*Essential for those worried about rockfall protection fences* *Easily, inexpensively, and in a short period, increase the height of existing stone guards with the "Stronger Method"*
The "Stronger Method" utilizes existing rockfall protection fences as they are, allowing for easy reinforcement and height increase without special processing. It can double the rockfall capture performance with "simple, low-cost, and short-term" height increases! It is compatible with both new and existing H-beam type rockfall protection fences. ♦ If the protection fence is damaged or rocks have flown over to the road or houses, simple countermeasures are needed... ♦ Rebuilding incurs high construction costs. If we could reduce costs... ♦ We want to minimize the construction period as much as possible... If you have any concerns like these, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details on case studies, please contact us or download the catalog to view.
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【Features】 ■ No need for large-scale traffic regulations or detours caused by heavy machinery! ■ No processing required for reinforcement, allowing for quick and economical installation! ■ NETIS Registration No: HR-140004-A *For more details about the case, please contact us or download the catalog to view.
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Until now, we have been cutting down trees on the slopes, excavating the ground to install concrete foundations, and then placing avalanche prevention shelves and rockfall protection shelves on top. However, the avalanche prevention shelves are ineffective against rockfalls, and the rockfall protection shelves are powerless against avalanches. The "triangular fence" developed and sold by our company effectively functions against both avalanches and rockfalls, and it does not require any excavation of the ground or concrete work, which could cause secondary disasters. It can be easily constructed using only lightweight materials, making it an environmentally friendly construction method suitable for the 21st century that does not compromise the landscape.