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| The concrete cornerstone serves as an
earthretention barrier where paths adjoin planted terraces. They
are laid on the drainage layer, which is covered by gravel. Use
a rubber-headed mallet for fine positional adjustments. |
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- Conforms to DIN 1045
- Heavy
- Economical
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Durable
- Widely available
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It is simple to construct corners by using combinations
of interior and exterior corner elements.
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The
sides are of differing heights, and depending upon which
is upright, the barrier can be either 20cm or 30cm high.
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Technical Data
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Lenght
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[cm]
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40
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Sides
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[cm]
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20 x
30
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Weight
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[kg]
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25
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Conforms to
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DIN
1045
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Concrete Quality
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Satisfies B25
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Coverage
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[Pcs.
/ meter lenght]
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2,5
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Properties
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Mounted, rough
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Loading
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Only
as an earth-retention barrier, without traffic load
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Colour
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Grey
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