Defender 100LDS™ –
Product Manual Version 1.4
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Safe Barriers Pte Ltd
3.2 Lifting and Loading
Each barrier unit contains two (2) lifting plates, 1350mm apart. These lifting plates are equally
spaced along the barrier length to ensure adequate weight distribution during the lift and can
be found where the open slots are along the top of the barrier, as shown in Figure 3.1 (right).
Alternatively, when using a forklift to transport the barrier, the forklift prongs can be used
within the drainage slots to lift the barrier and manoeuvre into place.
Figure 3.2: Top Rail Slot with Lifting Plate
Figure 3.2 below shows a fully loaded truck with the maximum number of layers available for
transport. Generally, a standard transportation vehicle (19m flat-bed semi-trailer) will be able
to accommodate three (3) layers consisting of three (3) units per layer. This typical stack can
be mounted on a standard truck three (3) times resulting in a maximum of 27 units per
delivery. These 27 units will enable up to a 105.3m length of run per delivery vehicle.
Figure 3.3: Loaded Truck
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