor) | octagon |
18 lbs. | high traffic areas | hexagon |
Color Guide:
Color | | Application |
| Blue |
Used for designating handicapped-only spaces. Also appropriate for parties, sporting events, corporate events, and other non-hazardous uses. |
| Black |
Used for hotel and valet services. |
| Orange |
Used to mark as warning for potential safety hazards and help redirect traffic. |
| Lime |
Used to mark entrances, as well as in areas with increased pedestrian activity and to warn workers about overhead utility lines. |
| White |
Used to mark safe places. Also appropriate to indicate the location of entrances, restrooms, etc. |
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