Description
The Post Cross (01.081) is a professional-grade element of street furniture designed to provide reliable structural support and aesthetic cohesion within diverse urban furniture layouts. Engineered with precision and durability in mind, this post features a clean, minimalist profile that integrates seamlessly into modern city landscapes, parks, and public squares. With a width of 4 inches and a functional height of 33 1/2 inches above the ground surface, the post provides a robust foundation for perimeter delineation and site organization. Its versatile construction and clean lines ensure it complements existing benches and other site furnishings while maintaining a high level of operational integrity in high-traffic environments.
Quality of materials remains at the forefront of this product's design, offering architects and urban planners a choice between resilient carbon steel (S235JR) or premium stainless steel (AISI 304). These high-performance materials ensure that the posts are resistant to environmental stressors and daily mechanical wear. The installation process is streamlined through a secure grouting method, which requires an anchor section depth of approximately 15 3/4 inches, resulting in a total component height of 49 1/4 inches. This installation technique guarantees maximum stability for the urban furniture infrastructure, ensuring that the posts remain firmly anchored even under significant external pressure.
Customization is a core component of the Cross line, allowing for specific site requirements to be met with ease. Clients may specify the fence mount configuration, selecting from one-sided, double-sided, or no-mount options, providing the flexibility needed for various fencing and barrier applications. Whether utilized as a standalone demarcation point or as a vertical support for a comprehensive security perimeter, the Post Cross demonstrates the high standards expected of professional street furniture. Its functional versatility and robust engineering make it an essential component for projects requiring a sophisticated balance between form, durability, and long-term utility in public spaces.