Which barricade do I need?
You can visit our Browse By Use tab located at top of the homepage to match the right barricade for any application. Find your application in the drop down menu and view a listing of Barricade Models suitable to the need.
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How do barricades ship?
Barricades are shipped via LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) carrier. Barricades ship knocked down or unassembled meaning the feet are not attached. Barricades are stacked on a pallet and you will find the feet packed inside the barricade grills or pickets.
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How long until I receive my order?
Orders will mostly ship within 24-48 hours from completion of order. Delivery to most locations in the continental U.S. takes between 1 to 5 transit days. Please call for exact shipping information. Most of our barricades are in-stock and ready to ship.
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Can I pick up barricades?
You can pick up barricades at a Sonco location based on availability or you may provide your own carrier for shipment.
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What’s the difference between the Classic Galvanized Barricade, the Lightweight Barricade and the Economy Barricade?
The Classic Galvanize Barricade is our heavy-duty model. It weighs 55lbs, is 7.5’ long and extremely durable. The Lightweight Barricade is a smaller more mobile barrier. It weighs 37lbs and is 6.5’ long. The Economy Barricade is a full size 7.5ft barricade weighing 30lbs. Click here to compare barricades.
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Which Foot Style should I choose?
T-Stands or Flat Stands are the most popular because they are the least obtrusive and rarely get damaged because they lay flush with the ground. T-Stands are also ideal with crowds because they do not pose as a tripping hazard.
Y-Stands or Bridge Feet are more suited for uneven ground. Please note they can damage more easily because of vehicles driving close and are not recommended for delineating lines because of the tripping hazard.
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How do I store my barricades when not in use?
The barricades nest. They conveniently align front to back. We recommend packing them in a group up to 50. 50 barricades packed will take up a space of roughly 10ft long by 10ft wide. You can then stack additional barricades or packs on top of them for efficient storage.
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Why do the feet unattach?
1) You save money when barricades ship knocked down (they take up less space = lower freight cost)
2) In the event a foot is damaged, you only lose the foot and don’t have to replace the entire barricade. We offer replacement feet and other barricade accessories
3)Allows you the option to trade out feet or use a wheel stand for a rolling gate application
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Do I need tools to assemble or set up barricades?
No tools are needed to assemble or set up barricades. Feet attach to the barricade with a bolt and locking cotter pin. Barricades interlock with the industry standard hook-and-loop fastening system.
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