RamShield Transition

The RamShield Transition provides a smooth, snag-free connection between steel guardrail barriers and rigid barriers, such as at bridge parapets. The RamShield Transition gradually increases stiffness of the safety barrier system reducing the potential for vehicle pocketing. The RamShield Transition achieves a controlled redirection of errant vehicles by releasing the thrie-beam guardrail from the post at an optimal load to retain rail height, limit dynamic deflection and to allow the post to collapse without tripping the vehicle.

Product Features

MASH TL3 Compliant

Containment of a 2270 kg pickup truck travelling at 100 km/h.

ASBAP Approved

Recommended for acceptance by the Austroads Safety Barrier Assessment Panel.

Innovative Design

Features standard RamShield High Containment C-posts.

Narrow Width

No blocking pieces required providing a system width of just 235mm.

Rapid Installation

The terminal connector attaches to concrete using mechanical anchors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a transition?

Wherever it is necessary to change from one type of barrier to another, or to physically join them together (e.g. a bridge barrier to a road barrier), the interface must be designed to ensure that the overall system will perform safely when impacted by a design vehicle.

The RamShield Transition provides a smooth, snag-free connection between steel guardrail barriers and rigid barriers, such as at bridge parapets. The RamShield Transition gradually increases stiffness of the system reducing the potential for vehicle pocketing.

The installation of the RamShield Transition does not require blocking pieces, however, at constrained sites where a kerb or an underground service interferes with the alignment of the posts, a 200mm blocking piece may be installed at each post between the thrie-beam guardrail.

The 1000 mm thrie-beam rail height of the RamShield Transition improves vehicle stability during containment and redirection. When connecting the RamShield Transition to an abutment that is lower than 1000 mm, the top mount bracket is used to correctly position the terminal connector.

Unlike traditional guardrail transition designs that require cast-in ferrules, the terminal connector of the RamShield Transition is secured to the concrete abutment using mechanical anchors. This simplifies installation and ensures the RamShield Transition is positioned at the correct height to facilitate stable vehicle redirection.

The RamShield Transition is suitable for connecting RamShield guardrail systems to various rigid barriers, including the CrocGuard bridge and culvert barrier.

use of an asymmetric transition is required to connect thrie-beam guardrail to w-beam guardrail. The asymmetric transition lowers the height to top of the thrie-beam rail by 200 mm, making it compatible for use with RamShield W-Beam guardrail and MSKT terminals, which are installed with a rail height of 800 mm above ground level.

No. The RamShield Transition features 3.5 mm thick thrie-beam guardrail eliminating the requirement for nesting of the thrie-beam guardrails.

Yes. The RamShield Transition features 1860 mm C-posts as used in the assembly of RamShield High Containment.

No. MASH Test Level 3 (TL3) crash testing was performed with the RamShield Transition connected to the same anchor block design nominated for the Austroads public domain SBTA-21-005 Transition.

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