Armco Barrier Z Posts Dig In
From £34.21 Incl. VAT
Description
Our Armco Barrier Z Posts Dig In are designed to provide strong, reliable support for Armco barrier systems in permanent installations. Manufactured in the UK from high-quality galvanised steel, the Z-profile delivers excellent structural performance while offering a lighter, more cost-effective alternative to RSJ posts.
The dig-in configuration allows the posts to be concreted directly into the ground, ensuring a stable and long-lasting foundation that can withstand repeated vehicle impacts. This makes them a popular choice for car parks, logistics yards, industrial sites, and roadside installations where dependable safety systems are required.
The Z-shaped profile is specifically engineered to provide rigidity while reducing material weight, making installation easier without compromising on strength. With a galvanised finish, Z Posts Dig In offer long-term corrosion resistance and require minimal maintenance once installed.
Key Features
- Durable galvanised steel construction for longevity
- Z-profile design for strength and efficiency
- Dig-in installation for a secure, permanent foundation
- Suitable for car parks, industrial estates, and roadside use
- Lightweight profile makes handling and installation easier
- Manufactured in the UK to BS/EN standards
FAQs
1. What is the difference between Z Posts and RSJ Posts?
Z Posts provide a lighter and more economical option compared to RSJ Posts, while still delivering reliable strength and support for standard Armco barriers.
2. How are Z Posts Dig In installed?
They are concreted directly into the ground to create a permanent, secure foundation for barrier systems.
3. Are Z Posts Dig In suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, they are hot-dip galvanised to protect against rust and corrosion, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Length | 1200mm, 1500mm Double Height |
| Material | Galvanised, Galvanised and Powder Coated |
| Do you require a single post bolt? | Yes, No |



