Rubber column guards are essential safety features designed to protect corners in parking garages, warehouses, and offices, preventing damage to both vehicles and building structures. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to install these protective devices, including the necessary materials and optimal positioning for maximum effectiveness.
To install rubber column guards, you'll need the following materials:
Rubber corner guards
Plastic anchors (¼ inch)
Flat head screws (#8 x ¾ inch)
Drill
Measuring tape
These components are essential for a secure and proper installation. The plastic anchors and screws ensure a firm attachment to the wall or column, while the drill is necessary for creating holes for the anchors. A measuring tape helps in accurately positioning the guards at the recommended height of 15cm from the floor.1
Begin by positioning the rubber corner guard 15cm above the floor level. Mark the holes using the pre-made factory holes as a template, then drill at the marked spots. Insert ¼ inch plastic anchors into the drilled holes. Align the guard with the installed anchors, insert #8 x ¾ inch flat head screws through the guard's holes and into the anchors, and tighten securely1.
Ensure columns or walls are at least 10cm thick
Position guard 15cm from floor
Mark and drill holes
Insert plastic anchors
Align guard and secure with screws
This straightforward process allows for quick and easy installation, as the factory-made holes in the guards simplify the task1.
The RC-7001 rubber corner guard model offers robust protection with its substantial dimensions:
Length: 31.5 inches
Width: 5 inches
Thickness: 0.32 inches
Weight: 4.00 lbs
These heavy-duty guards feature yellow reflective stripes for enhanced visibility, crucial in low-light environments such as parking garages and warehouses1. The design incorporates 6 mounting holes for secure installation, with manufacturers recommending screws and plastic anchors at least 3cm long for optimal attachment1.
Ideal for high-traffic areas prone to collisions, these protective guards excel in:
Parking garages with frequent vehicle movement
Warehouses handling heavy machinery and equipment
Office spaces with sharp corners in hallways or doorways
Door frames susceptible to impact damage
Any 90° corner requiring robust protection
The black and yellow color scheme, featuring reflective stripes, significantly enhances visibility in low-light conditions, making these guards particularly effective in reducing accidents and structural damage in commercial and industrial settings1.