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Wheel Stops for Buses and Trucks - TitanStop

  • PrecisionLM
  • Mar 5
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 25

Plastic and rubber might be fine for the Bunnings carpark, but they just don't cut it long term for heavy transport. Even concrete stops enevitbly crack and crumble. TitanStop - an incredibly robust and easy to install wheel stop comes to the rescue for depots that demand the most durable. In testing the TitanStop outlasts rubber wheelstops by 10-20x - in fact, every single TitanStops we have installed is still going strong, so coming up with number for longevity vs plastic, rubber or concrete is not even possible - in a good way. Upfront costs are high in comparrison, but we believe the whole of life cost is a fraction of the alternatives when considering ongoing replacement and maintenance of inferior options.

Steel Wheel Stops in Action at a Bus Depot in Auckland - TitanStop

There are two heights available - a 125mm for lower vehicles like busses, and a 160mm for trucks and trailers. Fastening options are available for concrete and asphalt.


Give them a try at your depot toady.

 
 
 

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