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Created July 2021
Longitudinal Channelizing Device (LCD) Deployment
1. Determine the deployment location of 2001MB and follow the instructions of the highway
authority or project manager (if available).
2. Deploy the barricades, empty, in line with each other and join each unit to the next using
an Interlocking Coupler.
3. If a connection is required to make a corner, use the 2001MB Corner Connector and join
it to the adjacent barricade run using an Interlocking Coupler. *
a. Ensure that Connector Pins are securely in place (p. 3).
b. Use the Interlocking Coupler to connect each side of the Corner Connector to the
separate runs of 2001MB Barricades.
NOTE:
It is not required to fill the Corner Connector with water.
4. Ensure that all Drain Plugs are properly secured.
5. If not already done, remove one (or both) Fill Caps.
6. Fill each 2001MB with water to the bottom of the forklift ports, approximately 60 gallons.
7. Attach Fill Caps to prevent water loss and to keep debris out of the barricade.
1) The LCD may be placed on cross slopes up to 5% (3
). – Figure A
2) The LCD may be placed on longitudinal slopes up to 5% (3
). – Figure B
3) The LCD has the ability to conform to a hill up to 5% (3
). – Figure C
4) The LCD has the ability to conform to a ditch up to 5% (3
). – Figure D
Important:
MASH deployment for the 2001MB LCD only requires water levels
to the bottom of the forklift ports.
*The corner connector has not been crash tested and is not approved for MASH use.
5%
5%
Cross Slope
Longitudinal Slope
Hill
Ditch
A
D
C
B