Stand-Alone Cable Barriers

Passive Barriers: Stand Alone Cable Barriers

Fortify Your Space: Discover Standalone Cable Barriers for Unmatched Security

Hercules High Security (HHS) Stand-Alone Cable Barriers are safety systems designed to reduce the risk of crossover collisions, median incursions, and other roadway departure crashes. These barriers consist of tension cables supported by sturdy posts installed along roadways, highways, or other transportation corridors.

  • Flexible Design: Unlike traditional rigid barriers like concrete barriers or guardrails, stand-alone cable barriers are flexible. They consist of tensioned cables supported by sturdy posts installed along roadways, highways, or other transportation corridors.
  • Energy Absorption: Stand-alone cable barriers are designed to absorb and dissipate the energy of an impacting vehicle. This helps to reduce the severity of a collision and minimize the risk of injury to occupants by allowing the cables to deflect upon impact.
  • High-Tensile Strength: The cables used in these barriers are made from high-tensile strength materials, such as steel or composite materials, to withstand the forces exerted by vehicles during a crash.
  • Modular Installation: Stand-alone cable barriers are modular in design, allowing for easy installation and adjustment to accommodate various roadway configurations and site conditions.

Expand Your Defense: Explore Our Range of Barrier Solutions, from Standalone Cable Barriers to Deep Bollards, Metis Sliding Bollards, and Integrated Crash Fences.

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