Rapid response for recovery work after an accident is possible! We will manufacture sizes and shapes to fit the site.
The "Eight Guard" is a road impact absorption device that utilizes the absorption of collision energy through the plastic deformation of metal. To enable a swift response for recovery operations after an accident, it adopts a method that allows only the impact absorption section to be replaced. The guardrail post-mounted type and the handrail-mounted type feature a double structure consisting of the impact absorption section and the mounting section, while the foundation underground embedded type consists of a double structure made up of the impact absorption section and the embedded section. 【Features】 ■ The absorption section is made of aluminum alloy. ■ There is no concern about secondary disasters such as fire spreading or the scattering of contents in the event of a fire. ■ Sizes and shapes can be customized to fit the site. ■ Types for assumed speeds of 100 km, 80 km, and 60 km are available. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Guardrail Post Installation Type "HSG Series" ■ Handrail Installation Type "HSG Series" ■ Foundation Underground Embedded Type "HSK Series" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Hanai Corporation designs and develops various safety equipment to ensure that road work can be conducted safely. Since we handle everything from design and development to testing and production in-house, we are able to deliver high-quality products. Our main products include the shock-absorbing material "Eight Guard," the "Eight Guard Shock Absorbing Bracket for Guardrails," and the vehicle stop device "Tomarukun," as well as "Tomaruzo II (for large vehicles)," among others.