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10700 Frankstown Rd.
Suite 105
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Ph. 866-436-1237
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Interlocking Steel BarrierHooks
The three most popular hook styles, in stock

classic style
wide hook style
bent hand style
Classic Style
Wide Hook Style
Bent Hand Style

Match new barriers to your existing stock

1. The Classic Style, the most popular, has the male hooks approximately 15 inches apart
2.
The Wide Hook Style has the male hooks approximately 25 inches apart
3.
The Bend Hand Style is a completely different concept; barriers are simple to connect, but cannot accommodate arches and gates

Read about the Interlocking Principle

“Orphan” hooking styles

Questions about which hook style works for you?
Call us at 866-436-1237.

Unfortunately, there are many frames with hooking variations which are non-standard and not compatible with the primary styles. Many were produced by fabricators which have since gone out of business.

Blockader can produced compatible frames for you when the correct hooking style on your existing barriers can be identified.

In almost all cases, we can meet your needs cost effectively. Call us to talk to a real person who will take the time to understand your situation and help arrive at an answer that works for you.


The ideal hooking system is a balanced match that allows firm locking with easy assembly

Hooking barriers
Interlocking barriers can not be lifted out of place like the simple frames

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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