Speed bumps
Temporary speed reducer, light and easy to install, ideal for controlling traffic quickly in places such as construction sites, events and residential areas
two sizes
Speed bumps
The 50 mm speed bump is an efficient and affordable option for controlling vehicle speeds in places that require additional safety. Robustness, visibility and easy installation make this product a practical solution for various types of installations.
Speed bumps
Speed reducer in black rubber, resistant to humidity and high temperature. 225 x 600 x 30 mm.
Speed bumps
Yellow rubber bump, resistant to humidity and high temperatures. 500 x 250 x 35 mm.
Speed bumps
Yellow and black bicolor rubber bump with 4 reflectors, high resistance to humidity and temperatures. 500 x 350 x 50 mm.
Speed bumps
Availability from the end of October.
Yellow and black two-tone bump resistant to humidity and high temperature. 500 x 600 x 30 mm.
Speed bumps
Delivery expected after 13-10-2025.
Equivalent product with stock available: 50 mm bump
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Polyurethane door bump, yellow/black with transport bag 300 x 250 x 25 mm.
Speed bumps
Lomba terminal cover, resistant to humidity and high temperatures. 250 x 250 x 35 mm.
Speed bumps
The Male or Female end piece is essential for completing the installation of modular speed bumps. Made from recycled PVC, it offers strength, visibility and sustainability. The reflective lenses increase visibility, ensuring safety in poorly lit areas
Speed bumps
Black rubber bump, resistant to humidity and high temperatures. 500 x 250 x 35 mm
Speed bumps
Estes Parafusos, com ajuste de expansão são ideais para usar em materiais sólidos como paredes e chão.
Perfeitos para fixar acessórios de estacionamento
A speed bump is an elevation in the ground that forces vehicles to slow down, generally speed bumps are used on roads where you really need to be very careful, such as schools and hospitals.
Bumps are artificial elevations on the surface of public roads, designed to slow down the speed of vehicles traveling on them.
Speed bumps can have different shapes and dimensions, but they are generally made up of a set of gradual elevations in the asphalt, with height and length regulated by technical traffic regulations. They are painted in colors contrasting with the road surface, so drivers can see them in advance and reduce speed.
They are built in strategic locations, such as residential areas, schools, hospitals, parks and other places where there is a large flow of pedestrians and intense vehicle traffic.